Location: Ramallah (West Bank)
Details: Two Israeli non-combatant reservists, Vadim Norzhich and Yosef Avrahami, accidentally entered the Palestinian Authority-controlled city of Ramallah. They were detained by PA police and taken to the local police station. A crowd of hundreds of Palestinian demonstrators stormed the station, beating and stabbing both soldiers to death. The incident gained international notoriety when an Italian television crew captured footage of a perpetrator displaying his blood-soaked hands to the crowd from the window.
January 17, 2001 – Murder of Ofir Rahum (Fatal)
Location: Outskirts of Ramallah
Details: 16-year-old Israeli high school student Ofir Rahum was lured via an online chat room by a Fatah operative posing as a foreign tourist. She drove him to a secluded location outside Ramallah, where he was ambushed and shot more than 15 times by Palestinian gunmen. Due to the premeditated nature of the ambush involving a crowd execution strategy, Israeli authorities classified the swarm attack and subsequent treatment of the body as a lynching.
January 8, 2014 – Qusra Incident (Attempted/Rescued)
Location: Qusra (West Bank village)
Details: A group of approximately 11 Israeli settlers from nearby outposts entered the outskirts of the Palestinian village of Qusra. They were surrounded by dozens of local residents who trapped them inside an unfinished building, stripped them of their outer clothing, and began beating them. Local Palestinian village elders and Palestinian Authority liaison officials intervened, acting as a human shield to protect the Israelis from the mob until the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) arrived to extract them.
February 29, 2016 – Qalandiya Incident (Attempted/Rescued)
Location: Qalandiya Refugee Camp
Details: Two non-combatant IDF soldiers using the navigation app Waze accidentally entered the Qalandiya refugee camp. Their vehicle was immediately surrounded, pelted with stones and Molotov cocktails, and set on fire. The soldiers fled on foot in separate directions to evade the gathering crowd. A massive IDF rescue operation ensued, resulting in heavy clashes, but both soldiers were recovered alive.
February 12, 2018 – Jenin Incident (Attempted/Rescued)
Location: Jenin (West Bank)
Details: An Israeli citizen and an IDF soldier in civilian clothing accidentally entered Jenin. Their vehicle was blocked by an angry crowd that smashed the windows, threw heavy rocks, and physically assaulted the occupants, inflicting moderate injuries. Palestinian Authority security forces stepped in, extracted the two Israelis from the mob, sheltered them in a secure facility, and coordinated their safe handover to Israeli authorities.
November 22, 2021 – Ramallah Incident (Attempted/Rescued)
Location: Ramallah
Details: Two ultra-Orthodox Israeli civilians mistakenly drove into central Ramallah. A mob quickly blocked their vehicle, throwing blocks and stones, breaking the windows, and setting the car on fire. The occupants managed to escape the vehicle while being assaulted and were rescued by Palestinian Authority police officers, who transported them to a checkpoint to be handed over to the IDF.
August 24, 2024 – Abu Falah Incident (Attempted/Rescued)
Location: Abu Falah (West Bank village near Ramallah)
Details: An Israeli civilian accidentally entered the village of Abu Falah. Residents surrounded his vehicle, pelted it with stones, and set it ablaze. The driver was attacked and sustained light injuries before local Palestinian residents intervened to shield him from the mob, keeping him safe until Israeli security forces arrived to extract him.
@IlliniJdMd@VividProwess Israelis put up the signs because a funny thing happened, every time Jews entered Palestinian villages, they were lynched. Every time. Every Palestinian village. The kids there arent interested in bikes. They are brought up to kill. That is their interest.
@IlliniJdMd@VividProwess Yep, but I guess you havent visited Palestinians. There is literally a sign outside of every village which says that any Israeli that enters risks their life, because they would get instantly lynched.
@Osint613 At a certain point, he is going to confuse himself. He may accidentally go to war with Pakistan, or perhaps mistakenly sign an irrevocable peace treaty with Greenland.
@LionsOfZion_ORG Its inevitable. At a certain point he's just going to confuse himself and accidentally wipe them off the grid after attaining a peace deal.
@Shellgamedata@Osint613 When i say no enforcement mechanism, i mean that there is no way to guarantee its enforced. There may be penalties for noncompliance or threats of action, but penalties or threats wont deter Iran.
@DrEliDavid What Trump doesnt get is that even if he is able to squeeze Iran into a deal that he likes, there is no goodwill on their part, nor an enforcement mechanism. In real estate, he has a contract and he can sue the other party, so the deal ends when its signed. Here, it doesnt.
@MOSSADil@TreyYingst@FoxNews Interesting to hear an analysis of when Trump decides to use Trey Yingst to deliver a message, and when he chooses to do so through Axios Barack Ravid. Is there a logic to it?
@DeepWaterSchmoo@IsraeliPM The front is coming regardless of whether we open it or if Erdogan opens it. A Nato member is openly threatening to take back Jerusalem from Israel. We will have to deal with them sooner or later.
@777Osman777@sentdefender Big Players? When was the last time Turkey won a war? 45% of your population is Kurds who youve been slaughtering for years. When the moment of truth comes, your country will get devoured from within.