Naaman Stavy, 32, stands in front of the gas station kiosk, part of a station his family has owned and operated for generations that was the site of a violent demonstration last month. He says not enough attention is being paid to attacks by Jewish-Israelis on Palestinian Arabs in Israel during those violent nights. Shoshy Stavny's grandfather opened the Paz gas station in 1952. Shoshi Stavny stood outside her gas station for hours, protecting her employees and her property from a violent mob, among them Jewish extremists. Coexistence but not equalityIn the aftermath of the terrible night at their gas station, a key question nagged at the Stavnys: why weren't more people talking about it?
Source: CBC News June 07, 2021 07:52 UTC