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Gaza residents from the southern city of Rafah on Saturday poured out on the streets to celebrate the terror attack in West Bank settlement of Itamar, in which five family members were murdered in their sleep.
Residents handed out candy and sweets, one resident saying their joy "is a natural response to the harm settlers inflict on the Palestinian residents in the West Bank.

Meanwhile, Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said he "clearly and firmly denounces the terror attack, just as I have denounced crimes against Palestinians.
"We are against all types of violence," Fayyad stated during a tour in Bethlehem, "Our position has not changed. As we have said many times before, we categorically oppose violence and terror, regardless of the identity of the victims or the perpetrators."
IDF and security forces have been scouring the West Bank area since late Friday night, and have arrested 20 Palestinians from the villages of Awarta, Zababdeh, Sanur and Siliya. The IAF employed unmanned aerial vehicle in an effort to search for the suspects.
The Hamas movement accused the Palestinian Authority's security apparatus of arresting three of its activists nearby Qalqilya and Jenin.
"The report of five murdered Israelis is not enough to punish someone," stated Hamas Spokesperson Sami Abu Zuhri, adding, "However; we in the Hamas completely support the resistance against settlers who murder and use crime and terror against the Palestinian people under the auspices of the Israeli occupation soldiers."
A pamphlet distributed by the Islamic group stated that the PA also detained activists from Nablus, who were previously imprisoned and released.
According to unverified report, Fatah's military wing – the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades – assumed responsibility for the attack. A group spokesperson told a Palestinian news agency that a cell of militants infiltrated the settlement of Itamar and committed the attack.
The spokesperson stressed that the attack "came as a response to Israel's continues hostile policy toward the Palestinian people."
'Give murderers death sentences'

Defense Minister Ehud Barak held an assessment meeting at the Defense Ministry offices in Tel Aviv, following the attack. The meeting was attended by Chief if Staff Benny Gantz and other military and intelligence officials.
Barak called on the leaders of the Jewish settlements in the West Bank to act responsibly and urged the Palestinian leadership to denounce the attack.
Ron Nachman, mayor of adjacent city Ariel, arrived in Itamar Saturday noon and expressed anger over the government and defense minister's conduct.
"We need to find those behind the attack and give them the death penalty. I can't recall such a horrific terror attack," he said.
Nachman refused to comment on future "price tag" operations of radical rightist, saying: "I am not responsible for violent acts from either side."

There is no death penalty in Israel.
 
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Gaza celebrates; Fayyad condemns - Israel News, Ynetnews

Gaza residents from the southern city of Rafah on Saturday poured out on the streets to celebrate the terror attack in West Bank settlement of Itamar, in which five family members were murdered in their sleep.
Residents handed out candy and sweets, one resident saying their joy "is a natural response to the harm settlers inflict on the Palestinian residents in the West Bank.

Meanwhile, Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said he "clearly and firmly denounces the terror attack, just as I have denounced crimes against Palestinians.
"We are against all types of violence," Fayyad stated during a tour in Bethlehem, "Our position has not changed. As we have said many times before, we categorically oppose violence and terror, regardless of the identity of the victims or the perpetrators."
IDF and security forces have been scouring the West Bank area since late Friday night, and have arrested 20 Palestinians from the villages of Awarta, Zababdeh, Sanur and Siliya. The IAF employed unmanned aerial vehicle in an effort to search for the suspects.
The Hamas movement accused the Palestinian Authority's security apparatus of arresting three of its activists nearby Qalqilya and Jenin.
"The report of five murdered Israelis is not enough to punish someone," stated Hamas Spokesperson Sami Abu Zuhri, adding, "However; we in the Hamas completely support the resistance against settlers who murder and use crime and terror against the Palestinian people under the auspices of the Israeli occupation soldiers."
A pamphlet distributed by the Islamic group stated that the PA also detained activists from Nablus, who were previously imprisoned and released.
According to unverified report, Fatah's military wing – the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades – assumed responsibility for the attack. A group spokesperson told a Palestinian news agency that a cell of militants infiltrated the settlement of Itamar and committed the attack.
The spokesperson stressed that the attack "came as a response to Israel's continues hostile policy toward the Palestinian people."
'Give murderers death sentences'

Defense Minister Ehud Barak held an assessment meeting at the Defense Ministry offices in Tel Aviv, following the attack. The meeting was attended by Chief if Staff Benny Gantz and other military and intelligence officials.
Barak called on the leaders of the Jewish settlements in the West Bank to act responsibly and urged the Palestinian leadership to denounce the attack.
Ron Nachman, mayor of adjacent city Ariel, arrived in Itamar Saturday noon and expressed anger over the government and defense minister's conduct.
"We need to find those behind the attack and give them the death penalty. I can't recall such a horrific terror attack," he said.
Nachman refused to comment on future "price tag" operations of radical rightist, saying: "I am not responsible for violent acts from either side."

