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Hadash-Ta’al’s lone Jewish MK says Palestinian attacks in Judea and Samaria ‘not terror’

“The Israeli occupation is what started it all, and everything is derived from it,” says lawmaker Ofer Cassif from the predominantly Arab political party.

Knesset member Ofer Cassif attends a committee meeting at the parliament in Jerusalem, Nov. 8, 2021. Credit: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.
Knesset member Ofer Cassif attends a committee meeting at the parliament in Jerusalem, Nov. 8, 2021. Credit: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.

Ofer Cassif, the lone Jewish parliamentarian in the predominantly Arab Hadash-Ta’al party, asserted on Monday that Jews living in Judea and Samaria were liable for Palestinian attacks against them as they are not innocent civilians.

“They live as a thorn in the throats of the Palestinians,” he said, attributing Palestinian attacks—which he described as “not terror"—to the “Israeli occupation.”

A day after Ronen Hanania, a victim of a terror attack outside Kiryat Arba, was laid to rest, Cassif said the “settlers” must take responsibility for rampant Palestinian violence.

“The Israeli occupation is what started it all, and everything is derived from it. The bloodshed among both Palestinians and Israelis will stop when the occupation stops,” Cassif said.

Hanania, 50, was killed and several others were wounded by a Palestinian terrorist on Saturday night at an entrance to Kiryat Arba.

The mass shooting was perpetrated by Muhammad al-Jabari, reportedly a member of a new terrorist faction affiliated with Hamas. He was shot dead by security forces.

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