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tensions soar, coexistence strained in aftermath of har adar attack - all in one solar street light price

by:Litel Technology     2019-08-07
tensions soar, coexistence strained in aftermath of har adar attack  -  all in one solar street light price
On Tuesday, residents near the back door of the Hardar settlement lost their lives, expressing concern about the fragile coexistence of Jews living there with Arab labourers and neighbouring countries.
"We have been living in harmony with the inhabitants of the region and those living outside the fence, especially Abu Gosh.
It was a difficult day.
Guy Shem Tov said, "Everyone is suffocated and upset. "
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Hardar attack scene(Photo: EPA)
Shemtov employs a worker from a nearby village every week, but admits that the deadly attack exacerbated his fears.
He said, "You don't want to think that this would happen, but it could happen to anybody, anywhere. "
Dganit has lived in settlements not far from Jerusalem for 27 years. He also said that the attack destroyed the bonds of mutual trust that prevailed in otherwise peaceful societies.
"We have been living with different workers and municipal employees and know their names.
Every day I see them in the street and chat with them.
When that happens, you think, "she said.
Degnitt added that the feeling in Hardar was that the terrorist Nimo Jamal, from nearby Beit Surik, launched the attack for family rather than ideological reasons.
"We know that the attack probably originated from his own personal problems, and he decided to solve it in this way and become some kind of'Super martyr'.
Unfortunately, the Palestinian Authority has also ensured funding for such things, "she added.
However, Dganit insists that a person's actions will not destroy the relationship between Arab neighbors and residents of Kharda.
"I don't think I will start to be afraid of the workers who work here, nor will I put them all in a negative situation.
I think this is one-
"The problem of time and part of the nature of the place are coexistence," she concluded.
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(Photo: AP)
Those who really know the terrorists are even more upset.
Forecaster Sharon Wexler was one of those people who hired him as a cleaner in her own home.
She said, "He looks really good. "
"Until this morning, we had a wonderful feeling of living side by side with our neighbors, a sense of coexistence," Wexler declared.
Another resident of Hal Adar, Henya, said she also knew the terrorists who killed Joseph Ottoman (or Arish and Solomon Gabria).
"I remember a lovely man who walked around and never forgot to say hello to anyone.
She said, "It's really painful because of the people you know.
Haldar has existed for 30 years, and coexistence is its daily reality.
Hundreds of workers pass through our gates day after day, building, working and providing other services for us.
We provide their livelihoods, "said Chen Felipovich, chairman of the Haldar Council.
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Three victims.
Asked if this coexistence would continue after the attack, Alishi, a resident of Hal Adar, said: "Conventions are part of coexistence, and we will do everything we can to restore both.
We will deal with anyone who tries to hurt us and embrace anyone who wants to cooperate.
After the attack, Palestinian workers were banned from entering Hardar on Wednesday.
Other West Bank settlements will not be allowed to enter.
Despite residents'desire to avoid escalating tensions and to return to normal life, the workers themselves have expressed their pain at what they call unfair treatment.
"Sometimes soldiers belittle us and treat us as inferior people.
The status quo makes many young people angry and reminds them of attacks.
How much do we need?
It's a powder keg that will eventually explode, "lamented Armor of Tulkam.
By contrast, Nablus's Mahmoud also works in Israel, insisting that economic considerations must be given priority.
"Yes, we are all very difficult, but we need to fight to feed our families.
"This is not the time to attack, because it will only make our lives more difficult," he said.
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Kogat's Arab Facebook Post Punishes Munir-
Coordinator of Administrative Government Activities-Gen. Yoav (Poli)
Mordechai spoke of the inflammatory comments made by Munir al, Fatah's Minister of Information. -
Jaghoub serves as the coordinator of government activities on Facebook pages in the Arab region. "(Jaghoub)
Pouring petrol on the flames of violence will only bring disaster to his people.
Jahoub, head of information at Fatah's Mobilization and Organization Office, has never missed an opportunity to drop more and more gasoline on any flame he encounters.
Munir should study history books and find that playing with violence only causes pain to the Palestinian public and deprives Hamas of its sovereignty.
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