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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: Israeli Settlers Attempt to Burn Family of Key Arson Witness During a speech before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) on Sunday, Biden, in an effort to promote peace, called on the Israeli government to end its expansion of settlements into Palestinian territory. Protesters Rally in DC Against AIPAC and US Policy in the Middle East "Israels governments steady and systematic process of expanding settlements, legalizing outposts, seizing land, is eroding, in my view, the prospect of a two- state solution," he said. "There is no political will at the moment among Israelis or Palestinians to move forward with serious negotiations. And thats incredibly disappointing." On the same day that Biden delivered his speech, the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) reported a deadly attack by two unidentified Israelis. The incident involved the home of Ibrahim Dawabsheh, the key witness to a separate arson attack in Duma last summer that killed 18-month-old Ali Dawabsheh. On Sunday, the suspects threw two Molotov cocktails into the Dawabsheh home in an apparent attempt to murder the witness. While Ibrahim and his wife were not burned in the attack, they were both rushed to the hospital for smoke inhalation. Ibrahims wife said that in the days leading up to Sundays attack, the family heard a number of strange noises around the home. FILE - In this July 31, 2015 file photo, a Palestinian inspects a house after it was torched in a suspected attack by Jewish settlers, killing an 18-month-old Palestinian child and his parents, at Duma village near the West Bank city of Nablus Two Israelis Charged With Triple Murder in West Bank Arson Case The attack was conducted in a similar manner as the one Dawabsheh witnessed last summer, and coincided with a criminal hearing for the main suspect of that incident. While Israeli officials condemned last summers arson attack, rights group BTselem criticized these remarks as "empty rhetoric." "Official condemnations of this attack are empty rhetoric as long as politicians continue their policy of avoiding enforcement of the law on Israelis who harm Palestinians, and do not deal with the public climate and the incitement which serve as backdrop to these acts," the group said at the time. "Weve stressed to both parties the need to take meaningful steps to demonstrate their commitment to a two-state solution that extends beyond mere words," Biden told AIPAC, as the fire burned. "Theres got to be a little show-me. This cannot continue to erode." Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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