Friday, April 23, 2021

100 PROTESTORS AND 20 COPS INJURED IN JERUSALEM

Jews, Arabs Battle on the Streets of Jerusalem

 

Israel Today

April 23, 2021

 

 

Jerusalem in flames 

Dozens of people were arrested and well over 100 injured when Jews and Arabs clashed on the streets of Jerusalem Thursday night.

Sporadic racial street violence has been escalating in the capital over the past several days (see related: The TikTok Intifada). On Thursday, the far-right group Lehava issued a call for its followers to gather at Damascus Gate, which is on the edge of Arab “East Jerusalem,” in a show of “national honor.”

Police hold back 300 members of the far-right group Lehava to prevent them from clashing with Arab counter-protestors.

Arab counter-protestors also gathered, as did hundreds of police officers tasked with keeping the two groups apart. Despite their best efforts, the police failed and the Jewish and Arab mobs did come to blows.

Most of the injuries, however, were the result of police trying to hold back the much larger Arab mob. Some 100 protestors and 20 police officers were injured in the clash. Dozens more, both Jews and Arabs, were arrested.

Police use flash grenades against Arab rioters outside Damascus Gate.

The violence also spread beyond Damascus Gate. In another part of eastern Jerusalem, Arabs hurled stones at a Jewish motorist. When he stopped and tried to flee on foot, he was set upon by a mob and beaten.

Inside the Old City of Jerusalem, a group of Jewish youth hurled objects at an Arab home while children inside cried and their mother shouted for the assailants to “Stop!”

Israeli medics treat a wounded man. Well over 100 people were injured in the clashes.

The mounting tension and escalating violence comes against the backdrop of upcoming Palestinian elections in which the Palestinian leadership is demanding that Israel permit the Arabs of Jerusalem to vote. Israel, which has annexed eastern Jerusalem, is adamantly opposed to such a move as it would legitimize Palestinian claims to the city.

The present violence bolsters the Palestinian leadership’s assertion that Jerusalem is a city divided and that its eastern half should be under Palestinian Arab governance.

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