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Israel introduces law to curb violence against Palestinians

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Israeli leaders propose harsh new measures to fight ‘Jewish” terrorists

 

Israel has ordered detentions without trial of Israeli citizens suspected of waging violence against Palestinians.

This is Israel’s  part of a crackdown against those responsible for a deadly arson attack on a Palestinian family in the occupied West Bank.

The so-called administrative detention practice, historically used by Israeli authorities to curb Palestinian unrest, permits detainees to be held indefinitely without charges while authorities gather evidence in criminal cases.

The Israeli security cabinet approved the measure Sunday, two days after suspected Jewish ultra-nationalists torched a Palestinian home in the West bank town of Duma.

An 18-month-old toddler burned to death in his bed, while his parents and brother suffered severe injuries.A Jewish Star of David was spray-painted on a wall of the home along with the words “revenge” and “long live the Messiah.”

There has been no claim of responsibility.  But officials are quoted as saying evidence at the crime scene was consistent with other vandalism and hate crimes by Jewish extremists that have targeted Christians, Arabs and activists in the West Bank.

In a separate attack linked to Jewish extremism, a right-wing Orthodox Jew stabbed six people Thursday as they marched in a gay rights parade in Jerusalem.  Authorities say one of the victims, a 16-year-old girl, died of her injuries Sunday.

The alleged attacker was released from prison three weeks ago, after serving a term for another knife attack on a gay rights march in 2005.

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