After the flag march: red color in Sderot, clashes between Arabs and Jews in Sheikh Jarrah
For the second time this week, a red alert was sounded in localities in the Gaza Strip.
At the same time, Arabs and Jews clashed in East Jerusalem at the end of the Iftar meal.
In the videos that were distributed, you can see the rioters trying to break through the fences set up by the police
Yanir Yagana, Amir Bohbot and Shlomi Heller
20/04/2022
Wednesday, 20 April, 2022, 21:37 Updated: 22:44
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Clashes between Jews and Arabs in Sheikh Jarrah (Photo: Zeevi, All World News)
A red alert was sounded this evening (Wednesday) in Sderot and localities in the Gaza Strip.
This is the second time this week that an envelope warning has been sounded.
At the same time, clashes broke out between Jewish Arabs in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood at the end of a joint after-meal.
The police divide the parties and try to disperse the opponents.
In the videos that were distributed, you can see the rioters trying to break through the fences set up by the police.
The clashes are taking place near the place where MK Itamar Ben Gvir set up his "bureau" in the neighborhood and near the house of far-right activist Tal Yashubiev, who moved to the neighborhood in 2019 and his car was set on fire nine times.
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For the second time this week (Photo: Reuters)
Clashes in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, February (Photo: Israel Police spokeswoman)
The clashes later erupted into a police-led flag march, attended by more than 400 people.
At the same time, several hundred Palestinians gathered at the Nablus Gate.
MK Ben Gvir also came to the march, despite Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's decision to prevent him from reaching the Nablus Gate.
After they were blocked, the demonstrators shouted: "Heroes over Jews, weak over Arabs."
Ben Gvir announced that he would not continue toward the Nablus Gate, and spoke out against Bennett, along with the participants' shouts of "traitor."
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