When 26-year-old Adi Jegna first noticed the white bag on one of the seats at the back of her city bus in the Tel Aviv suburb of Bat Yam on the way home from work Thursday evening, something didn’t feel right. So she got up and took a closer look.
Inside the bag, she saw rolls of toilet paper, and a container with some yellowish liquid.
“Frankly speaking I debated whether I should say anything,” she recounted to JNS on Sunday.
However, Jegna moved the bag a bit and saw some lettering in Arabic. “Then I understood I could not ignore it,” she said.
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Inside the bag, she saw rolls of toilet paper, and a container with some yellowish liquid.
“Frankly speaking I debated whether I should say anything,” she recounted to JNS on Sunday.
However, Jegna moved the bag a bit and saw some lettering in Arabic. “Then I understood I could not ignore it,” she said.

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