Friends toddler keeps attacking mine, how do I handle this?

I've made a new friend that is lovely. She has a daughter same age as mine bar a couple of months (hers being 2 months older) her daughter keeps attacking mine and it seems to be escalating and pretty relentless with pinching her face and throwing things at her. She practices gentle parenting which I do too, however with certain things I would be firmer and make it clear that something isn't acceptable and she just kind of skims over how serious attacking other kids is (gentle voice) no we don't do bad touch **child's name** and then 2 minutes later she's back at it attacking my child. Now I'm at the point where I don't want to be around her child because it feels too stressful and like I'm betraying my own by having her around her when my child is now very uncomfortable in her presence. What should I do? Or am I just being over sensitive?

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Your child's safety comes first. Trust your instincts on this one.

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oh she does this with her daughter to no avail my daughter isn't super verbal yet she just says no and runs away and tries to hide while the other girl follows her all the while her mum is saying 'gentle hands'. Unfortunately this just isn't having any impact

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