22 mar 2016
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The Palestinian child Ahmad Dawabsheh, the only member of the Dawabsheh family who survived the Israeli settlers' terrorist arson attack on his home in Duma near Nablus, arrived on Tuesday afternoon to his family house after spending months in hospital.
On July 31, 2015 a group of Israeli settlers set fire to a Palestinian home belonging to Dawabsheh family. Ahmad’s 18-month-old brother, Ali, and both his parents were killed during the arson attack. Ahmad sustained third level burns on 60-90% of his body. From August 2015 until March this year he remained in the hospital treating his burns. Last week he went to Spain with his family where they were hosted by the Real Madrid football club and fulfilled his dream to meet the international football star, Cristiano Ronaldo. |
Ahmad was warmly received by his relatives and neighbors in Duma town in an attempt to put a smile on his face. The five-year-old boy is scheduled to head to Ramallah to lay a wreath at the grave of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in the West Bank city of Ramallah and to visit PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas before returning to Tel Hashomer Hospital to complete his treatment.
21 mar 2016
Robert Piper, United Nations Coordinator for Humanitarian Assistance in the occupied Palestinian territories, on Sunday denounced the arson attack on the home of the key witness in a notorious triple-murder crime in Duma.
“I strongly condemn today’s arson attack by suspected Jewish extremists on the home of Palestinian Ibrahim Dawabsheh in the occupied West Bank village of Duma,” he said.
In his statement, Piper maintained that Dawabsheh was the sole witness to the lethal July 2015 arson attack, which killed 18-month-old Ali Dawabsheh and his parents, Saad and Riham.
“This violent act could easily have resulted in a more tragic outcome, as did the heinous terrorist attack last July on the home of Mr. Dawabsheh’s relatives in the same village,” he said, urging the Israeli occupation authority to launch an immediate probe into the crime and bring the perpetrators to justice.
Israeli suspects on Sunday overnight burned down the home of Ibrahim Dawabsheh, the key-witness to the notorious Duma arson attack. Ibrahim is a key witness to the Duma arson attack that took place on 31 July 2015, and killed 18-month-old baby Ali Dawabsheh and his parents Saad and Reham.
The only survivor of the arson attack is five-year-old Ahmad Dawabsheh, who is still being treated for the burns sustained all over his body.
Civil defense: Sunday's arson attack in Duma village "deliberate"
The Palestinian civil defense apparatus in Nablus affirmed that Sunday's arson attack on the house of Ibrahim Dawabsheh, a key witness to the burning of his relatives in Duma village last year, was a deliberate incident.
The civil defense stated in a report on Sunday that the preliminary results of its investigation confirmed that the fire in the house was caused by a deliberate action. It said that the outbreak of the fire in the middle of the room and away from any electrical sockets, the traces found of flammable material and the broken window are all clear indications that the incident was intentional.
The Israeli police, for their part, claimed there were no nationalist motives (a euphemism for Jewish terrorism) behind the latest arson attack in Duma village.
Resheq: The new arson attack in Duma will no erase the settlers' crime
Member of Hamas's political bureau Ezzat al-Resheq has condemned the arson attack on the house of a key witness to last summer's deadly attack in Duma village.
Resheq affirmed such incidents would not obliterate the settlers' crime against the Dawabsheh family. "This heinous crime [against the Dawabsheh family] will continue to be a witness to the settlers' criminality and the complicity of the occupation and its leaders with them," the Hamas official stated on his Facebook on Sunday.
The Hamas official also said that the gag order issued by the Shin Bet against reporting details about Sunday's attempt to murder a key witness to the arson attack that killed last year toddler Ali Dawabsheh and his parents aimed to hide the facts behind the crime.
The Israeli police on Sunday issued a gag order against reporting news on the latest arson attack on a Palestinian house belonging to Ibrahim al-Dawabsheh in Duma village, south of Nablus city.
Ibrahim Dawabsheh is a relative of last year's victims and a key witness to the attack that killed them, and is currently testifying before an Israeli court in the trial of two Jewish extremists.
