The Zion Square assault, also described by Israeli police, Israeli and foreign media as a 'lynch' or 'attempted lynch(ing)' was an attack by Israeli youths against four Palestinian teenagers that took place on the night of 16–17 August 2012 at Zion Square in Jerusalem.
The four were chased by 10-15 teenagers and a 17-year-old Palestinian
boy Jamal Julani was beaten unconscious and subsequently found in
critical condition.
The Arab teen who was beaten into a coma by Jewish teens is in serious condition in a Jerusalem hospital.
Originally reported by police as a brawl between two groups, the
incident achieved notoriety after an Israeli eyewitness posted an
account on Facebook
reporting that dozens of Israeli youths had tried to beat to death
three Arab youths, and that, when one fell, they continued to kick his
head
Photo from an earlier attack on a Palestinian in Jerusalem posted
on a settler website with the comment
“How wonderful…I was lucky enough to be present:”
on a settler website with the comment
“How wonderful…I was lucky enough to be present:”
Several Palestinians who witnessed the violence said there were shouts of "Death to the Arabs" from the Jewish youths.
"I saw the whole beating, it's a good thing that they beat the Arabs..."
Just days after a mob of Jewish Israelis beat and injured three
Palestinian youth, one nearly to death, Israel's Ynet news website
conducted interviews in Central Jerusalem's Kikar Hahatulot [Zion
Square], just a few hundred feet from the site of what was dubbed by
Israeli police a "lynching."
One of the teenage suspects in the Jerusalem lynching of an Arab youth.
Two teenage girls suspected of involvement in a brutal hate attack
The juvenile section of the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court on Monday ordered three youths remanded to custody for an additional five days in the firebombing of a Palestinian taxi that wounded six people.
Satanic Masonic Zionism Square
The spiritual heart of the city of Jerusalem is undeniably the Old City, but the city's nervous system centers around Zion Square (Kikar Tzion), the axis round which the bustling economic and cultural life of west Jerusalem spins. Abutted by Jaffa Road, downtown Jerusalem's main artery, and at the root of both the Ben Yehuda and Yoel Salomon pedestrian malls, Zion Square is packed at all hours with a broad cross-section of Jerusalem life: bearded mystics, heavily armed police, declaiming self-styled holy men, jubilant Hassidim, sullen teenagers, bright-eyed tour groups and street musicians.
Revelation 11
The Witnesses Killed
7 When they finish their testimony, the beast that ascends out of the bottomless pit will make war against them, overcome them, and kill them. 8 And their dead bodies will lie in the street of the great city which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified.
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Two teenage girls suspected of involvement in a brutal hate attack
The juvenile section of the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court on Monday ordered three youths remanded to custody for an additional five days in the firebombing of a Palestinian taxi that wounded six people.
Satanic Masonic Zionism Square
The spiritual heart of the city of Jerusalem is undeniably the Old City, but the city's nervous system centers around Zion Square (Kikar Tzion), the axis round which the bustling economic and cultural life of west Jerusalem spins. Abutted by Jaffa Road, downtown Jerusalem's main artery, and at the root of both the Ben Yehuda and Yoel Salomon pedestrian malls, Zion Square is packed at all hours with a broad cross-section of Jerusalem life: bearded mystics, heavily armed police, declaiming self-styled holy men, jubilant Hassidim, sullen teenagers, bright-eyed tour groups and street musicians.
Revelation 11
The Witnesses Killed
7 When they finish their testimony, the beast that ascends out of the bottomless pit will make war against them, overcome them, and kill them. 8 And their dead bodies will lie in the street of the great city which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified.
Zion Square assault - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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