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The burning entrance to Taibe on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2014. Israeli-Arabs attacked a Jewish driver and torched his car.

A Jewish man, identified as Moshe, visiting friends in the Israeli-Arab town of Taibe escaped with his life, but not his car.

Around twenty masked Arab men from the town surrounded his car and attacked him as he was leaving.

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One decent Taibe Arab managed to extricate the Jewish man from the “Allahu Achbar” yelling lynch mob before it was too late, and drove Moshe away in his car.

Without a human target to kill, the rabid Islamic mob torched the man’s car instead.

MDA ambulances were also damaged by Taibe Arabs.

As a result of this pogrom, police prohibited all Jewish traffic on Road 444, north of Kochav Yair (the town where Ehud Barak used to live).

MK Dr. Ahmed Tibi lives in Taibe.

Video from the entrance to Taibe:

In other locations, including Jerusalem, the Galilee, as well as Judea and the Shomron, Arabs attacked Jewish drivers with stones and firebombs.

A woman travelling near Maaleh Shomron with her 5 children came under attack by firebomb and stone throwing Arabs on Sunday. Everyone is safe, but the car suffered damage.

In Jerusalem, a man was lightly injured when Arab stone throwers hit him with stones while he was driving near Neve Yaakov. An ambulance took him to the hospital.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. guess it depends who own the paper ?
    there was only one who wasnt slured in something
    i read the other night.
    cant recal what i was reading about.
    i guess the thing that matters most is that his life
    was saved.
    way to stinking many times thats not the case.

  2. The tzadik who saved him was Magdi Balhum, a resident of Taibe. He was interviewed just now on Israeli TV. He ran into the danger zone and all he saw was a man in a burning car that he had to save. He did this at immense personal risk. He is a righteous gentile, a chassid umot ha'olam and ray of light. We mustn't tone down such a brave act. His agreeing to be interviewed and for his face to be seen is also very important. He was asked whether he has been criticized in Taibe for saving a Jew and he said that the opposite happened: he has received countless calls praising him. Taibe is an Arab town in central Israel, which has very good, normal relations with its Jewish neighbours.

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