For his part, senior Hamas official Fazea Sawafta said that the natural response to the settlers' new arson attack in Duma village is to escalate the resistance against them in order to curb their aggression and crimes.
Sawafta expressed his belief that the settlers' crimes in Duma village are aimed to terrorize its residents and force them to leave their homes as a prelude to expanding nearby settlements. He urged the Palestinians in Duma village and all West Bank areas to be cautious and form committees to defend their homes and property against settlers' attacks.
“I strongly condemn today’s arson attack by suspected Jewish extremists on the home of Palestinian Ibrahim Dawabsheh in the occupied West Bank village of Duma,” he said.
In his statement, Piper maintained that Dawabsheh was the sole witness to the lethal July 2015 arson attack, which killed 18-month-old Ali Dawabsheh and his parents, Saad and Riham.
“This violent act could easily have resulted in a more tragic outcome, as did the heinous terrorist attack last July on the home of Mr. Dawabsheh’s relatives in the same village,” he said, urging the Israeli occupation authority to launch an immediate probe into the crime and bring the perpetrators to justice.
Israeli suspects on Sunday overnight burned down the home of Ibrahim Dawabsheh, the key-witness to the notorious Duma arson attack. Ibrahim is a key witness to the Duma arson attack that took place on 31 July 2015, and killed 18-month-old baby Ali Dawabsheh and his parents Saad and Reham.
The only survivor of the arson attack is five-year-old Ahmad Dawabsheh, who is still being treated for the burns sustained all over his body.
Civil defense: Sunday's arson attack in Duma village "deliberate"
The Palestinian civil defense apparatus in Nablus affirmed that Sunday's arson attack on the house of Ibrahim Dawabsheh, a key witness to the burning of his relatives in Duma village last year, was a deliberate incident.
The civil defense stated in a report on Sunday that the preliminary results of its investigation confirmed that the fire in the house was caused by a deliberate action. It said that the outbreak of the fire in the middle of the room and away from any electrical sockets, the traces found of flammable material and the broken window are all clear indications that the incident was intentional.
The Israeli police, for their part, claimed there were no nationalist motives (a euphemism for Jewish terrorism) behind the latest arson attack in Duma village.
Resheq: The new arson attack in Duma will no erase the settlers' crime
Member of Hamas's political bureau Ezzat al-Resheq has condemned the arson attack on the house of a key witness to last summer's deadly attack in Duma village.
Resheq affirmed such incidents would not obliterate the settlers' crime against the Dawabsheh family. "This heinous crime [against the Dawabsheh family] will continue to be a witness to the settlers' criminality and the complicity of the occupation and its leaders with them," the Hamas official stated on his Facebook on Sunday.
The Hamas official also said that the gag order issued by the Shin Bet against reporting details about Sunday's attempt to murder a key witness to the arson attack that killed last year toddler Ali Dawabsheh and his parents aimed to hide the facts behind the crime.
The Israeli police on Sunday issued a gag order against reporting news on the latest arson attack on a Palestinian house belonging to Ibrahim al-Dawabsheh in Duma village, south of Nablus city.
Ibrahim Dawabsheh is a relative of last year's victims and a key witness to the attack that killed them, and is currently testifying before an Israeli court in the trial of two Jewish extremists.
For his part, senior Hamas official Fazea Sawafta said that the natural response to the settlers' new arson attack in Duma village is to escalate the resistance against them in order to curb their aggression and crimes.
Sawafta expressed his belief that the settlers' crimes in Duma village are aimed to terrorize its residents and force them to leave their homes as a prelude to expanding nearby settlements. He urged the Palestinians in Duma village and all West Bank areas to be cautious and form committees to defend their homes and property against settlers' attacks.
20 mar 2016
The Israeli police on Sunday issued a gag order against reporting news on the latest arson attack on a Palestinian house belonging to Ibrahim al-Dawabsheh in Duma village, south of Nablus city.
An Israeli court approved a request filed by the police asking to ban the Israeli media from reporting details about the arson attack that happened at dawn Sunday in Duma village until 20 April.
Today's torched house is located near the site of a previous arson attack that killed last year three Palestinians. Immediate suspicion fell on Jewish extremists.
