Monday, July 7, 2014

Israelis Disturbed to See Nazi Flag in Arab Town; Flies Over Beit Ummar, Reminds Jews of WW II

Hundreds of Israeli residents of Gush Etzion were disturbed to see a Nazi flag flying over the Arab town of Beit Ummar yesterday, the Jewish Press website reports today (July 7, 2014).

The large flag is visible from Route 60, the main route in the area. Residents notified the IDF (Israel Defense Forces), but they have so far failed to act.

Beit Ummar -- a town of about 13,000 -- is located northwest of Hebron, close to where the bodies of three abducted Israeli teens were discovered in a shallow grave on June 30.

A resident of Carmei Tsur who saw the flag told Tazpit News Agency that this is reminiscent of what happened some 75 years ago during World War II. "The Arabs are no longer fearful of hiding their intentions," he said, "to kill, destroy, and uproot the Jewish people."

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