Torkey family, which lost two daughters in the Shfa-Amr terrorist attack carried out by an Israeli settler-soldier, said that it received phone threats from a settler in Tapoah settlement, threatening to “accomplish the mission which the soldier Eden Natan-Zada, 19, started”.

Torkey family, which lost two daughters in the Shfa-Amr terrorist attack carried out by an Israeli settler-soldier, said that it received phone threats from a settler in Tapoah settlement, threatening to “accomplish the mission which the soldier Eden Natan-Zada, 19, started”.

The settler phoned the family which lost the two sisters Hazar 23, and Deena Torkey, 21, and asked if this is there home, and when he received a positive reply he voiced his threats, the Arabs48 news website reported.

The call was received by the uncle of the two deceased sisters.

“We are from Tapoah settlement”, the caller said, “we want to inform you that we will continue Eden’s mission today or tomorrow”.

Member of Knesset Amir Peres was present at the family’s home when the call was received, and the family informed him of the details of the threat call.

Also, the family called Mk Mohammad Barakeh who in return called the Israeli Minister of Interior Security, Gideon Ezra and demanded an immediate investigation.