WATCH: Palestinian children play ‘Stab the Jew’

Video circulating online shows young boys playing a disturbing version of "hide-and-seek"

A new video is reportedly going viral on Arab social media, depicting four young Arab boys playing a disturbing version of hide-and-seek.

According to Israel’s Arutz Sheva, the video has been circulating online over the last few days, and was shot at the Farah refugee camp in Samaria, near Jenin. It depicts four boys wearing yarmulkes (posing as Jews) as they walk down an alleyway, when another boy (playing the role of the terrorist) appears out of nowhere and attempts to stab them with what appears to be an actual knife.

The children then fall, yelling out “Imma, Imma!” (Hebrew for mother), while some of them can be heard laughing.

Meanwhile, the boy playing the role of the attacker runs away, while an other boy can be seen filming the video.

Watch:

What games did you play as a child? This new disturbing video making the rounds on Arabic social media is from the Farah refugee camp near Jenin. In the video, Palestinian children stage a knife attack are one is even wearing a kippa to “act out the part” of a Jew. This is the kind of incitement that fuels hate.#StopIncitement!

Posted by StandWithUs on Sunday, November 15, 2015

 

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