There is no death penalty in Israel.

Buddy what else you expecting from UN declared terrorists
 
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Sad incident of deaths RIP to the victims.


On the other hand sad to see Israeli propaganda cashing dead bodies sans any evidence
 
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Because to him this inhumanity is justified.

as much as to Zionists the killings of innocent Palestinian kids, women and men.

You must understanding from where you are coming and what is the situation. if you weight the atrocities it still tilts to a greater extent in your direction
 
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Gaza celebrates; Fayyad condemns - Israel News, Ynetnews

Gaza residents from the southern city of Rafah on Saturday poured out on the streets to celebrate the terror attack in West Bank settlement of Itamar, in which five family members were murdered in their sleep.
Residents handed out candy and sweets, one resident saying their joy "is a natural response to the harm settlers inflict on the Palestinian residents in the West Bank.

Murder of small children and sleeping families is cause for celebration? What kind of people are these?

Meanwhile, Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said he "clearly and firmly denounces the terror attack, just as I have denounced crimes against Palestinians.
"We are against all types of violence," Fayyad stated during a tour in Bethlehem, "Our position has not changed. As we have said many times before, we categorically oppose violence and terror, regardless of the identity of the victims or the perpetrators."

Now all you must do, Mister Fayyad is find the perpetrators and punish them. It shouldn't be terribly hard. Just find the scum everyone is patting on the back and applauding.

IDF and security forces have been scouring the West Bank area since late Friday night, and have arrested 20 Palestinians from the villages of Awarta, Zababdeh, Sanur and Siliya. The IAF employed unmanned aerial vehicle in an effort to search for the suspects.

I pray they find the perpetrators and conspirators and release the innocent promptly.

The Hamas movement accused the Palestinian Authority's security apparatus of arresting three of its activists nearby Qalqilya and Jenin.
"The report of five murdered Israelis is not enough to punish someone," stated Hamas Spokesperson Sami Abu Zuhri, adding, "However; we in the Hamas completely support the resistance against settlers who murder and use crime and terror against the Palestinian people under the auspices of the Israeli occupation soldiers."
A pamphlet distributed by the Islamic group stated that the PA also detained activists from Nablus, who were previously imprisoned and released.

Murder of sleeping children and families is resistance? Got it. Now we know what kind of animals with which we are dealing.

According to unverified report, Fatah's military wing – the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades – assumed responsibility for the attack. A group spokesperson told a Palestinian news agency that a cell of militants infiltrated the settlement of Itamar and committed the attack.
The spokesperson stressed that the attack "came as a response to Israel's continues hostile policy toward the Palestinian people."
'Give murderers death sentences'

I'm sure the two parents, the eleven-year-old, the three-year-old, and the three-month-old baby were all hardened killers, right? Please God let me control my disgust and my anger.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak held an assessment meeting at the Defense Ministry offices in Tel Aviv, following the attack. The meeting was attended by Chief if Staff Benny Gantz and other military and intelligence officials.
Barak called on the leaders of the Jewish settlements in the West Bank to act responsibly and urged the Palestinian leadership to denounce the attack.
Ron Nachman, mayor of adjacent city Ariel, arrived in Itamar Saturday noon and expressed anger over the government and defense minister's conduct.
"We need to find those behind the attack and give them the death penalty. I can't recall such a horrific terror attack," he said.
Nachman refused to comment on future "price tag" operations of radical rightist, saying: "I am not responsible for violent acts from either side."

There is no death penalty in Israel.

I can understand the no death penalty thing...to a point. Where children are involved, in a brutal, deliberate attack like this, I would be happy to assist anyone in the execution of the death penalty on those proven guilty of the crime.
 
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