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Man forced to flee West Bank after death threats for rescuing children of murdered Rabbi Miki Mark at scene of 2016 attack; has been homeless, living in limbo in Israel


By TOI STAFFToday, 4:47 am 7

Interior Minister Aryeh Deri hugs a Palestinian man after presenting him with Israeli residency on August 6 2019. the man came to the aid of the Mark family after the July 1, 2016 terrorist attack in which Rabbi Miki Mark was killed (Screencapture/Channel 12)


Interior Minister Aryeh Deri on Tuesday awarded Israeli residency to a Palestinian man who saved the children of a West Bank rabbi in the aftermath of the deadly terror attack in which the father was killed.

Rabbi Miki Mark was murdered in a July 1, 2016, shooting. His wife, Chava, was seriously injured, and their two teenage children were also hurt. The Palestinian rescuer and his wife, residents of the Hebron area, helped the surviving members of the Mark family escape their overturned vehicle and administered first aid until first responders arrived at the scene.


The Palestinian man, who has not been named, received a temporary visa to live and work in Israel after receiving death threats in his hometown near the West Bank city of Hebron.

However, the visa was not renewed in August 2018 and for the last year he was unable to work, becoming homeless and living in limbo in Israel.

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Miki Mark, who was murdered in a terror attack near Hebron on July 1, 2016 (Courtesy)
After his plight was revealed recently in a Channel 12 report, and following a campaign by several Israelis, including settler leaders, he was awarded Israeli residency on Tuesday, along with his wife and son.

While presenting him his identity documents, Deri praised him for his “selfless, noble” actions and said he would now be able to begin a new life in Israel.

The residency entitles him to a work permit and social benefits, Deri said.

West Bank settler leader Yossi Dagan, the head of the Samaria Regional Council, who had campaigned for the Palestinian to be given residency, said it was the “moral and righteous thing to do for a man who risked his life to save Jews.”

Three years ago the Palestinian man described what happened at the scene of the terror attack.

After he managed to pry one of the doors open, the man said he pulled 14-year-old Tehila Mark from the wrecked car. He said his wife, who is a medical doctor, worked to stanch the bleeding from the teen’s abdominal wound while he called an ambulance.

“She was telling them in English, ‘Do not be afraid, we are here to help you,’” he recalled.

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Israeli police look for evidence at the scene where Miki Mark was killed and three members of his family were wounded when a Palestinian terrorist opened fire on their car, on July 1, 2016, south of Hebron. (AFP/Hazem Bader)
The man said he then removed 15-year-old Pedaya Mark from the car, and attempted to calm him.

“I took the boy and I hugged him. I gave him some water and applied iodine, and just kept telling him that everything was going to be fine,” he said. “It doesn’t matter to me if it was an accident or a terror attack, it’s irrelevant. These are people, children, who need help, and if I can help, I will help them.

“The girl told me, ‘God sent an Arab to help us,’” he added.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/pales...s-after-terror-attack-gets-israeli-residency/
 
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Collaborator gets rewarded by occupier,now considered to be honorary zionist.
Gosh,what a lovely story.It truly warms the cockles of my heart.:bad:
 
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Collaborator gets rewarded by occupier,now considered to be honorary zionist.
Gosh,what a lovely story.It truly warms the cockles of my heart.:bad:
So saving children is collaborating.
Nice mentality

His name is written in the article, Miki Mark, so stop spreading propaganda.

also, https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4885621,00.html
 
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I wish you guys could just leave it as goodwill gesture to person instead of making up stories about him getting death threats and having to flee. Always have to score political points. The reality is he was one of Palestinian bystanders who helped and no one is against that nor did any Palestinians bother to identify who they are. They most likely got treated by Palestinian paramedics as well.

Nevertheless settlers are present illegally in the Palestinian West Bank thanks to Israeli military attacking and threatening Palestinians with death if they try to prevent the colonization of their land. So any settler in the occupied territory is living there at his own risk as he/she did not get permission from rightful owners of land.
 
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I wish you guys could just leave it as goodwill gesture to person instead of making up stories about him getting death threats and having to flee. Always have to score political points. The reality is he was one of Palestinian bystanders who helped and no one is against that nor did any Palestinians bother to identify who they are. They most likely got treated by Palestinian paramedics as well.
That's why he claims, so if u'd like to revert the statement bring proof
 
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That's why he claims, so if u'd like to revert the statement bring proof

I doubt he claimed anything, and if he is , he is just looking for work visa in Israel. Nobody among Palestinians even knows who he is and Palestinians rush to treat anyone hurt from car accidents. Everyone in the area likely thought it was a car accident and rushed to help the people. And I'm sure the lady asked her government to reward the man because maybe she didn't feel that safe in a war zone.
 
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I doubt he claimed anything, and if he is , he is just looking for work visa in Israel. Nobody among Palestinians even knows who he is and Palestinians rush to treat anyone hurt from car accidents. Everyone in the area likely thought it was a car accident and rushed to help the people. And I'm sure the lady asked her government to reward the man because maybe she didn't feel that safe in a war zone.

Following the event, word spread of the man’s heroism, though some of the reactions were not what he expected. He was called a traitor and a collaborator. His boss fired him.

Ultimately, the man feared for his life and sought refuge in Israel while his wife and young child remained near Hebron. He received a work visa, but it was not renewed last year, rendering him homeless and unable to work, despite two years of legal efforts on his behalf by the pro-Israel Shurat HaDin Israel Law Center.

https://www.jns.org/palestinian-hero-and-his-family-granted-israeli-residency/

You can doubt all you want
 
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Following the event, word spread of the man’s heroism, though some of the reactions were not what he expected. He was called a traitor and a collaborator. His boss fired him.

