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[quote=Anonymous]So these Jewish invaders can attack villagers and then attack IDF soldiers, and the IDF does nothing. What a sh!tty way to run an ethnostate. If this were any other place on the earth, the soldiers wouldn't be allowed to be so weak and pathetic against violent extremist animals, while being ruthless against the inhabitants that are being invaded. Jerusalem Post: [u][url=https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-873619]Just one Jewish[/url] 'anarchist' remains in custody after around 100 attack Palestinian village[/u] Of around 100 Jewish "anarchists" - as they were labeled by IDF Central Command Chief Maj. Gen. Avi Bluth – who attacked a Palestinian village on Tuesday, only one remains in police custody, the IDF said on Wednesday. Ninety-four of the Jewish attackers, who set fire to Palestinian vehicles and trucks, as well as a factory and agricultural land in Beit Lid, near the Palestinian city of Tulkarm in the northern West Bank, and injured four Palestinians, got away scot free from the start. The IDF and the police initially detained six, but two were sprung by second waves of the violent Jewish extremists who attacked the soldiers who were holding them. The IDF responded to the incident after Palestinian media reported the Jewish extremist arson attack on local trucks belonging to a dairy factory near Beit Lid. [b]This latest large-scale attack on Palestinians follows nearly daily smaller-scale attacks by Jewish extremists on Palestinians in the West Bank, with the IDF putting the number at 85 during this quarter[/b]. In comparison to the similar quarter last year, when there were "only" 25 such incidents, this is a major jump.[/quote]
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