Ibrahim Dawabsheh is a relative of last year's victims and a key witness to the attack that killed them and is currently testifying before an Israeli court in the trial of two Jewish extremists.
In July last year, Jewish settlers infiltrated overnight into Duma village and hurled firebombs into a home, killing 18-month-old Ali Dawabsheh. His mother, Riham, and father, Saad, died later of their wounds.
Ali's four-year-old brother Ahmad suffered serious injuries but survived. In a related incident, violent clashes broke out today morning between local young men and Israeli soldiers in Duma village.
Several residents and students suffered suffocation when the soldiers showered homes and a school with tear gas grenades.
Local sources reported that the Israeli police detained Dawabsheh, the owner of the house which sustained fire damage today, as well as his father and a number of his relatives and neighbors, and interrogated them about the incident.
An Israeli court approved a request filed by the police asking to ban the Israeli media from reporting details about the arson attack that happened at dawn Sunday in Duma village until 20 April.
Today's torched house is located near the site of a previous arson attack that killed last year three Palestinians. Immediate suspicion fell on Jewish extremists.
Ibrahim Dawabsheh is a relative of last year's victims and a key witness to the attack that killed them and is currently testifying before an Israeli court in the trial of two Jewish extremists.
In July last year, Jewish settlers infiltrated overnight into Duma village and hurled firebombs into a home, killing 18-month-old Ali Dawabsheh. His mother, Riham, and father, Saad, died later of their wounds.
Ali's four-year-old brother Ahmad suffered serious injuries but survived. In a related incident, violent clashes broke out today morning between local young men and Israeli soldiers in Duma village.
Several residents and students suffered suffocation when the soldiers showered homes and a school with tear gas grenades.
Local sources reported that the Israeli police detained Dawabsheh, the owner of the house which sustained fire damage today, as well as his father and a number of his relatives and neighbors, and interrogated them about the incident.
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Unidentified assailants on Saturday night set fire to a house in the village of Duma in the occupied West Bank, targeting the only witness of an arson attack that killed a Palestinian family last year.
Ghassan Daghlas, a Palestinian Authority official who monitors settlement activities in the northern West Bank, told Ma’an that unidentified attackers threw Molotov cocktails at the house of Ibrahim Dawabsha at 2 a.m. and broke a window while he and his family were sleeping. Daghlas added that Ibrahim Dawabsha was the only witness of the deadly arson attack carried out by extremist Israeli settlers on the home of Saad and Riham Dawabsha in the northern West Bank village on July 30 last year. Ahmad Dawabsha, now 5 years old, was the only survivor of the attack, |
which killed both his parents, Saad and Riham, as well as his 18-month-old brother, Ali.
Security sources said Ibrahim Dawabsha’s home was only ten meters away from the house which was burned down last year.
The sources added that Ibrahim Dawabsha and his wife were transferred to the Rafidiya hospital in Nablus for medical treatment after they suffered from smoke inhalation.
Israeli police spokeswoman Luba al-Samri said that Israeli troops and police arrived the scene and started investigating the attack, adding that "the motives behind the attack are not clear yet."
However, Daghlas said there are enough indications that the assailants were Israeli settlers. "The way they attacked, the type of fire bombs and the timing of the attack all indicate that it was Israeli settlers," he said
Locals in Duma told Ma’an clashes broke out on Sunday morning between hundreds of school children and Israeli forces in the village. At least 15 girls suffered from tear gas inhalation fired by Israeli troops, whereas an Israeli soldier was injured by a stone to the face and evacuated in an ambulance.
The attack that left young Ahmad's entire family dead in 2015 brought international outcry against Israel's failure to hold Israeli settlers and Jewish extremists accountable for attacks on Palestinians, in effect being complicit in such attacks.
Several Israelis were arrested in late 2015 over the deadly arson attack on Ahmad’s family. In January, two Israelis, one of them a minor, were charged with three counts of murder and being an accessory to murder.
Israeli leadership at the time condemned the Dawabsha attack as "terrorism," and pledged to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Israeli rights group B'Tselem slammed the reaction by Israeli officials as "empty rhetoric."
