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(Jerusalem Post) Michael Starr - A Palestinian from Nablus, Mohammed bin Mohammed Bassiouni, 35, was indicted for a stabbing attack against his coworkers at a Petah Tikva garage on Aug. 10 that left one man severely wounded, the Central District Attorney's Office announced on Monday. Bassiouni, who had a permit to work in Israel, attacked the son of one of the owners, who also worked at the garage, though there had been no prior conflict between the two men before the attack. He took a large knife from the garage's kitchen and attacked the owner's son while shouting "Allah Akbar." 2023-08-24 00:00:00Full Article
Palestinian Arab Indicted for Stabbing Jewish Co-worker
(Jerusalem Post) Michael Starr - A Palestinian from Nablus, Mohammed bin Mohammed Bassiouni, 35, was indicted for a stabbing attack against his coworkers at a Petah Tikva garage on Aug. 10 that left one man severely wounded, the Central District Attorney's Office announced on Monday. Bassiouni, who had a permit to work in Israel, attacked the son of one of the owners, who also worked at the garage, though there had been no prior conflict between the two men before the attack. He took a large knife from the garage's kitchen and attacked the owner's son while shouting "Allah Akbar." 2023-08-24 00:00:00Full Article
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