Far-right lawmakers visit to Sheikh Jarrah reignites clashes
During tour of contentious East Jerusalem neighborhood Religious Zionist alliance chief Smotrich says those who succumb to terrorism invite more violence ; Palestinians say over 250 people wounded in capital unrest; police say 21 officers hurt
Ynet reporters, Associated Press |
Published: 05.10.21 , 17:10
Clashes between Palestinians and right-wing Jewish protesters in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah were reignited Monday afternoon after several right-wing lawmakers arrived and toured the area, ending several hours of relative calm.
Religious Zionist Party chief MK Bezalel Smotrich, who arrived at the contentious area with several members of his faction, slammed law enforcement and security forces for their lax treatment against Palestinian violence and called for the formation of a stable government that can tackle the unrest.
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