Far-right marchers attack Palestinians as Israel marks taking of Jerusalem
- Thousands of far-right Israelis participated in the annual Flag March in Jerusalem on Monday, commemorating Israel's 1967 capture of East Jerusalem.
- The march followed National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir's visit to the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, a known flashpoint in Israeli-Palestinian tensions.
- Violence erupted shortly after midday in the Old City as young marchers from West Bank settlements harassed Palestinians, left-wing Israelis, and journalists while chanting slogans like "Death to Arabs."
- Israeli police largely did not intervene, citing the youth of the marchers under 18, and no arrests were reported despite multiple assaults and provocations during the day's clashes.
- The event intensified regional instability amid the ongoing 20-month Gaza war and escalating West Bank tensions, with Palestinian and Israeli leaders condemning the violence and provocative acts at Al-Aqsa.
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UAE Condemns Israeli Extremists' Actions in Jerusalem
UAE Condemns Israeli Extremists' Actions in Jerusalem The United Arab Emirates has taken diplomatic action by summoning Israel's ambassador following 'provocative practices by Israeli extremists' during a rally in Jerusalem, as reported by state news agency WAM on Wednesday.Held on Monday, the rally marked Israel's capture of east Jerusalem in the 1967 conflict but turned hostile with far-right Israeli participants clashing with Palestinians, fe…
Israeli Nationalists March Through Occupied East Jerusalem Chanting “Death to Arabs”
Thousands of young Israeli nationalists marched through occupied East Jerusalem Monday, chanting “Death to Arabs” and “May your village burn” as they attacked Palestinian businesses and harassed journalists and activists as part of their annual Jerusalem Day Flag March. They also stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. Earlier in the day, Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir joined the protesters. Israeli newspaper Haaretz …
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Israel celebrated on Monday the commemorations of what it calls the Jerusalem Day. Many Israelis marched at the rhythm of nationalist chants, filling the streets with flags of the country, to celebrate what they consider to be a reunification of the city, whose eastern part has been occupied by the Hebrew state since 1967. ...
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