'Death to Arabs': Chaos
erupts in Jerusalem after the far-right march
Israeli forces tear gas Palestinian counter-protesters gathered at
Damascus Gate after a week of anti-Palestinian attacks
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Hundreds of far-right and anti-Palestinian
activists took to the streets in Jerusalem's Old City on Thursday chanting
"Death to Arabs" as they protested through the city
center.
The march, led by Lehava, a far-right Israeli
group was organized as a call to "restore Jewish dignity" in
Jerusalem.
It came after a week of increased violent
assaults against Palestinian citizens of Israel in the Old City.
Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that the uptick
in anti-Palestinian violence began after a video was posted to TikTok
of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish man being slapped - seemingly at random - on
Jerusalem's light rail train.
Two 17-year-old Palestinians were subsequently
arrested in relation to the incident.
On Thursday, Palestinian counter-protesters
gathered at Jerusalem's Damascus Gate, the main passage used by Palestinians to
enter the Old City's castle walls.
Footage circulating on social media showed
police and hundreds of protesters running through the streets as the sound of
either fireworks or stun grenades echoed in the background.
The Palestinian Red Crescent emergency service said
32 Palestinians were injured, including 12 who were hospitalized, the
Associated Press reported.
According to Haaretz, Israeli far-right
organizations used WhatsApp groups to call on protesters to carry guns, while
posting instructions on how to avoid arrest.
The newspaper reported that in a group chat
organized by the far-right
group La Familia, a user
posted: "Burning Arabs today, Molotov cocktails are already in the
trunk…the way I see it, an Arab dies today."
In a
video posted to Twitter,
Israeli youth were filmed throwing pipes and other hard objects into the homes
of Palestinian residents of the Old City.
Earlier on Thursday, a Jewish man maced a
Palestinian woman in the face and a man driving in a car bearing an
Israeli flag fired off a few rounds from a firearm near the Israeli Ministry of
Justice.
The "Death to Arabs" slogan being used at
the march is a staple at protests organized by Lehava, which is best known for
its use of intimidation, harassment, and violence to stop Israelis and
Palestinians from
dating or even being friends
or coworkers.
While Palestinians make up around 20 percent of the
Israeli population, with both communities living in close proximity in cities
like Jerusalem, animosity runs high.
In February, a comprehensive study conducted at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem showed
that 66 percent of the
ultra-Orthodox, 42 percent of religious Israelis, and 24 percent of secularists
"hate Arabs". The term "Arab" is commonly used in Israel as
a way to challenge the existence of Palestinians and historic
Palestine.
The same study showed that 49 percent of religious
Israelis and 23 percent of secular citizens supported stripping the right to
vote from Palestinians inside Israel.
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