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A source in one of the Arab municipalities: "Estimates that there will be no widespread riots on the first Friday of Ramadan" | Israel today

2022-04-07T12:45:04.893Z


Against the background of the wave of terrorist attacks and events at the Nablus Gate, the source told "Israel Today": "People want to go and pray to be with the family" • Regarding the riots in Jerusalem in recent days, he said:


The first Friday in Ramadan, which will be marked tomorrow is the most tense.

Tens of thousands of worshipers from around the country will come in droves for Friday prayers on the Temple Mount.

The tension every evening at the Nablus Gate has so far not affected the situation in the Arab sector in the rest of the country in general, and in Wadi Ara and the cities of the triangle in particular.

Tomorrow will be the first Friday prayer for the month of Ramadan, the mosques in the Arab sector will be filled to capacity with worshipers, but all eyes will be on the Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount.

Mass brawl at Nablus Gate during Ramadan // Photo: Police spokeswoman

The events that will take place after the prayer - or if you pass relatively quietly without disturbances and riots - will determine what the continuation of Ramadan will look like.

The tension is felt and the tension in the air.

Every small incident and riot can ignite the entire area.

The month of Ramadan is the barrel of explosives that ignites the entire region over and over again.

This year, other voices are being heard in the Arab sector.

It is estimated that the riots will be spotty and will not develop into a broad conflict.

No leader and cleric is interested in going back to the "Guardian of the Walls" period last year.

Meanwhile, this year people are donating money from their own money to rent buses for prayers on the Temple Mount, and hundreds of buses plan to reach the Temple Mount from all over the country tomorrow.

Clashes at the Nablus Gate, last night,

After the three terrorist attacks that took place, and especially the terrorist attacks in Hadera and Be'er Sheva in which the terrorists were citizens of Israel, condemnations were heard from the mayors of mayors and politicians at the local and national level.

A source in one of the Arab municipalities told Israel Today: "I assume that the first Friday prayer of Ramadan will pass quietly. No one wants riots and riots, there is no intention for riots in the Arab sector and in the country. In general people want to go and pray to be with family. "At the Nablus Gate? These are a handful of young people and do not reflect all the young Arabs who are there. We should not be dragged after this handful, the majority is not interested in riots that will lead to a wave of violence and realized the damage is greater than the benefit.

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Source: israelhayom

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