"Official condemnations of this attack are empty rhetoric as long as politicians continue their policy of avoiding enforcement of the law on Israelis who harm Palestinians, and do not deal with the public climate and the incitement which serve as backdrop to these acts," the group said at the time.
Israeli terrorists burn home of only witness to Duma arson attack
Israeli suspects on Sunday overnight burned down the home Ibrahim Dawabsheh, the key-witness to the notorious Duma arson attack.
A PIC correspondent said unidentified Israeli suspects threw two fast-flammable burning bottles into Ibrahim’s home after breaking the windows while Ibrahim and his wife were asleep, in an attempt to burn them alive.
Ibrahim and his wife were rushed to the Rafidia hospital for treatment, after they choked on the gases emanating from the burning bottles. Ibrahim is a key witness to the Duma arson attack that took place on 31 July 2015, and killed 18-month-old baby Ali Dawabsheh and his parents Saad and Reham.
The only survivor of the arson attack is five-year-old Ahmad Dawabsheh, who is still being treated for the burns sustained all over his body. Journalist Hayat Dawabsheh quoted Ibrahim’s wife as stating that just a few days earlier the Israeli occupation intelligence notified them of an imminent danger. She added that the family has detected strange voices and movements around the family home over the past three days.
Ghassan Daghlas, responsible for the settlement files in the northern occupied West Bank, said the arson attack on Ibrahim’s home was carried out in the same way in which the Dawabsheh family members were burned alive. A PIC expert in Israeli affairs said the arson attack aims at spreading terror and forcing Ibrahim to rescind his testimonies in the Dawabsheh crime.
The attack comes at the same time as a hearing was held for the main Israeli suspect in the Dawabsheh arson attack, Amiram Ben-Uliel.
Injuries as IOF attacks Palestinians in Duma
Dozens of Palestinians sustained injuries in clashes with the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in Duma town on Sunday morning shortly after Israeli terrorists burned down the home of the only witness in the Dawabsheh arson attack.
A PIC journalist quoted eyewitnesses as saying that over 50 Palestinians were rushed to hospital after they were hit with bullet fire and teargas canisters randomly discharged by the IOF all the way through the assault.
A school adjacent to the burned home was evacuated after the occupation troops showered the area with teargas grenades, resulting in several suffocation cases among Palestinian schoolchildren.
The clashes burst out moments after heavily-armed occupation patrols rolled into Duma, in southern Nablus province, allegedly to investigate the arson attack on the home of Ibrahim Dawabsheh, the only witness in the Israeli arson crime on the Dawabsheh family home which burned 18-month-old Ali to death and his parents.
The IOF further dragged the injured house owner, Ibrahim, and his father to the Zaatara military checkpoint pending alleged investigation into the crime.
Security sources said Ibrahim Dawabsha’s home was only ten meters away from the house which was burned down last year.
The sources added that Ibrahim Dawabsha and his wife were transferred to the Rafidiya hospital in Nablus for medical treatment after they suffered from smoke inhalation.
Israeli police spokeswoman Luba al-Samri said that Israeli troops and police arrived the scene and started investigating the attack, adding that "the motives behind the attack are not clear yet."
However, Daghlas said there are enough indications that the assailants were Israeli settlers. "The way they attacked, the type of fire bombs and the timing of the attack all indicate that it was Israeli settlers," he said
Locals in Duma told Ma’an clashes broke out on Sunday morning between hundreds of school children and Israeli forces in the village. At least 15 girls suffered from tear gas inhalation fired by Israeli troops, whereas an Israeli soldier was injured by a stone to the face and evacuated in an ambulance.
The attack that left young Ahmad's entire family dead in 2015 brought international outcry against Israel's failure to hold Israeli settlers and Jewish extremists accountable for attacks on Palestinians, in effect being complicit in such attacks.
Several Israelis were arrested in late 2015 over the deadly arson attack on Ahmad’s family. In January, two Israelis, one of them a minor, were charged with three counts of murder and being an accessory to murder.
