The condition of Reham Dawabsheh, the mother of the 18-month-old baby killed in an arson attack in the West Bank Arab village of Douma in late July, has now become critical. Dawabsheh has been on life support since the attack and has third degree burns that cover 90% of her body.
Above: "Revenge" and a Jewish star pray-painted on the Dawabsheh family home moments before the arson
Mother In West Bank Hate Crime Terrorist Arson Slips Into Critical Condition
Shmarya Rosenberg • FailedMessiah.com
The condition of Reham Dawabsheh, the mother of the 18-month-old baby killed in an arson attack in the West Bank Arab village of Douma in late July, has now become critical, Ha’aretz reported. Dawabsheh has been on life support since the attack and has third degree burns that cover 90% of her body.
Dawabsheh’s 18-month-old son Ali died in the attack and her husband Sa'ad died a week later.
The couple’s four-year-old son Ahmed, who suffered second degree burns on more than 60% of his body, is still hospitalized at Tel Hashomer Hospital with his mother.
The attack is believed by police and Israel’s Internal Security Service (better known as the Shabak or by its Hebrew initials as the Shin Bet) to be a racist hate crime perpetrated by a terror cell made up primarily of young West bank Jewish settlers.
Graffiti found by police, Shin Bet and IDF at the Dawabsheh home just after the the arson called for "revenge" against Arabs and contained a slogan praising the messiah that is similar to Chabad and Breslov messianist slogans.
Israeli security forces believe the Jewish terror cell involved is an outgrown of the Hilltop Youth inspired by Chabad Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh, who blends Chabad, Breslov and Kahanist teachings, and of the Kahanist extremist movement.
The man believed to head the terror cell, Meir Ettinger, is a grandson of the late extremist Rabbi Meir Kahane. Ettinger was allegedly a member of the Hilltop Youth who at one time had close close ties to Ginsburgh's students.