PALESTINIAN FARMER GET AWAY FROM ISRAELI SETTLERS HIT-AND-RUN ATTEMPT

Photo: Ma'an
(Photo: Ma’an)

Gaza, 14 Muharram 1436/7 November 2014 (MINA) – A Palestinian farmer from Al-Khadr, South Bethlehem, Thursday morning escaped from a hit-and-run attempt by Israeli settlers while crossing a major highway-Al-Quds Al-Khalil.

Coordinator of Resistance Against Wall Committee  in Al-Khadr, Ahmed Salah, revealed a farmer named Muhammad Sa’ad Salah (33) has escaped from a  Jewish hit-and-run attempt, a planned effort by a car belonging to an illegal Jewish settler, Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) Correspondent in Gaza Strip reported.

The incident took place when the farmer was walking along the Al-Quds-Al-Khalil main road that is located near the illegal Jewish settlements in the south of Al-Ya’azer Bethlehem.

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“A farmer told me he saw the car at high speed leads to him (going to crashing), and fled to the back wall on the side of the main road,” Salah added.

He asserted that the illegal Israeli settler violent efforts against Palestinians such as this incidence was not the first time that happened, but many times experienced by the Palestinian population that is sometimes violent enough that caused death.

The incidence this morning was the aftermath of revenge by the settlers after a Palestinian ‘s car hit two Jewish settlers until death and then Israeli  shot dead the car driver.(T/P008/P3)

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Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)