“A shocking case”: the mayor of Hebron called for dogs to be killed

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Mati Barnhart, knitted news05.11.22 18:04 11 in Hashvan Tishpag

Hebron. Photo: Wisham Hashamol, Flash 90

The mayor of Hebron, Taysir Abu Sanina offered 20 shekels, called on the residents of the city to kill stray dogs. Abu Sanina offered 20 shekels to any resident who would kill or hand over a stray dog ​​to the authorities.

In photos circulated on social networks, residents were seen beating dogs and killing them and picking them up in their vehicles. Despite this, even among the residents of the Palestinian Authority, the announcement caused condemnation.

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The phenomenon of stray dogs in Judea and Samaria is well known, and most of the victims of the dogs are deer and other animals that they prey on. Sometimes the dogs also reach Jewish settlements. Last February A 10-year-old girl from Kiryat Arba was attacked. who was on her way home by stray dogs. A Palestinian who was in the area threw stones at the dogs and thanks to him the girl was not hurt.

Hebron Mayor Abu Sanina was among the Fatah squad that murdered six Yeshiva students in May 1980, who were on their way to Beit Hadassah in the heart of the Jewish settlement in Hebron. In the shooting attack, Zvi Glat, Eli HaZev, Shmuel Marmelstein, Hanan Kreuthamer, Gershon Klein and Yaakov Zimmerman were murdered. The four members of the Palestinian squad were sentenced to prison. The four, including Abu Sanina, were later released in a prisoner exchange deal. Abu Sanina was elected mayor in May 2017.

The Let Live Live movement stated: “This is a shocking case, which needs to be stopped immediately. Dogs are creatures with feelings, they are not part of a range, it makes no sense to shoot them just like that on the street and everyone will be silent. We must remember that shooting stray dogs is also allowed in Israel, unfortunately, only that there are no records Like those who came from Hebron. It’s time to stop shooting dogs everywhere and move to a humane solution for Aker Hasan Hafir.”

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