Jewish settlers assault 75-year-old woman

17 يونيو/جزيران 2013 الساعة . 02:25 م   بتوقيت القدس

A 75-year-old Jerusalemite woman, Fatima Ajjaj, was injured in Givat Shaul west of occupied Jerusalem on Sunday after three Jewish settlers assaulted her. Her son, Abed, said that his mother was visiting his brother in Kfar Shaul hospital and when she went out at 0200 pm (local time) three Jewish settlers attacked her while she was waiting for a cab to take her home. He said that the extremist settlers threw his mother to the ground and kicked and beat her while shouting racist slurs such as “Death to Arabs”. He pointed out that his mother was sick and had undergone three surgeries. In a similar incident, two Jerusalemite young women complained to police that they came under attack last Friday. The young women, both in their early twenties, said that Jewish settlers attacked them while on their way to work. The first Layali Al-Sayyad, from Tur suburb, said that she suffered broken nose and swelling under her eye in addition to other bruises, while the second Anwar Abu Ramuz, from Wadi Qadum, said that she also suffered a broken nose and swelling in the eye and face.