Two yeshiva students say they feared for their lives... and it turns out they're Americans
Two Haredim who were attacked by an Arab mob during the snowstorm last Thursday say that they feared that they would be lynched. And it turns out they're Americans.Speaking to Arutz Sheva Monday, two American yeshiva students who were viciously attacked last Thursday by a gang of dozens of Arab youths said that they feared for their lives. According to the two, the fact that they were “only” attacked with snowballs was just a lucky circumstance. Without the snow, they said, the Arabs might have used rocks, possibly killing them.
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Speaking in the interview, the two said that they truly feared they would not survive the incident. “We went to pray at the Kotel and on our way back, we were suddenly attacked by dozens of Arabs,” they said. “The Arabs tried to lynch us, they were throwing snowballs and other objects and yelling 'death to the Jews' in Arabic. We felt we were in real danger.”
The question that ought to be asked here is where were the police, who supposedly patrol around the Old City's perimeter at all times.Police said they were investigating whether the incident was nationalistic in nature, or just a “prank,” a police spokesperson said.
Labels: Haredim, Jerusalem, Palestinian terrorism, snow
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My husband just asked me that. They should go to the embassy and make this am International affair. Oh wait. Our government is on the side of the Arabs. Our DOJ would never do anything unless they were rich, white boys.
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