Jewish riot victim s kidney donated to Arab woman as Israel gears up to promote peaceful coexistence
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Jewish riot victim s kidney donated to Arab woman as Israel gears up to promote peaceful coexistencePTI
Last Updated: May 24, 2021, 11:42 AM IST
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Amidst the fighting between Israel and Hamas, Arabs and Jews fought each other on the streets and rioters torched vehicles, restaurants and synagogues over the last two weeks in one of the worst spasms of communal violence Israel has seen in years.
AFP The poor man, what did he do?, CNN quoted Aweis asking after the surgery. What did he do to them? Why did they kill him? What is his wife going to do with his kids? , she questioned.
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May. 19, 2021 11:21 AM
Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai drew criticism from right-wing lawmakers Tuesday for his remarks on the violent clashes between Jews and Arabs throughout Israel in recent days. “There were terrorists from both sides and we will bring every one of them to justice,” Shabtai said. “Like it or not, Jews and Arabs lived here together before and we will live together here for a long time after.”
Public Security Minister Amir Ohana of Likud, whose ministry oversees the police, called Shabtai’s comments “outrageous remarks that did not need to be said.” In a tweet, Ohana said that “In order to deal with the problem we need to recognize it: Arab rioters attacked Jews, police officers, synagogues. The policy is to act aggressively in the face of terrorist rioters.”
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