Palestinians accuse Israel of murdering PA Cabinet Minister, autopsy shows heart attack to blame

The other day Palestinian Authority Cabinet Minister Abu Ein participated in clashes against the Israeli Army and ended up on the ground in distress. Palestinians say that Israeli soldiers beat him and they are passing around a photo of an Israeli soldier with his hand at the neck of Abu Ein to prove it. But as CBN News points out in the video, he looked like he was in cardiac distress when he slumped on the ground.

The Palestinian Authority is blaming Israel for murdering Abu Ein. Even Erodgan weighed in calling it a “despicable Israeli act” and vowed that “Turkey will continue to fight against Israel’s anti-humanitarian and outrageous actions alongside the Muslim world and other members of the international community.”

But the truth is Abu Ein died of a heart attack as the autopsy showed:

Now a Palestinian-led autopsy claims his cause of death was a stress-induced heart attack.

The report, being led by Palestinian, Jordanian and Israeli pathologists, said the death was caused by blockage in the coronary artery, and said there were signs of light internal bleeding and localized pressure on the neck, at least according to the Israeli version of the report published by the Health Ministry

The deceased suffered from heart disease, and there was evidence that plaque buildup were clogging more than 80% of his blood vessels, as well as signs that he had suffered heart attacks in the past.

As you can see in the video above, Abu Ein was not just peacefully protesting, but was in the faces of the Israeli soldiers, trying to provoke them.

There have been clashes in Israel since Ein’s death and funeral. Given that 80% of Palestinians support the latest attacks on Israel, these latest clashes come as no big surprise. Palestinians will use any lie as a reason to attack Israel.

 
UPDATE: Turns out Abu Ein was a terrorist:

Abu Ein previously spent several years in Israeli prison for his role in a 1979 terrorist attack in Tiberias. A group of youngsters were celebrating Lag Ba’omer in the city center when a bomb exploded in their midst. Two 16-year-olds – Boaz Lahav and David Lankri – were killed and 36 other youths wounded.

After the attack, he fled to the US. In 1981, he became the first Palestinian ever to be extradited from the US to Israel.

A year later, Abu Ein was sentenced to life imprisonment but was released in the 1985 Jibril prisoner exchange deal. During the second intifada, Abu Ein was held in administrative detention.

And you know Palestinians, they love their terrorists.


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