Palestinians Killed By Israeli Occupation Forces, Homes of an Activist
According to the Israeli military, hundreds of Palestinians in Qalandiya threw rocks and firebombs at security forces, while a few opened fire.
Adnan al-Husseini, the Palestinian governor of Jerusalem (al-Quds), blamed Israel’s occupation for the violence.
Israeli leaders expressed condolences to the French over the Paris terror attacks, but quickly stressed Sunday that Israel and the West face the same foe in radical Islam and that Israel is on the front line.
The ridiculous claim was followed by a spate of cartoons on the official Facebook page of the Palestinian leadership, including one that showed Netanyahu plotting the attack with a terrorist.
In reality, Jews living in Paris may have been targeted in the attacks, said Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League.
A distress call by a 16-year-old teen whose father and brother were murdered by a Palestinian gunman was ignored by a Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance near the shooting.
Mourners walk in the funeral procession of a Palestinian man shot dead by Israeli troops when clashes erupted during a raid in Qalandiya in the occupied West Bank on November 16, 2015.
Referring to a Friday shooting attack by a Palestinian that left a rabbi and his 18-year-old son dead in the West Bank near Hebron as, as they drove with five other family members, Netanyahu said the perpetrators had been the same.
In addition, Fatah tweeted an image of the Palestinian flag alongside the flags of Russian Federation, Lebanon, and France – countries in which ISIS terror attacks have taken place.
Hamas issued a statement supporting the resistance of Qalandiya residents.
Speaking to students at Ariel University in the West Bank, Bennett, who leads the pro-settler Jewish Home party, says, “Either you will be here or the Islamic State will”. Police subsequently killed the three attackers. “All Abbas had to do was lie and tell his people that Israel is planning to destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque – something that more than half the Palestinian population believes – and then sit back and let young terrorists do the dirty work”.
Likewise, the Paris attacks were condemned unequivocally by Pakistani Information Minister Pervez Rashid as “an attack on mankind”.
But the condemnation was not universal in the Arab world.