Netanyahu says not a word heard from PA, while whole Israeli leadership condemned Duma firebombing, which killed 3 Dawabsha family members

NEW YORK — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday lambasted Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas for failing to condemn the terror attack that earlier that day had killed an Israeli couple in front of four of their children, aged 4 months to 9 years.

“I didn’t hear any condemnation from the Palestinian Authority” on the murders of Naama and Eitam Henkin, he said. “Note that there was this horrible and pretty unique event of the murder of an Arab family in Kfar Duma,” he continued, referring to an event from July 31, during which three members of the Dawabsha family were killed.

The Dawabsha family home was firebombed by Jewish terrorists, killing Ali Dawabsha, 18 months old. His parents dies of their severe wounds separately, weeks apart. The only surviving member of the family is Ahmed, 5, who remains hospitalized in Israel.... Read More: Times of Israel