The Palestinian Authority denounced the remarks as “racist” and demanded that the European Commission president apologize.
Several Palestinian factions praised the Jerusalem terrorist attack as a "natural response to the crimes of the occupation in al-Aqsa Mosque."
A protest including chants of “Death to Jews” and “Death to Israel” was organized by Samidoun, a Palestinian NGO that is classified as a terrorist entity by Israel.
Ahmed Awashreh, the owner of the home that was badly damaged, said he was woken by the sound of a window smashing.
Palestinian terrorist Leila Khaled described former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Al-Hariri's alleged role in Palestinian terrorism in Europe.