Palestinian Home Torched, Owner Blames Israeli Settlers

Deja Vu? A Palestinian boy opens a door after Hebrew graffiti was daubed on a wall, allegedly by Jewish settlers, in the West Bank on July 2, 2014. Image by Getty Images
A Palestinian home was torched in the occupied West Bank on Sunday and “Death to Arabs” daubed on a wall in Hebrew, in an attack that its owner blamed on Jewish settlers.
No one was hurt in the fire that gutted the home in the village of Khirbet Abu Falah, near the Palestinian city of Ramallah, local residents said.
The attack came amid a surge in Israeli-Palestinian unrest, fueled in part by a renewed dispute over Jerusalem’s holiest site, known to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
“The settlers came here and they hit the door, but I refused to open,” said Huda Hamaiel, who owns the house.
She said they then broke a terrace window and hurled a petrol bomb inside.
“Death to Arabs” and another slogan calling for revenge were painted on the home, hallmarks of so-called “price tag” attacks by Jewish extremists against Palestinian dwellings and mosques and Christian church property.
A police spokesman said officers from the nationalist crimes unit were sent to the scene and had begun an investigation.
In deadly street violence in Jerusalem in recent weeks, three Palestinians rammed cars into Israelis and two others went on a gun and knife rampage in a synagogue.
The assailants, all from areas of Jerusalem occupied by Israel in the 1967 war and where the Palestinians claim sovereignty, were killed by police. Nine Israelis and one foreign woman were killed in the attacks.
This is a moment of great uncertainty. Here’s what you can do about it.
We hope you appreciated this article. Before you go, we’d like to ask you to please support the Forward’s independent Jewish news this Passover. All donations are being matched by the Forward Board - up to $100,000.
This is a moment of great uncertainty for the news media, for the Jewish people, and for our sacred democracy. It is a time of confusion and declining trust in public institutions. An era in which we need humans to report facts, conduct investigations that hold power to account, tell stories that matter and share honest discourse on all that divides us.
With no paywall or subscriptions, the Forward is entirely supported by readers like you. Every dollar you give this Passover is invested in the future of the Forward — and telling the American Jewish story fully and fairly.
The Forward doesn’t rely on funding from institutions like governments or your local Jewish federation. There are thousands of readers like you who give us $18 or $36 or $100 each month or year.