Israeli leadership at the time condemned the Dawabsha attack as "terrorism," and pledged to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Israeli rights group B'Tselem slammed the reaction by Israeli officials as "empty rhetoric."
"Official condemnations of this attack are empty rhetoric as long as politicians continue their policy of avoiding enforcement of the law on Israelis who harm Palestinians, and do not deal with the public climate and the incitement which serve as backdrop to these acts," the group said at the time.
Israeli terrorists burn home of only witness to Duma arson attack
Israeli suspects on Sunday overnight burned down the home Ibrahim Dawabsheh, the key-witness to the notorious Duma arson attack.
A PIC correspondent said unidentified Israeli suspects threw two fast-flammable burning bottles into Ibrahim’s home after breaking the windows while Ibrahim and his wife were asleep, in an attempt to burn them alive.
Ibrahim and his wife were rushed to the Rafidia hospital for treatment, after they choked on the gases emanating from the burning bottles. Ibrahim is a key witness to the Duma arson attack that took place on 31 July 2015, and killed 18-month-old baby Ali Dawabsheh and his parents Saad and Reham.
The only survivor of the arson attack is five-year-old Ahmad Dawabsheh, who is still being treated for the burns sustained all over his body. Journalist Hayat Dawabsheh quoted Ibrahim’s wife as stating that just a few days earlier the Israeli occupation intelligence notified them of an imminent danger. She added that the family has detected strange voices and movements around the family home over the past three days.
Ghassan Daghlas, responsible for the settlement files in the northern occupied West Bank, said the arson attack on Ibrahim’s home was carried out in the same way in which the Dawabsheh family members were burned alive. A PIC expert in Israeli affairs said the arson attack aims at spreading terror and forcing Ibrahim to rescind his testimonies in the Dawabsheh crime.
The attack comes at the same time as a hearing was held for the main Israeli suspect in the Dawabsheh arson attack, Amiram Ben-Uliel.
Injuries as IOF attacks Palestinians in Duma
Dozens of Palestinians sustained injuries in clashes with the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in Duma town on Sunday morning shortly after Israeli terrorists burned down the home of the only witness in the Dawabsheh arson attack.
A PIC journalist quoted eyewitnesses as saying that over 50 Palestinians were rushed to hospital after they were hit with bullet fire and teargas canisters randomly discharged by the IOF all the way through the assault.
A school adjacent to the burned home was evacuated after the occupation troops showered the area with teargas grenades, resulting in several suffocation cases among Palestinian schoolchildren.
The clashes burst out moments after heavily-armed occupation patrols rolled into Duma, in southern Nablus province, allegedly to investigate the arson attack on the home of Ibrahim Dawabsheh, the only witness in the Israeli arson crime on the Dawabsheh family home which burned 18-month-old Ali to death and his parents.
The IOF further dragged the injured house owner, Ibrahim, and his father to the Zaatara military checkpoint pending alleged investigation into the crime.
18 mar 2016
Moshe Orbach smiles in court on February 18, 2016
Moshe Orbach sentenced to two years for publishing instructions for attacks and calling for creation of extremist cells to fight the government.
An Israeli judge has jailed for two years the Jewish extremist author of an instruction manual for acts of violence against Palestinians, in a case linked to a deadly firebombing, judicial authorities said.
Prosecutors said the digital document entitled "Kingdom of Evil" contained among other things instructions for arson attacks on houses, a transcript released by the Israel Courts Administration said.
"It is in its entirety incitement to criminal activity and clear directions for the commission of violence against the property and persons of the Arab community," said the judgment, seen by AFP on Friday.
Moshe Orbach, an ultra-Orthodox Jew, was arrested in July and charged with sedition, possession of material inciting violence and of racist material. He was convicted on all counts in February.
The prosecution linked the "Kingdom of Evil" document with the July arson attack on a house in the West Bank village of Duma that killed 18-month-old Palestinian Ali Saad Dawabsheh and his parents.
Two Israelis have been charged with the firebombing.
"The murder in Duma, carried out days after charges were filed, was carried out in a way similar to that described in the document," the court transcript quoted the prosecution as saying, without accusing Orbach of direct involvement.
