The following is an an article from the Independent UK:
A police investigation is underway after the car of a man known for his opposition to Israel, was firebombed outside his home in Salford.
Rabbi Ahron Cohen’s Volvo estate was set on fire when petrol was poured over it and set alight after an attempt to explode the fuel tank failed.
Nobody was injured in the incident, which took place in the early hours of last Friday, but the car was destroyed in what seems to be a serious escalation in tensions between people in Britain over the conflict in Gaza.
Recent months have seen hundreds of incidents of antisemitism as well as abuse of people supporting the Palestinian cause, according to campaigners.
In a statement, a spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police said: “Just after 1.10am on Friday 19 September 2014, police were called following reports a car was set alight outside a house on Wellbeck Grove, Higher Broughton.”
They added: “Police are treating this as arson and inquiries are ongoing.”
The firebombing came just two weeks after the rabbi, a leading member of Neturei Karta, an anti-Israel group within Orthodox Judaism, spoke out against Israel’s military actions in Gaza, at a demonstration in Rochdale.
He described the incident as “sad” and warned it could have killed someone if his car had exploded. “It’s a shame they have to resort to any form of violence. I’m quite happy to sit and talk and explain my views. They can explain theirs. If we don’t agree, we can agree to differ.”
Rabbi Cohen described the creation of Israel as a “disaster” and a “festering sore that goes back 100 years”.
Speaking to the Manchester Evening News, he added: “If everybody resorted to violent activity the world would be a very terrible place to live in. People are entitled to discuss their views but it has to be done in a civilised manner.”
One of his neighbours, who did not want to be named, said: “His views have angered a lot of people around here. A lot of families have boys in the Israeli army.”
Richard Burden MP, chair of the all-party parliamentary group on Britain-Palestine, said: “This horrific arson attack underlines why, as the crisis in the Middle East continues to unfold, it is critical that we work hard for peaceful community relations here in the UK. As the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Muslim Council of Britain said in a joint statement, we must not import conflict, but export peace. There is no excuse for Islamaphobia and antisemitism, from whatever quarter it comes from.”
(Source: Independent)
4 Responses
Unless know who firebombed and why, the article is pure speculation.
He says that we have to have peace and not resort to violence but at the same time, he supports Hamas and anyone else that fights against Israel.
“It’s a shame they have to resort to any form of violence. I’m quite happy to sit and talk and explain my views.”
Oh you mean, like Hamas? PLO? ISIS?
I wouldn’t be surprised if Mr. Cohen hired someone to light the fire inorder to gain media attention & sympathy.
Should we feel bad?