Ma’an reports:
Medical officials in Hebron said an 11-year-old girl from the city was transferred to Hadassa Hospital in Israel on Sunday, after she was struck down by a settler car at the Beit Ainun junction.
The girl, identified as Amani Al-Mutawer, was said to have been walking to school when she was hit.
Her condition was described as moderate.
Which begs the question: How did these “medical officials” know it was a “settler” car? I assume they did not actually see the accident, so it could have been driven by a palestinian. And if they coincidentally witnessed it, how could they ascertain just by looking that the car was driven by a resident of Judea or Samaria? The driver could have even been an Israeli Arab. And if it was a visibly Jewish driver, how would they know the resident didn’t live in Israel proper? Unless that’s the point: all Jewish cities and towns in Israel are viewed as settlements.
What is also worth noting is that the palestinian girl was taken to Jerusalem’s Hadassa Hospital. Apartheid fail, anyone?