Yom Shleeshee
Tuesday
7 Adar 5783
February 28 2023
SPECIAL NOTICE
The Israel Security System has placed the country on highest alert for terror attacks “in the immediate time frame.”
Ilan Ganeles: May His Memory Be For A Blessing
Ganeles was an Israeli-American citizen. Born in Connecticut, he came to Israel and volunteered for the IDF. He was shot to death on Road 90 near the Beit Arava Junction. He is the 14th Israeli murdered this month in Palestinian terror attacks.
While Ilan was fighting for his life, this is what was happening in Tel Aviv:
And this is what had happened earlier in the day:
As mourning cries filled the air of the cemetery:
The News on the Israeli Street
The war in Judea and Samaria.
Who knows how many Palestinian terror attacks have been thwarted overnight? For example, one terrorist uploaded a video last night of how he was about to carry out an attack at Nahal Hasi. Police officers rushed to the scene by helicopter and captured the terrorist on the grounds of Kibbutz Nir.
Shooting attacks:
The same Palestinian terrorists that killed Ilan Ganeles also fired on two other Israeli vehicles. Miraculously no one else was wounded or killed. The terrorists remain at large.
Palestinian terrorists using anti-tank rifles fired on the security fence at Beit El.
Palestinian terrorists fired 4 shots into the car of an Israeli family (parents and 3 small children) between Migdalot and Tapuach.
Molotov, IED, and “rock” attacks:
Palestinian terrorists attacked buses on the Gush Etzion-Hevron Road, on Road 55 near Kedumim, Al Aruv, at the Zif Nazam Junction,
Palestinian terrorists attacked motorists at the large Yitzhar Junction, on the Gush Etzion-Hevron Road between Al Aruv and Omer, Huwara, Tapuach, between Beit Anon and Kiryat Arba, on Road 60 near Wadi Harmiya, Karmi Tzur, Shilo (Israeli wounded), Road 443 west of Horon, on Road 446 north of Nili Square, near Shufa, and at uncounted other locations.
TODAY’S BLOG
The Poor Palestinians Of Huwara
The rampage that Jewish community members went on following the murders of the Yaniv brothers in downtown Huwara in broad daylight has brought Huwara into focus.
A front-page Jerusalem Post article this morning ludicrously reads “Huwara stunned by settler violence”.
Another front page article is about how the Biden Administration is demanding that those who participated in the rampage be arrested and that Israel compensate the residents of Huwara for property losses.
Israeli p0liticians on the left have left no stone unturned crying for the poor Palestinians of Huwara.
Let’s review the map we posted yesterday. Where exactly is Huwara?
Located between Har Bracha (where the Yaniv brothers were from), Yitzhar, and Elon Moreh, Huwara is a hotbed of Palestinian terror.
The schools in Huwara have long been known to incite their students to terror:
However, one need look no further than the massive amount of terror emanating from Huwara to understand how it has become a hotbed of terrorism. This list of terror attacks in Huwara over the past two months was published by Rescue without Borders SSF this morning (I have embolded plurals in order to show that there were multiple attacks):
Jan. 1: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” at buses in Huwara. The buses were badly damaged.
Jan. 2: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” at a bus in Huwara.
–Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” at cars in Huwara.
–Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” at female driver in Huwara. She had to be treated for anxiety and her car was damaged.
Jan. 4: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” at cars in Huwara.
Jan. 5: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” at cars in Huwara. There were no casualties but cars were damaged.
Jan. 8: Palestinian terrorists threw “rocks” at buses in Huwara causing damage to the bus.
Jan. 12: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” at a car in Huwara causing damage to the car.
Jan. 14: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” at cars in Huwara causing extensive damage.
Jan. 16: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” towards vehicles in Huwara; damage was caused.
Jan. 17: Palestinian terrorists attacked with Molotovs and “rocks” in Huwara.
Jan. 22: Palestinian terrorists attacked a bus with Molotovs and “rocks” in Huwara.
Jan. 24: Palestinian terrorist threw Molotovs and “rocks” at cars in Huwara.
Jan. 25: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” at a bus, trucks, and cars in Huwara.
Jan. 26: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” at buses in Huwara.
Jan. 27: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks”, and put spikes in the road at Huwara.
Jan. 30: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks”toward vehicles in Huwara causing extensive damage.
Jan. 31: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” at vehicles in Huwara. Damage was reported.
Feb. 1: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs at buses in Huwara. Damage was caused.
Feb. 6: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” and damaged vehicles in Huwara.
Feb. 7: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” just south of Huwara causing damage.
Feb. 14: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” at cars in Huwara.
Feb. 15: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” towards vehicles in Hawara near Einbus Square. Damage was caused
Feb. 18: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” towards vehicles in Huwara.
Feb. 19: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” towards vehicles in Huwara.
Feb. 20: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” at a bus in Huwara causing extensive damage.
Feb. 22: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” towards vehicles in Huwara causing much damage.
Feb. 23: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” at vehicles in Huwara. Cars were damaged.
Feb. 24: Palestinian terrorists threw “rocks” at a car in Huwara. A mother and her three children had to be evacuated by ambulance.
Feb. 25: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs at a car in Huwara causing damage.
Feb. 26: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks” at a bus in Huwara.
—Palestinian terrorists assaulted an motorist with “rocks” in Huwara. He was treated by MADA paramedics for wounds.
Feb. 27: The Yaniv brothers were shot to death in Huwara.
Feb. 28: Palestinian terrorists threw Molotovs and “rocks at vehicles in Huwara.
Josh writes about the attacks from January 1-February 26: “You neglected, neglected, ignored: we saw the dire results yesterday.”
Indeed.
Dozens of attacks.
Dozens of attempted murders–leading up to the murder of the Yaniv brothers.
Where is the outcry over these attacks? Why isn’t the U.S. demanding that the PLO pay for the medical services and property losses of Israelis in these attacks?
One last point: it is unfair to say that all of the people in Huwara were involved in the terror attacks above. However, it is completely fair to say that all of them knew about the attacks and did nothing.
Think about this information when you hear or read about the poor Palestinians of Huwara.