Herzog: Fire that burned Dewabshe threatens our existence here

Leader of the opposition Isaac Herzog said Sa@@@ed Dewabshe, who died on Saturday was another victim of terror and extremism. 
Dewabshe was the second victim of an arson attack on his West Bank home in which his 18-month baby boy was killed. Jewish terrorists are suspected in the attack. 
"The fire that burned the Dewabse family is a fire that is foreign and that threatens our existence here," Herzog said.
"A person that burns families, throws stones and firebombs and kills young innocent girls is a terrorist, and it makes no difference what his ethnicity or religion is, or from which rabbi or imam he learned about evil and extremism," he added. 
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