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PA daily: “Every Israeli thinks he has the right to execute any Palestinian” and “plant[s] a knife”

Headline: “Falsification of executions”
     “The pictures and videos that filmed the executions and inhumane crimes which the occupation soldiers and settlers are carrying out clarify the historical situation, the threat and racism, which have become a dominant trait of the occupation regime… Every Israeli thinks that he has the right to execute any Palestinian he wishes to, by claiming he [the Palestinian] endangers his [the Israeli’s] life, and the assembly and creation of false and misleading evidence – needed to prove the claim that ‘the Israeli’s life was in danger’ – is in the hands of the occupation’s security people: soldiers, police, undercover people, and intelligence people. This is done by placing a knife next to the executed Palestinian’s body, or planting a knife in the victim’s pocket, or handbag if it is a girl, and this has been proven by many cases where the Palestinian was intentionally executed… The occupation, through its extremists and murderers, continues the intentional murders of [Palestinian] citizens and minors in front of the world’s eyes and ears without any shame and embarrassment. The case of the boy Ahmad Manasrah (terrorist who was wounded and hospitalized, not killed, despite PA officials’ claim that he was ‘executed’ –Ed.) is just one of these crimes, which the occupation authorities are trying to atone for or apologize for, if we expose the crime.”

Pisgat Ze'ev stabbing attack - On Oct. 12, 2015, two Palestinian terrorists, Hassan ‎Manasrah (15) and Ahmad Manasrah (13), stabbed Yossef Ben Shalom (21) in the Pisgat ‎Ze'ev neighborhood of East Jerusalem, then repeatedly stabbed a 13-‎year-old boy (name undisclosed at time of writing) who was riding his bike. Hassan Manasrah was killed while fleeing the scene, and Ahmad Manasrah was shot by Israeli police and hospitalized. Both victims of the attack were seriously injured. The terrorists, who were cousins, came from the nearby Palestinian neighborhood of Beit Hanina.

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