Ramallah - Just a few years ago, Islam al-Bayed spent seven months in an Israeli prison for allegedly throwing stones at Israeli troops. Now, the 26-year-old Palestinian man has become an unlikely symbol of tolerance after rescuing an Israeli family whose car crashed following a deadly roadside shooting by Palestinian militants in the West Bank.

Last week’s shooting, along with the fatal stabbing of an Israeli girl as she slept in her bed, have ratcheted up tensions in the southern West Bank. Israel has responded by imposing a closure around the city of Hebron and beefed up its troop presence in the volatile area.

But al-Bayed, a private security guard who lives in the al-Fawar refugee camp near Hebron, says his actions last Friday transcended politics.

“This was a very human moment. I didn’t think of the occupation or the conflict. I thought only of human beings, children who needed my help,” he said in an interview.... Read More: VIN