Jewish religious terrorism

Israel charges two over arson attack that killed Palestinian family

Israeli prosecutors filed murder charges on Jan. 3 against a man and a minor for an arson attack in the occupied West Bank that killed three members of a Palestinian family and helped fuel the fiercest eruption of street violence in years. 

The attack on July 31 killed 18-month-old Ali Dawabsheh and his parents Saad and Riham. 

Israeli wedding guests celebrate death of Palestinian toddler (chilling video)

Wedding guests in Jerusalem celebrate the wedding by dancing with guns and knives. One guests dances with a knife pierced through a picture of Ali Dawabsheh, an 18-month-old who died with his parents when their home in the village of Duma in the occupied Westbank was torched in July.

Israeli officials describe the attack as Jewish terrorism.

Is the 'Islamic State' Islamic?

On Feb. 25, 1994, an ultra-Orthodox Jew named Baruch Goldstein entered the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, occupied Palestine, with a machine gun. Seconds later, he opened fire on the Muslim worshippers, killing 29 people and wounding more than 125. He himself was lynched to death by the survivors in the mosque, but only to turn into a martyr in the eyes of his comrades.