The Duma killings prompted a police crackdown on other Jewish extremists, some of whom are suspected of a string of nationalist hate crimes targeting Palestinians, Christians and even Israeli soldiers.
The prosecution says Orbach's manifesto, reportedly found on a USB drive in his car, called for the establishment of hermetically-sealed extremist groups which would be hard for Israeli security services to infiltrate.
"It is a document for conspiracy which calls for setting up small terror cells insulated from one another," the court document said. "It is an open call for revolt against the government, acts of murder and violence."
Moshe Orbach sentenced to two years for publishing instructions for attacks and calling for creation of extremist cells to fight the government.
An Israeli judge has jailed for two years the Jewish extremist author of an instruction manual for acts of violence against Palestinians, in a case linked to a deadly firebombing, judicial authorities said.
Prosecutors said the digital document entitled "Kingdom of Evil" contained among other things instructions for arson attacks on houses, a transcript released by the Israel Courts Administration said.
"It is in its entirety incitement to criminal activity and clear directions for the commission of violence against the property and persons of the Arab community," said the judgment, seen by AFP on Friday.
Moshe Orbach, an ultra-Orthodox Jew, was arrested in July and charged with sedition, possession of material inciting violence and of racist material. He was convicted on all counts in February.
The prosecution linked the "Kingdom of Evil" document with the July arson attack on a house in the West Bank village of Duma that killed 18-month-old Palestinian Ali Saad Dawabsheh and his parents.
Two Israelis have been charged with the firebombing.
"The murder in Duma, carried out days after charges were filed, was carried out in a way similar to that described in the document," the court transcript quoted the prosecution as saying, without accusing Orbach of direct involvement.
The Duma killings prompted a police crackdown on other Jewish extremists, some of whom are suspected of a string of nationalist hate crimes targeting Palestinians, Christians and even Israeli soldiers.
The prosecution says Orbach's manifesto, reportedly found on a USB drive in his car, called for the establishment of hermetically-sealed extremist groups which would be hard for Israeli security services to infiltrate.
"It is a document for conspiracy which calls for setting up small terror cells insulated from one another," the court document said. "It is an open call for revolt against the government, acts of murder and violence."
17 mar 2016
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Child Ahmed Dawabsheh left on Tuesday the occupied West Bank via al-Karamah crossing on a trip to Spain to visit the famous soccer club Real Madrid and meet its star footballer Cristiano Ronaldo.
Quds Press quoted local sources as saying that Dawabsheh arrived on Tuesday evening to the headquarters of the governorate of Nablus amid official and popular reception before leaving to the Spanish capital Madrid. Nasr Dawabsheh, the child's uncle, explained that the trip will take more than three days to meet the Portuguese star Ronaldo, pointing out that the date of the meeting will be on the 18th of March. He added that the child Dawabsheh would then return to complete the stages of treatment in Tel Hashomer Hospital. Real Madrid Fans Association in Palestine, had launched a campaign on |
social networking sites, through the hashtag "#AlDwabshahToMadrid," to let Ahmed visit the Spanish club, after which the club agreed to receive the child Ahmad Dwabsheh so that he can meet with the team's Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo.
Head of the Palestinian Football Association, Jibril Rajoub, said that Real Madrid which is one of the most famous football clubs in the world will receive the child Ahmed Dawabsheh, the sole survivor of an arson attack by the Zionist settlers against his family home.
Rajoub said in a press statement on March 5th that the Spanish club will receive the child Dawabsheh, 5, and two of his family members, along with one of the members of the Real Madrid Fans Association in Palestine Rajoub stressed that the management of Real Madrid club expressed its sympathy with the child Dawabsheh case, moved by the widespread photo of the afflicted child, wearing a Real Madrid jersey, while receiving treatment in the hospital.
Rajoub believes that this visit "will make major humanitarian impact presented through sport." The Spanish club, Real Madrid, had announced last month (February) that it is ready to receive the Palestinian child Ahmed Dawabsheh.
