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Tensions on the Temple Mount have not escaped the Palestinian social networks in which a massive amount of videos, slogans, posters and cartoons have appeared in recent days, including inciting content against Israel and the security forces. They all have a similar message: in Israel, do not sleep quietly until victory in the battle over Jerusalem


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"Uprising for al-Aqsa": The incitement in the networks that led to the riots in Jerusalem

Tensions on the Temple Mount have not escaped the Palestinian social networks in which a massive amount of videos, slogans, posters and cartoons have appeared in recent days, including inciting content against Israel and the security forces.

They all have a similar message: in Israel, do not sleep quietly until victory in the battle over Jerusalem

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Yifat Rosenberg and Alon Naim

Sunday, 09 May 2021, 11:23 Updated: 14:21

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Palestinian social networks have been filled in recent days with a large amount of posts, videos, infographics, posters and cartoons with inciting content, the sole purpose of which is to increase the flames around the events in Jerusalem.

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Telegram, all of which distributed the various content with the same message: In Israel, we will not sleep quietly until we achieve victory in the battle for Jerusalem.



One of the posts shows a red poster with an eye that reflects Jerusalem and the Temple Mount area.

This poster is part of other publications calling on the Palestinians to change the background in the profile pictures on the social networks to Edom as a sign of support for the residents of Jerusalem.

Calls to change the background in the networks to red (Photo: Official website, Twitter)

Another graphic shows a photograph of young people in Gaza lighting a fire with an attached caption indicating Hamas' identification with the Arabs of East Jerusalem.

"A decision has been made from Gaza - there will be no security and no stability until a victory is achieved in Sheikh Jarrah," it was written.

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The decision left Gaza, neither security nor stability, until a victory was achieved for Sheikh Jarrah (Photo: Official Website, Twitter)

In another post, the common slogan among the Arab demonstrators was distributed: "In the spirit of the blood, al-Aqsa redeemed you," and next to it was written that "these are not slogans, but acts for our al-Aqsa and the aggression of the occupation."

"These are not slogans" (Photo: Official Website, Twitter)

"Put to the test the patience of our warriors" (Photo: Official Website, Twitter)

Cartoon on the removal of checkpoints at the Nablus Gate (Photo: Official Website, Twitter)

Al-Aqsa Cartoon (Photo: Screenshot, Screenshot)

About 75,000 worshipers arrived at the Temple Mount last night, as part of the al-Qader night event and against the background of the growing tension in the capital.

Police and Border Police forces were deployed throughout the Old City and in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in East Jerusalem, and made arrests following riots that broke out there.



As in previous days, riots broke out yesterday and the Palestinian Red Crescent reported 90 wounded in clashes with police.

Also, in the southern sector, during the night, a rocket was fired from the Gaza Strip at Israeli territory and landed in an open area.

In response to the rocket fire, the IDF attacked a Hamas military post in the southern Gaza Strip.

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