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Hebrew University student and his girlfriend attacked with stones in Jerusalem.
By Maayana Miskin
First Publish: 10/27/2013, 2:33 PM
An Israeli student and his girlfriend were attacked by an Arab gang wielding stones as they drove near JerusalemÂ’s Hebrew University on Saturday.
Yair Nativ, who was driving, wrote about the attack on his Facebook page. “We saw that they had put some big blocks [in the road] to slow us down – just like in Shechem or Hevron,” he recalled.
“We saw the ‘youths’ waiting there with stones. They threw a few, and one hit us,” he continued.
Police arrived at the scene quickly, he wrote. “But the youths didn’t run away from them, and even tried to throw rocks at them.”
“This is in the state of Israel, in the capital of Israel, near the Hebrew University. You won’t read or hear about this anywhere,” he continued.
“I asked the police officers who came how many times this happened per week. Dozens of times, nobody (except those who threw rocks or live in the area) really knew.
Rest of the article here:
Rock Attacks ?Not a Right-Wing Problem? - Defense/Security - News - Israel National News
By Maayana Miskin
First Publish: 10/27/2013, 2:33 PM
An Israeli student and his girlfriend were attacked by an Arab gang wielding stones as they drove near JerusalemÂ’s Hebrew University on Saturday.
Yair Nativ, who was driving, wrote about the attack on his Facebook page. “We saw that they had put some big blocks [in the road] to slow us down – just like in Shechem or Hevron,” he recalled.
“We saw the ‘youths’ waiting there with stones. They threw a few, and one hit us,” he continued.
Police arrived at the scene quickly, he wrote. “But the youths didn’t run away from them, and even tried to throw rocks at them.”
“This is in the state of Israel, in the capital of Israel, near the Hebrew University. You won’t read or hear about this anywhere,” he continued.
“I asked the police officers who came how many times this happened per week. Dozens of times, nobody (except those who threw rocks or live in the area) really knew.
Rest of the article here:
Rock Attacks ?Not a Right-Wing Problem? - Defense/Security - News - Israel National News