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Six Israeli Travelers Attacked with Axes and Knives in Mongolia in Anti-Semitic Assault

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Six Israeli tourists, including three men and three women who previously served as IDF combat soldiers, were violently attacked at a camping site in northern Mongolia during a caravan trip. The assailants, a group of Muslim men of Kazakh origin, shouted anti-Semitic slurs such as "Heil Hitler" and "Get out of here" while assaulting the Israelis with knives and axes. The incident occurred on Monday as the group was preparing to spend the night at the campsite. Sensing escalating danger, the Israelis began changing into closed shoes and dismantling their tents when the attackers approached and initiated the physical assault.

During the confrontation, the Israelis managed to fend off their attackers; one used a glass bottle to repel an assailant, another subdued a second attacker with a knife, while a third was punched in the face, resulting in a broken jaw. Following the attack, the group left the site with help from a local driver. The injured individual was flown back to Israel for medical treatment. One of the victims described the attack as clearly motivated by anti-Semitism.

The Israeli group reported the incident to the Israeli embassy in China, which also covers Mongolia. Embassy officials, including the ambassador, maintained contact with the victims and provided support until their departure from Mongolia.

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