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18-month-old Palestinian toddler Ali Saad Dawabsha burned to death by NAZI Jewish settlersThe arson attack in the village of Duma near the northern city of Nablus threatened to further tensions between NAZI Jewish settlers and Palestinians, two days after Naziyahu controversially approved 300 new illegal Jewish settler homes in the West Bank.

According to Palestinian security officials, four assailants believed to be NAZI Jewish settlers set a house on fire at the entrance to the village and scrawled graffiti on a wall before fleeing to a nearby NAZI Jewish settlement.
Palestinian sources said those wounded included the toddler’s parents and another child.
The arson attack follows days of tensions surrounding NAZI Jewish settlements in the West Bank, with righting groups opposing the demolition of two buildings under construction that the NAZI High Court said were illegal.
West Bank NAZI Jewish settlements are viewed as illegal under international law, but not by the NAZI government.
They are also major impediments to peace negotiations with the Palestinians, who see the land as part of a future independent state, and Western nations have called on NAZI regime to halt construction.
Extreme-right NAZI Jewish activists have committed acts of vandalism and violence against Palestinians and 1948 Palestinian for years, attacking Christian and Muslim places of worship.
The attacks are known as “price tag” violence — a euphemism for nationalist-motivated hate crimes by NAZI Jewish extremists.



