Jerusalem – Israeli police say two people were hurt when a fire bomb was thrown at a passing car in Jerusalem.
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Inside the car was a woman, 27 who was evacuated to Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Center in stable condition with burns to her body.
Her husband, who was also in the vehicle, was unharmed, although the car was completely burnt.
The damaged vehicle hit a pedestrian, who suffered light injuries.
Police spokeswoman Luba Samri said a woman was seriously wounded. She said another person was also hurt, probably as a result of the woman’s car crashing into another vehicle.
She said it was too early to tell who had carried out the attack, but that similar attacks in the past had been carried out by Palestinians.
Police are investigating the surrounding incident.
Suspected Jewish extremists set fire to a Palestinian home in the West Bank, burning a toddler to death on Friday.
On Thursday, an ultra-Orthodox Jew stabbed revelers at a gay pride parade in Jerusalem, wounding 6 people, including a 16-year-old girl who died of her wounds Sunday.
I won’t hold my breath waiting to hear the same condemnation against this attack like last week.
Sorry to say,MIDA KANEGGET MIDA