Ultimately, the man feared for his life and sought refuge in Israel while his wife and young child remained near Hebron. He received a work visa, but it was not renewed last year, rendering him homeless and unable to work, despite two years of legal efforts on his behalf by the pro-Israel Shurat HaDin Israel Law Center.

https://www.jns.org/palestinian-hero-and-his-family-granted-israeli-residency/

You can doubt all you want

So Israeli media publicized the whole thing and got to him with Israeli officials which is likely what drew the scrutiny. Of course, assuming you guys aren't making the whole story up, because no one in Hebron heard of such a story. And if it is true, like I said, it has nothing to do with him helping the people in the accident but to do with Israeli media exploiting him to justify settler presence in the West Bank.

We Palestinians extend our arm to any visitors but we all know that settlers are not visitors. They got no tourist visa or work visa from the Palestinian Authority. They arrived in West Bank by force and the Israeli government builds Jewish only apartments for them in West Bank in the tens of thousands to transfer millions of random Jews into West Bank to annex it by rapidly altering demographics. So once again, they aren't good people nor coming to do any good for Palestinians, and I wouldn't be surprised if Palestinians of West Bank do not have good perception of them.

So they should't expect Palestinians to be nice to them. Not too long ago these settlers kidnapped a Palestinian teenager , poured gasoline down his throat and burned him alive:

Palestinian boy Mohammed Abu Khdeir was burned alive, says official

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/05/palestinian-boy-mohammed-abu-khdeir-burned-alive

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Palestinians are scared and terrorized by these settlers who are all armed as well and get backing of Israeli army.
 
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"Because of that, We decreed upon the Children of Israel that whoever kills a soul unless for a soul or for corruption [done] in the land – it is as if he had slain mankind entirely. And whoever saves one – it is as if he had saved mankind entirely. And our messengers had certainly come to them with clear proofs. Then indeed many of them, [even] after that, throughout the land, were transgressors." Chapter (5) sūrat l-māidah.
 
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So Israeli media publicized the whole thing and got to him with Israeli officials which is likely what drew the scrutiny. Of course, assuming you guys aren't making the whole story up, because no one in Hebron heard of such a story. And if it is true, like I said, it has nothing to do with him helping the people in the accident but to do with Israeli media exploiting him to justify settler presence in the West Bank.

We Palestinians extend our arm to any visitors but we all know that settlers are not visitors. They got no tourist visa or work visa from the Palestinian Authority. They arrived in West Bank by force and the Israeli government builds Jewish only apartments for them in West Bank in the tens of thousands to transfer millions of random Jews into West Bank to annex it by rapidly altering demographics. So once again, they aren't good people nor coming to do any good for Palestinians, and I wouldn't be surprised if Palestinians of West Bank do not have good perception of them.

So they should't expect Palestinians to be nice to them. Not too long ago these settlers kidnapped a Palestinian teenager , poured gasoline down his throat and burned him alive:

Palestinian boy Mohammed Abu Khdeir was burned alive, says official

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/05/palestinian-boy-mohammed-abu-khdeir-burned-alive

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Palestinians are scared and terrorized by these settlers who are all armed as well and get backing of Israeli army.
Lol, publishing half stories are we..
The kidnapping and murder of Mohammed Abu Khdeir occurred early on the morning of 2 July 2014, a day after the burial of three murdered Israeli teens.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidnapping_and_murder_of_Mohammed_Abu_Khdeir
On 12 June 2014, three Israeli teenagers were kidnapped at the bus/hitchhiking stop at the Israeli settlement of Alon Shvut in Gush Etzion, in the West Bank, as they were hitchhiking to their homes.[3] The three teens were Naftali Frenkel (16, from Nof Ayalon), Gilad Shaer (16, from Talmon), and Eyal Yifrah (19, from Elad).[4][5]

Gilad Shaer called a police emergency hotline to report the kidnapping.[6] The emergency call recording, initially under a gag order, was leaked to the public.[6] After Shaer's whispered message "They kidnapped me", the taped call also recorded shouting in Arabic from the kidnappers and several volleys of automatic gunfire.[6][7] Within days, Israeli investigators, though lacking conclusive proof, strongly suspected the teenagers had been killed, and, if so, knew where the victims' bodies would probably have been dumped.[8][9]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_kidnapping_and_murder_of_Israeli_teenagers

Also, the murderer of the Palestinian kid was cought by Israeli forces.
All the parties denounces of this horrific act, which rarely happens in the palestinian side

When Israel included Khdeir in its Victims of Acts of Terror Memorial at Mount Herzl, the family obtained its immediate removal. They had not been consulted, dismissed the inclusion as a bid to improve Israel’s image, rebuffed the idea of him being memorialized among fallen Israeli soldiers who "killed his relatives in Gaza, Lebanon and the West Bank",[22] stated the trial of the suspects was being dragged out, and complained that several months earlier, the Jerusalem council had forced them to remove his image from outside their home after it had hung there for four months, by threatening them with a per diem $500 fine, on the grounds it contravened a local Israeli law.[23][24]

On 30 November 2015, the two minors involved were found guilty of Khdeirs' murder, and were respectively sentenced to life and 21 years imprisonment on 4 February. On 3 May 2016, Ben David was sentenced to life in prison and an additional 20 years.[25]
 
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Without taking any sides.....The couple should be commended for saving the lives of the family...Good thing they were recognized and awarded by the Israeli Government...

This is good PR for both Palestinians and Israelis...
 
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