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Documentation: Mass brawl between Jews and Arabs in Netanya | Israel Hayom

2023-10-28T20:18:33.731Z

Highlights: Clash broke out Saturday evening near Netanya College between Jews and Arab students. The confrontation was circulated on social networks and led to more people arriving at the scene. The police were called to the scene and the police separated the two camps.Netanya's mayor addresses the event, photo: from Facebook. If you find a mistake in the article, please share with us and we'll fix it. The article was originally published by Israel Hayom as 'Mass brawl between Jews, Arabs in Netanya'


Mutual complaints about attacks that occurred between Arab students studying there and worshippers at a nearby synagogue The confrontation was circulated on social networks and led to more people arriving at the scene and taking part in the brawl The police were called to the scene and the police separated the two camps


A confrontation broke out Saturday evening near Netanya College between Jews and Arab students. There is a synagogue next to the college, and according to the worshippers, during the Shabbat, the Arab students deliberately played music at a high volume in order to disturb them in prayer. They also claimed that the students threw eggs at worshippers on their way to the synagogue.

Netanya's mayor addresses the event, photo: from Facebook

At the end of Shabbat, the worshippers came to confront the Arab students. The confrontation was circulated on social media, which brought more Jews to the scene to confront the Arab students. Following the clashes, police were called to the scene. The policemen separated the two camps, which quarreled between them.

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