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Jewish Teens Rrested for Stoning Palestinian Woman

Nidiya Fitriyah - Tuesday, 8 January 2019 - 15:41 WIB

Tuesday, 8 January 2019 - 15:41 WIB

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West Bank, MINA – Israeli authorities confirmed Sunday that they have been holding Jewish minors suspected of murdering a Palestinian woman in a stone-throwing attack.

The arrests had led to mounting speculation in the Israeli media, but authorities had refused to comment, citing a gag order on details of the case while the investigation continued.

Israel’s Shin Bet domestic security agency said in a statement that a number of suspects had been arrested on Dec. 30, more than two months after Aisha Mohammed Rabi was killed on Oct. 12, Daily Sabah reported.

“The suspects were arrested for serious terrorist offenses, including murder,” the Shin Bet statement said.

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It added that the stoning took place near the Jewish settlement of Rechalim, close to Rabi’s village of Biddya in the Israeli-occupied northern West Bank.

Rabi, a mother of nine, was struck on the head in the attack and died later at a hospital in the city of Nablus, Palestinian official news agency WAFA reported at the time.

Her husband, who was driving the car at the time, escaped with minor injuries, WAFA said.

Palestinian witnesses and security sources cited by the news agency said the stones were thrown by Israeli settlers.

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The Shin Bet did not give the number or ages of suspects held, but said they were members of a Jewish seminary in Rechalim.

Israeli investigations into Jewish terrorism – as such cases are often referred to by Israeli media – are highly sensitive.

Israeli authorities have been accused by rights activists of dragging their feet in such cases in comparison to investigations into attacks by Palestinians.(R/R04/P2)

Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)

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