The Spanish media at the time quoted the spokesman for the team Raul Quevedo as saying that Real Madrid sent a letter to the Palestinian embassy in the Spanish capital, Madrid, expressing its approval to receive the Palestinian child Ahmad Dawabsheh," and achieve his dream to meet with the team's star, Cristiano Ronaldo ".
Members of the extremist Jewish group "price tag" had carried out an arson attack on the Dawabsheh family home in the village of Duma, south of Nablus city, on 31 July 2015, which led to the killing of the 18-month-old baby Ali Dawabsheh on the spot, then his parents, Saad and Riham, died later on of their critical wounds, while the child Ahmad was the sole survivor of the attack.
Head of the Palestinian Football Association, Jibril Rajoub, said that Real Madrid which is one of the most famous football clubs in the world will receive the child Ahmed Dawabsheh, the sole survivor of an arson attack by the Zionist settlers against his family home.
Rajoub said in a press statement on March 5th that the Spanish club will receive the child Dawabsheh, 5, and two of his family members, along with one of the members of the Real Madrid Fans Association in Palestine Rajoub stressed that the management of Real Madrid club expressed its sympathy with the child Dawabsheh case, moved by the widespread photo of the afflicted child, wearing a Real Madrid jersey, while receiving treatment in the hospital.
Rajoub believes that this visit "will make major humanitarian impact presented through sport." The Spanish club, Real Madrid, had announced last month (February) that it is ready to receive the Palestinian child Ahmed Dawabsheh.
The Spanish media at the time quoted the spokesman for the team Raul Quevedo as saying that Real Madrid sent a letter to the Palestinian embassy in the Spanish capital, Madrid, expressing its approval to receive the Palestinian child Ahmad Dawabsheh," and achieve his dream to meet with the team's star, Cristiano Ronaldo ".
Members of the extremist Jewish group "price tag" had carried out an arson attack on the Dawabsheh family home in the village of Duma, south of Nablus city, on 31 July 2015, which led to the killing of the 18-month-old baby Ali Dawabsheh on the spot, then his parents, Saad and Riham, died later on of their critical wounds, while the child Ahmad was the sole survivor of the attack.
13 mar 2016
Israeli extremist settlers, escorted by army troops, attacked overnight Sunday Palestinian family homes in the southern occupied West Bank province of al-Khalil.
A PIC journalist said the settlers hurled empty bottles and stones at civilian homes in the presence of the Israeli occupation army.
Palestinian protesters responded by throwing stones near the Israeli illegal settlement of Kiryat Arbaa.
Heavily-armed occupation soldiers chased down the Palestinian protesters at the same time as they provided the Israeli assailants with a tight security shield.
Meanwhile, an Israeli court had ruled for acquitting one of the Israeli extremist settlers accused of involvement in the notorious arson attack on the Palestinian Dawabsheh family, which burned 18-month-old Ali to death and took away the lives of his parents Saad and Riham shortly afterwards.
In a related development, Israeli fanatics sprayed on Saturday evening racist graffiti reading “death to Muslims” on the Teddy Stadium walls, in Occupied Jerusalem. The Israeli occupation police claimed they arrested six Israeli fanatics, in their 16’s, who were suspected of spraying the graffiti.
A PIC journalist said the settlers hurled empty bottles and stones at civilian homes in the presence of the Israeli occupation army.
Palestinian protesters responded by throwing stones near the Israeli illegal settlement of Kiryat Arbaa.
Heavily-armed occupation soldiers chased down the Palestinian protesters at the same time as they provided the Israeli assailants with a tight security shield.
Meanwhile, an Israeli court had ruled for acquitting one of the Israeli extremist settlers accused of involvement in the notorious arson attack on the Palestinian Dawabsheh family, which burned 18-month-old Ali to death and took away the lives of his parents Saad and Riham shortly afterwards.
In a related development, Israeli fanatics sprayed on Saturday evening racist graffiti reading “death to Muslims” on the Teddy Stadium walls, in Occupied Jerusalem. The Israeli occupation police claimed they arrested six Israeli fanatics, in their 16’s, who were suspected of spraying the graffiti.