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Arutz 7: 70-Year-Old Jewish Woman Stands Up to Arab Attackers
70-year-old Jewish woman stands up to Arab men who harass her in her home. ‘They attack like animals, but I’m not afraid.’
Maayana Miskin, May31, 2013
“She wants to eat me alive,” 70-year-old Yona told Arutz Sheva, referring to her next door neighbor – an Arab woman from the Shuafat neighborhood of Jerusalem. “She wants to devour me. Just look at her face.”
Yona’s story begins more than 40 years ago, when she and her newlywed husband made a bold move, buying a home in the majority-Arab neighborhood of Shuafat in northern Jerusalem. Few Jews lived in the area then, although more came in wake of the couple’s decision.
The couple remained in their home in Shuafat for the next several decades, even as the neighborhood became notorious for hostility to Israel. Then, ten months ago, her husband passed away.
A short time later, Arabs living nearby declared that the couple’s apartment had, in fact, always belonged to them. Since then, a gang of Arab men has made Yona’s life a nightmare.
The men have decided that the best way to get Yona out of her house is to simply break in and remove her. She pointed out parts of her home that had been damaged in various attempted break-ins.
On Thursday afternoon the men came again, and began working together to break the lock on her front door. Police came, and told the Arab men that they need to resolve the issue in court.
Yona’s son Gavriel Marzel, who grew up in the home, told Arutz Sheva that he hopes the Arab gang will listen.
“I grew up in this home, even before the Six Day War,” he said. “It was fun. My father was the first who lived here, and he brought more Jews.”
“Last Monday the court held a session on ownership of the property, and today Arabs suddenly came and broke the door,” he said. The court had ruled that Yona must be allowed to remain until a final decision is made regarding the property, he added.
Yona, for her part, says she will remain in her home despite the attempts to use violence to force her out. “They come here and attack me like animals, but I’m still not afraid to sleep here alone,” she told Arutz Sheva. “There needs to be a presence here.”
Esser Agaroth :
This is a true Bath-Yisra'el (Daughter of Israel)! Unlike other women, who are concerned about their own "rights," Yona is defending her home and land by herself, in the face of Arab terror!
Not only that, but she is a widow. Where are all the feminists, and women's rights advocates, to defend their sister, who is literally putting her life on the line for the sake of Eretz Yisra'el??!!
I'll tell you where they are. They are down by the Kothel (Western Wall) preventing other women from praying there, so that they can assert their "democratic" rights to do whatever the heck they want. And, if it hurts anyone else, or the majority of the public, why should they care? Their "progressive" feminist minority overrules any majority. Anyone can see that.
Yona is like Devorah, the Prophetess and warrior who proclaimed truth and risked her life to defend Am Yisra'el and Eretz Yisra'el (Judges Ch. 4-5).
Her name means "dove" - a harmless bird surrounded by wolves. I feel so sad that she is forced to live like this in her final years.
ReplyDeleteHashem should look down with mercy and deliver us from all our enemies.