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Shame on the un-Israeli Huwara murderers

The JC Leader, 3 March 2023

March 2, 2023 15:36
Palestinians walk past torched cars at a scrapyard in the occupied West Bank town of Huwara on February 27, 2023. - Two Israelis living in a West Bank settlement were killed on February 26 in a "Palestinian terror attack", officials said, sparking violence in which a Palestinian man was killed, while settlers torched homes in revenge (RONALDO SCHEMIDT/AFP via Getty Images)
Palestinians walk past torched cars at a scrapyard in the occupied West Bank town of Huwara on February 27, 2023. - Two Israelis living in a West Bank settlement were killed on February 26 in a "Palestinian terror attack", officials said, sparking violence in which a Palestinian man was killed, while settlers torched homes in revenge. (Photo by Ronaldo SCHEMIDT / AFP) (Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT/AFP via Getty Images)
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The murder on Sunday of brothers Hillel and Yagel Yaniv by a Palestinian terrorist in Israeli town of Har Bracha was a despicable act — and one, tragically, which Israelis have had to grow used to.

The vast majority understands instinctively that the only correct response is to allow the authorities to take the proper action. However painful, what can never be justified — and is, indeed, profoundly un-Israeli — is for individuals to wreak their own vengeance on innocent Palestinians.

The riots that followed the killings, with 400 settlers rampaging in the nearby town of Huwara, and the appalling murder of a Palestinian blacksmith who had just returned from earthquake volunteering efforts in Turkey, shamed Jews everywhere.

As the President of Israel, Isaac Herzog, rightly put it: “Taking the law into one’s hands, rioting and committing violence against innocents — this is not our way, and I express my forceful condemnation.” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for calm: “I ask that when blood is boiling and the spirit is hot, don’t take the law into your hands.”

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