January 25, 2013



Last Sunday, and following the end of a normal school day in Jerusalem, a number of Arab Palestinian schoolchildren from Jerusalem (around age 12) boarded an Israeli bus while heading home; a number of adult Israeli extremists started insulting the children, and one of them spit a gum he was chewing on a child�s face.



Israeli paper, Haaretz, reported that after the Palestinian children boarded the bus, two settlers "noticed" that the children were speaking in Arabic, and started cursing at them, insulting them and one of the settlers even spit a gum, he was chewing, in the face of one of the children.



The Arab children study at a Jerusalem school attended by both Arab and Jewish students.



After the two settlers left the bus, a settler woman started harassing the children, cursing at them and uttered a number of racist statements against the Arabs and Palestinians.



The settler woman did not only use words to show her racist nature against the Palestinians, but even physically attacked one of the children by grabbing her hair and pulling it.



The bus driver then stopped his bus, and demanded the settler woman to leave, and when she refused he called the police who detained her.



Haaretz said that "Ayyoub", the father of the child, said that his daughter goes to school through Jewish neighborhoods every single school day, and that she is repeatedly subject to verbal insults, but this time extremists decided to move to physical assault.



The father added that, in the latest bus incident, only one Israeli man stood up for the children, and prevented a more serious attack against them.



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