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'Extremist Israeli' attack: Photographs emerge of Palestinian toddler killed in firebombing 'Extremist Israeli' attack: Photographs emerge of Palestinian toddler killed in firebombing
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Photographs have emerged of the 18-month-old child killed in a horrific arson attack by suspected Jewish extremists in the West Bank.   Photographs have emerged of the 18-month-old child killed in an arson attack by suspected Jewish extremists in the West Bank.  
Ali Saad Dawabsha died after asked individuals reportedly threw two Molotov cocktails into his family home in Duma, near Nablus early on Friday morning. Ali Saad Dawabsha died after masked individuals reportedly threw two Molotov cocktails into his family home in Duma, near Nablus early on Friday morning.
The family of four were sleeping during the attack, with Ali’s father Sa’ad able to rescue his four-year-old son Ahmed and wife Rehan, who sustained 70 per cent burns to her entire body, but was unable to find his youngest son. The family of four were sleeping during the attack, with Ali’s father Sa’ad able to rescue four-year-old son Ahmed and wife Rehan, who sustained 70 per cent burns to her entire body, but unable to find his youngest son.
Images of the toddler started to emerge as outrage over the attack, just over a year since a Palestinian teenager was killed, mounted online.Images of the toddler started to emerge as outrage over the attack, just over a year since a Palestinian teenager was killed, mounted online.
This is Ali Dawabsha, an 18-month old burnt to death while he slept in his cot in #Duma. Not a 'terrorist'. A baby. pic.twitter.com/73kv0ZQjilThis is Ali Dawabsha, an 18-month old burnt to death while he slept in his cot in #Duma. Not a 'terrorist'. A baby. pic.twitter.com/73kv0ZQjil
Ali Dawabsha, the baby who was murdered last night in Duma, West Bank. pic.twitter.com/V82mw8K4vAAli Dawabsha, the baby who was murdered last night in Duma, West Bank. pic.twitter.com/V82mw8K4vA
Ali Dawabsha was burned alive. #WasBurnedAlive #حرقوا_الرضيع pic.twitter.com/oNT0VwIIidAli Dawabsha was burned alive. #WasBurnedAlive #حرقوا_الرضيع pic.twitter.com/oNT0VwIIid
18month old Ali Saad Dawabsha Palestinian baby burned to death by Israeli settlers: what will be done? What justice will flow?18month old Ali Saad Dawabsha Palestinian baby burned to death by Israeli settlers: what will be done? What justice will flow?
#dawabsha A Palestinian baby burned to death after Israeli terrorists set fire to Palestinian houses pic.twitter.com/RI4Yprs2qF#dawabsha A Palestinian baby burned to death after Israeli terrorists set fire to Palestinian houses pic.twitter.com/RI4Yprs2qF
Israel’s defence minister confirmed that the family had been taken to a hospital in nearby Nablus, but that they would be transferred to Israeli hospitals. Israel’s defence minister confirmed the family had been taken to a hospital in nearby Nablus, but that they would be transferred to Israeli hospitals.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the “terror attack.” He told the Jerusalem Post that “Israel deals harshly with terrorism, no matter who the perpetrators are”. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the “terror attack.”
He told the Jerusalem Post: “Israel deals harshly with terrorism, no matter who the perpetrators are”.
However, the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) tweeted on Friday morning that they held the Israeli government “fully responsible”.However, the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) tweeted on Friday morning that they held the Israeli government “fully responsible”.
PLO Secretary-General Saeb Erekat called for the international community to intervene. “We call upon the international community to end its policy of empty statements and to finally do something to protect Palestinians,” he told the Jerusalem Post. PLO Secretary-General Saeb Erekat called for the international community to intervene.
“We call upon the international community to end its policy of empty statements and to finally do something to protect Palestinians,” he told the Jerusalem Post.