Around two dozen right-wing Israeli settler youth were recorded on video taunting relatives of Ali Saad Dawabsheh, the 18-month-old Palestinian toddler murdered along with his parents in a July 2015 arson attack.
The Times of Israel reports the extremists chanted “Ali is burned, where is Ali, Ali is on the grill” as Hussein Dawabsheh, Ali’s grandfather, and Nasr Dawabsheh, the slain boy’s uncle, left a courthouse in Lod District following a June 19 ruling on the admissibility of confessions made by suspects in the deadly terror attack. Hussein and Nasr have been Ali’s legal guardians since the death of his parents. The men were accompanied by Arab Israeli lawmakers Ahmad Tibi and Ayman Odeh, of the Joint List party.
“Where is Ali? Where is Reham? Where is Saad? It’s too bad Ahmed didn’t burn as well,” the youth chanted as they jubilantly danced. Ali’s father, 32-year-old Saad Dawabsheh, died four days after masked attackers firebombed his family home in Duma village in the illegally occupied West Bank on July 31, 2015. Ali’s mother, Reham Dawabsheh, 26, succumbed to her mortal injuries five weeks after the terror attack. Their son, Ahmed Dawabsha, who was 5 at the time, suffered severe burns and required months of treatment, but survived.
Some 20 police officers reportedly stood by watching the hate chants, without intervening.
“After Ali and Ahmed’s uncle told them, ‘Ali was just a child, and he is in heaven now,’ [the extremists] continued dancing and chanting ‘Ali was burned,’” Tibi told YNet News.
The news inside the courthouse wasn’t much better for the slain toddler’s surviving family, as a three-judge panel tossed out a confession by a teenager accused of involvement in the deadly attack after finding that his confession had been made under duress. Elisha Odess, a 17-year-old American Israeli from Tzofim, an illegal Jews-only settlement in the West Bank, alleges he was tortured by agents from Shin Bet, Israel’s internal state security agency. Shin Bet has denied the allegations.
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