Maan reports 'settler' lifesaving story

The Arab news service Maan has reported the
story in which
'settlers' saved a 'Palestinian' baby with an umbilical cord wrapped around its neck outside the Jewish town of Itamar during the week after the Fogel family massacre.
Israeli forces and paramedics saved the life of a Palestinian woman and her newly born infant Wednesday, at the settlement where five members of a family were murdered, news reports said.
More important than reading the whole thing, I suggest that you
read the comments to get a sense of the lies that are used in the 'Palestinian' areas to spread Jew hatred.
In an email, Palestinian Media Watch's Itamar Marcus reported that the Arabic version of Maan also reported the story, but attributed it to 'Israeli news reports,' implying that they were less than believable.
Labels: emergency medicine, Itamar, Maan News, Neve Tzuf, newborn
They murder us and we save their lives

What may be the most amazing thing about this country and the Jewish people is that despite the fact the our neighbors continue to murder us - as we saw last weekend in Itamar - we retain our basic humanity and continue to treat them as individuals worthy of human dignity and having their lives saved.
Yes, in Itamar (okay, next door to Itamar, in Neve Tzuf).
Just as IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz arrived in Neve Tzuf to offer his condolences, a Palestinian cab raced towards the community’s entrance. In it, soldiers and paramedics discovered a Palestinian woman in her 20s in advanced stages of labor and facing a life-threatening situation: The umbilical cord was wrapped around the young baby girl’s neck, endangering both her and her mother.
The quick action of settler paramedics and IDF troops deployed in the area saved the mother’s and baby’s life, prompting great excitement and emotions at the site where residents are still mourning the brutal death of five local family members.
Read the whole thing.
Who is like thy people Israel?
Labels: emergency medicine, Itamar, Neve Tzuf, newborn