March 20, 2016

Home of Key Witness to Dawabsheh arson attack set on fire

The consequences of fire in the home

Nablus, (IINA) - The home of the key-witness to the Duma arson attack, Ibrahim Dawabsheh, on Sunday overnight was set on fire by unidentified persons, Palestine News Network (PNN) reported.
Ghassan Daghlas, responsible for the settlement files in the northern West Bank, said that unidentified suspects at 2:AM have thrown two fast-flammable burning bottles into the house after breaking the windows of Ibrahim’s home while him and his wife were asleep, in an attempt to burn them alive.
Ibrahim and his wife were moved to the Rafidia hospital for treatment, after they suffocated on the gases burning bottles were thrown into the house at about.
Ibrahim is a key witness to the Duma arson attack that took place on 31 July 2015, and killed an 18-month-old baby, Ali Dawabsheh, and both his parents.
The only survivor of the arson attack is five year old Ahmad Dawabsheh, who has sustained burns on 80 percent of his body.
The Israeli settlers who burned the Dawabsheh family were indicted at the beginning of January, and were affiliated to the Pay The Price terrorist organization.
The main suspect was Amiram Ben-Uliel, a 21 year-old West Bank settler, in addition to Yinon Reuveni, 20 year-old, and two more minors were charged as an accessory.
SM/IINA

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