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Saturday November 03, 2007 15:06 by Najeep Faraj - IMEMC News
Israeli soldiers told the villagers of Al Fourdess village, located to the east of Bethlehem, in the southern part of the West Bank, that a Lioness had escaped from the settlement of Qedumem, built illegally on the village land.
The soldiers told the villagers to be alert since the lioness may attack the villagers or their homes.
Witnesses reported that a large number of Israeli soldiers were seen looking for the escaped lioness on Friday night but they didn't tell the local villagers about the escape until Saturday.
The witnesses added that the soldiers used light flares during the night to illuminate the sky in their search for the animal.
Osamah, a resident of the village of Al Fourdess, told IMEMC that two days after the escape of the lioness from the Israeli settlement, a Palestinian shepherd from the village saw it approaching the town.
Palestinian villagers from Al Fourdess added that now they have to fear not only the settler and their violent attacks on the locals, but now they also have to fear the ferocious animals kept as pets by the Israeli settlers.
Translated by: Ghassan Bannoura – IMEMC News Room
http://www.imemc.org/article/51276
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Israeli soldiers told the villagers of Al Fourdess village, located to the east of Bethlehem, in the southern part of the West Bank, that a Lioness had escaped from the settlement of Qedumem, built illegally on the village land.
The soldiers told the villagers to be alert since the lioness may attack the villagers or their homes.
Witnesses reported that a large number of Israeli soldiers were seen looking for the escaped lioness on Friday night but they didn't tell the local villagers about the escape until Saturday.
The witnesses added that the soldiers used light flares during the night to illuminate the sky in their search for the animal.
Osamah, a resident of the village of Al Fourdess, told IMEMC that two days after the escape of the lioness from the Israeli settlement, a Palestinian shepherd from the village saw it approaching the town.
Palestinian villagers from Al Fourdess added that now they have to fear not only the settler and their violent attacks on the locals, but now they also have to fear the ferocious animals kept as pets by the Israeli settlers.
Translated by: Ghassan Bannoura – IMEMC News Room
http://www.imemc.org/article/51276
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Very wise animal; seems also her dislikes to live with zionists.