Ya'alon told Army Radio that the Douma firebomb attack that killed three members of the Dawabsheh family – an 18-month-old baby boy, his mother and his father – and left one child, a 4-year-old boy, still hospitalized, is "clearly a Jewish attack that I am ashamed of.” Israel’s defense establishment can identify the members of group that is behind the attack, Ya'alon, continued, but there is "not enough evidence against them" to indict.
Above: Moshe Ya'alon
Defense Minister Says Not Enough Evidence To Indict Zionist Orthodox Terrorists Who Murdered Palestinian Family; Zionist Orthodox Pol Says That Attack And Others Can’t Be Called Terrorism
Shmarya Rosenberg • FailedMessiah.com
Israel’s Minister of Defense Moshe Ya'alon said today that Israel still lacks enough evidence to charge suspects in the July arson murders of three members of a Palestinian family in the West Bank village of Douma (Duma).
According to a report in Ha’aretz, Ya'alon told Army Radio that the Douma firebomb attack that killed three members of the Dawabsheh family – an 18-month-old baby boy, his mother and his father – and left one child, a 4-year-old boy, still hospitalized, is "clearly a Jewish attack that I am ashamed of.” Israel’s defense establishment can identify the members of group that is behind the attack, Ya'alon, continued, but there is "not enough evidence against them" to indict.
Israel’s Deputy Attorney General for Criminal Law told a Knesset committee yesterday that "extraordinary measures" have been used to question the three Douma arson suspects currently held in detention and the High Court of Justice ruled on Sunday that Israel’s Internal Security Service (commonly known as the Shin Bet or Shabak) can continue preventing three detainees thought to be the Douma arson suspects from meeting with their attorneys.
The father of one of those three suspects reportedly recently posted a picture on Facebook saying Ya'alon “is living in Doumaland.” He also wrote a post calling Israeli President Reuven Rivlin “führer.”
Meanwhile, the Knesset’s deputy speaker, Bezalel Smotrich of the right-wing Zionist Orthodox HaBayit HaYehudi Party, reportedly published a column last week in the right-wing Zionist Orthodox B’Sheva weekly newspaper in which he claimed the Douma arson attack and other similar hate crimes committed by Jews against Palestinians should not be considered terrorism.