CAGE accused of ‘excusing deliberate murder and inciting hate’ in Dee family tweets Controversial Muslim advocacy group appears to blame family of the two British-Israeli sisters Maia and Rina Dee for their murder in the West Bank

(Jewish News) Controversial Muslim advocacy group CAGE has been accused of “excusing deliberate murder and inciting hatred” in a social media response to the killing of the two British-Israeli sisters Maia and Rina Dee.

In an inflammatory Twitter thread posted on the official CAGE page on the platform, the parents of the two [sisters], who were shot dead in the West Bank last Friday, were openly accused of provoking the scenario in which their two daughters lost their lives.

Condemning Rabbi Leo Dee, and wife Lucy, who later also died as a result of the injuries she sustained in the terror attack near the Jordan Valley, for moving from their home in Radlett, Hertfordshire, to the West Bank settlement of Efrat, the group tweeted: “We are told of two sisters killed. We are not told of the choices made by parents to put them in harms way.”

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