Nearly one year ago, a group of Jews purchased a large building in Hevron, now known as a Peace House, from an Arab for four million shekels (roughly one million dollars). Soon after, the Arab who owned the building told the police and media that he never received the money, and the sale had not occurred.

Nadav Haetzni, the attorney for the Jewish community of Hevron, comments on the newly-released video (below) of the transaction, and talks about audio recordings of the Arab seller in which he admits that he lied to police for fear of losing his life from fellow Arabs for selling property to Jews.



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