The Israeli police continue to rebuff appeals to launch a probe into an attack by Israeli settlers on a Palestinian youth from Kafr Kassim town.
According to the Hebrew-speaking Walla news site the Israeli police has not shown any intent to open an investigation into a settler attack on a Palestinian youngster from Kafr Kassim village in 1948 Occupied Palestine.
The looked-for probe concerns an attack carried out by Israeli settlers on a Palestinian youth mistaking him for the perpetrator of the Petah Tikva anti-occupation attack last Thursday.
18-year-old Sadeq Nasser Abu Mazen from Nablus’s southern town of Beita carried out anti-occupation shooting and stabbing attacks in Petah Tikva near Tel Aviv.
At the time of the attack seven Israeli settlers sustained various injuries and were transferred to local hospitals for treatment.
Over recent months Palestinian protesters have carried out anti-occupation attacks including stabbings shootings and car-ramming against the Israeli occupation army in response to Israel’s simmering terrorism against Palestinian civilians and holy sites.