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Trey Yingst provides the latest updates on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared a state of emergency in a city just south of Tel Aviv Tuesday night, as Arab and Jewish communities clashed in violent riots.
Following the aggressive exchange of hundreds of rockets between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants since Monday, Arab and Jewish communities took to the streets in Lod Tuesday night.
Images of cars, shops and synagogues ablaze were posted to social media, prompting Lod Mayor Yair Revivo to request Netanyahu’s assistance.
The city-wide state of emergency allowed Revivo to implement a curfew and request additional security forces to be called in, first reported the Times of Israel.
20 arrested in Lod riots after funeral of Arab man shot in unrest
Ynet |
Published: 05.11.21 , 18:22
Some 20 people were arrested in the central city of Lod Tuesday evening as riots broke out after the funeral of an Arab man who was shot dead in a suspected hate crime attack.
The victim was identified as 25-year old Moussa Hassoun who was killed overnight Monday during riots that broke out in the city in the wake of the tensions in Jerusalem.
A 34-year old Jewish local was arrested on suspicion of being involved in the shooting.
Hassoun was taken to Shamir Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.
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