Israel Police Investigates Wedding Video With Extremist Guests Celebrating Death of Palestinian Baby
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The wedding video shows celebrants dancing while holding the photo of the baby burned alive in the West Bank. One of them is stabbing the photo of the infant with a knife. Photo: Screenshot.
The Judea and Samaria district police are investigating a wedding video aired on Channel 10 Wednesday night that showed a group of Jewish right-wing extremists dancing and celebrating the murder of a Palestinian toddler killed along with his parents in an arson attack in the West Bank in July.
The district spokesman said Thursday that the investigation was already underway a few days before the video was aired; but that once the footage went public they decided to confirm that they have been probing the “many, serious crimes shown in the wedding video.”
Read full story at The Jerusalem Post.
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