The Jerusalem Post

Settlers target house, car near Ramallah in ‘price-tag’ attacks

- • Jerusalem Post Staff

Security forces are concerned that the security situation will escalate as a result of people trying to take revenge for the terror attacks over the weekend as a Palestinia­n house and car in Turmus Aiya near Ramallah were set on fire on Saturday by masked men who Israel Police suspect were Jewish.

Police suspect that the arson, which could be seen in a video from the scene was done as revenge for the two terror attacks that were carried out over the weekend in which seven people were murdered and a total of five were injured.

Aside from the arson, Palestinia­n media reported multiple Palestinia­n cars being set on fire by Israelis throughout the West Bank. However, these reports were not confirmed.

Left-wing activist group Yesh Din released a list of cases in which Jewish Israelis reportedly attacked Palestinia­ns on Saturday night. There were at least four reported cases of settlers in the West Bank throwing stones at Palestinia­ns, their homes and their cars while in the north and the Jordan Valley, Israelis allegedly caused severe damage to Palestinia­n-owned

greenhouse­s and fields.

In another case, nonprofit organizati­on B’Tselem claimed that settlers set up an illegal outpost on Palestinia­n-owned land and attacked the owners when they came to send the settlers away. The report also claimed that the settlers set fire to the landowners’ cars and attacked an ambulance and the medic in it who came

to treat the Palestinia­ns.

These attacks are part of the “price tag” activities of rightwing extremists who seek to make Palestinia­ns pay the price for terror attacks against Jews by vandalizin­g Palestinia­ns’ property and throwing stones at them.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Israelis not to take part in such activity multiple times over the weekend,

warning people not to “take the law into their own hands.”

The defense system’s report from the weekend marked close to 160 cases of stone-throwing in the West Bank over the weekend, 85 of which were cases in which stones were thrown at Palestinia­ns, and in 40, damage was done to cars, according to N12.

 ?? (Jaafar Ashtiyeh/AFP via Getty Images) ?? A PALESTINIA­N man checks a charred car after it was allegedly set on fire by settlers in the village of Akraba, east of Nablus, yesterday.
(Jaafar Ashtiyeh/AFP via Getty Images) A PALESTINIA­N man checks a charred car after it was allegedly set on fire by settlers in the village of Akraba, east of Nablus, yesterday.

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