Three days after the lynching in Binyamin, the settler who was grazing the sheep, on Friday near Givat Oz Zion in Binyamin, came a short time ago to the Judea and Samaria district to file a complaint against the Arab rioters who attacked him and another group of settlers with clubs, rocks and fireworks.
From the attack, Yechiel Indor, who was severely injured, is still hospitalized and recovering from a head surgery at Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem. Several other settlers were lightly injured in the attack. As the settlers felt their lives were in danger and the assailants began to approach them, Indor was forced to use his personal weapon that he holds a license for, to defend his life and the lives of the other settlers. According to Arab reports, one of the attackers was killed.
"The settler arrived at the Judea and Samaria Central Unit to file his complaint, following the arrest last night by security forces of five Arab assailants in the village of Burqa. According to the IDF's statement, the assailants are suspected of a severe and grave attack, including the injury of Indor and other settlers, among other circumstances."
Attorney Adi Kedar from the organization "Honenu" stated, "This morning, the shepherd who was attacked by Arab assailants on Friday evening stood before the Judea and Samaria Central Unit. He was alone at the scene and experienced a severe lynching attempt that could have tragically ended. He arrived to file a complaint at the police station closest to his residence and was requested to visit the Judea and Samaria Central Unit. I call for the immediate arrest of all the Arab assailants and their investigation on suspicion of attempted murder," Kedar conveyed.