ืึทืึฒื ึดึฅื ืึทืงึฐืฉืึถึื ืึถืชึพืึตึฃื ืคึผึทืจึฐืขึนึื ืึฐืึดืจึฐืึผึตืืชึดึงื ืึถืชึพืึนืชึนืชึทึื ืึฐืึถืชึพืืึนืคึฐืชึทึื ืึผึฐืึถึฅืจึถืฅ ืึดืฆึฐืจึธึฝืึดืื
But I will harden Pharaohโs heart, that I may multiply My signs and marvels in the land of Egypt.
ืึทืึผึถืึฑืึทืงึ ืึตึฃื ืคึผึทืจึฐืขึนึื ืึฐืึนึฅื ืฉืึธืึทึืข ืึฒืึตืึถึื ืึผึทืึฒืฉืึถึืจ ืึผึดืึผึถึฅืจ ื'ื {ืก}
Yet Pharaohโs heart stiffened and he did not heed them, as ื' had said.
ืึทืึผึนึคืืึถืจ ื' ืึถืึพืึนืฉืึถึื ืึผึธืึตึื ืึตึฃื ืคึผึทืจึฐืขึนึื ืึตืึตึื ืึฐืฉืึทืึผึทึฅื ืึธืขึธึฝืื
And ื' said to Moses, โPharaoh is stubborn; he refuses to let the people go."
But when Moses told this to the Israelites, [that God would free them from slavery and deliver them to the land promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob], they would not listen to Moses, their spirits crushed by cruel bondage.
"Settlers killed a Palestinian teen. Israeli forces didn't stop it." The Washington Post, January 9th, 2024.
The threats were sent via Facebook on Oct. 9 to residents of Qusra, a Palestinian community in the Israeli-occupied West Bank: โTo all the rats in the sewers of Qusra village we are waiting for you and we will have no mercy. The day of revenge is coming.โ
Two days later [Oct. 11th], on a sunny Wednesday afternoon, a group of masked and armed Israeli settlers struck the village in what would be the deadliest attack by settlers in the West Bank since the Israel-Gaza war began three months ago [...].
[...] [O]ne of the Palestinians killed, 17-year-old Obada Saed Abu Srour, was shot in the back by settlers, probably as he was running from gunfire.
Israeli troops, meanwhile, did not forcefully intervene, despite their obligation under international and Israeli law to protect all residents of the West Bank, including Palestinians. Soldiers and police were photographed at the scene of the deaths only after the attack ended, even though troops stationed at nearby military outposts were within earshot of the gunfire and had views of an earlier attack by settlers [...].
Abu Srour, the eldest of four children, with aspirations to become a policeman after finishing high school, was killed along with civil engineer and new father Muath Raed Odeh, 29. They were trying to protect the home of 30-year-old blacksmith Awad Mahmoud Odeh from attack. Musab Abdel Halim Abu Rida, 20, who worked in the fields and could always make his grandmother laugh, was killed near Abu Srour.