Israel – Netanyahu Condemns Dimona Revenge Attack

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    Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gestures as he speaks during a news conference in Jerusalem October 8, 2015. REUTERS/Ronen ZvulunIsrael – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “strongly condemned” the attack in Dimona Friday morning, the harming of innocent Arabs.”

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    “Israel is a state of law and order,” he said, pledging to “bring justice to anyone using violence and breaking the law from any side.”

    He said whoever deploys violence will be brought to justice.

    Both Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas have called for calm and Palestinian police are continuing to coordinate with Israeli security forces to try to restore order, but there are few signs of the tension and violence dying down.


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    stopthis
    stopthis
    8 years ago

    Hey bibi its time to wake up and do something and stop talking alot maybe the arabs will stop if the get hit back

    8 years ago

    Using the same justification as the savages do, one can only conclude that whoever committed this act (IF it indeed was a Jew, and that’s a very big IF), was driven insane by having to witness the daily terrorism against Jews, and the Israel govt. caring more about not angering obama and the UN, than about protecting its citizens!

    8 years ago

    He should not issue condemnations. He should wait until Abbas y”sh condemns terror first.