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Israeli right wing Jews enter terrorists village
« on: March 16, 2008, 02:57:04 PM »
despite Israeli police police attempt to stop them          http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1205420699147&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull 








Right-wing activists enter Jebl Mukaber, throw stones
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Despite police efforts to prevent right-wing protesters from entering Jabl Mukaber on Sunday, some 30 demonstrators managed to get in through a separate entrance and began throwing stones at the homes of residents.


The east Jerusalem village of Jebl Mukaber.
Photo: Ariel Jerozolimski
The protesters had gathered earlier in Jerusalem's Armon Hanetziv neighborhood and marched to tear down the home of the terrorist who killed eight Mercaz Harav Yeshiva students earlier this month. They clashed with police, who were deployed in large numbers for the demonstration.

According to reports, the protestors marched through the streets of the village, carrying signs baring the words, "Enemies don't earn livings," "Expel the Arab enemy," and "Israel for Israelis," while chanting "Death to Arabs." Clashes were reported between some of the right-wing activities and Israeli-Arab residents of the town, during which stones were thrown.

Army radio reported that a policeman was lightly wounded in the clashes. Some car windows in the area of the village were reportedly broken.

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Police arrested 13 people during the protest.

The demonstrators returned to the promenade in Armon Hanetziv afterward.


The perpetrator of the Mercaz Harav attack, Ala Abu Dhaim.
Photo: Channel 2
Ahead of the protest, police raised their level of alert and reinforcements were in place around Jebel Mukaber.

The heightened state of alert followed a weekend campaign by several right-wing organizations that hung posters around the capital, calling on followers to destroy the terrorist's home and expel his family.

Police said Sunday that they would allow the activists to hold a protest on the promenade in Armon Hanatziv, but vowed to stop anyone attempting to march toward Jebel Mukaber.

In related news, the Shin Bet announced Saturday that media reports of plans by Jewish extremists to assassinate Sheikh Raed Salah, the head of the Islamic Movement's northern branch, were unfounded.

The Shin Bet statement dismissed a report that was broadcast on Channel 1 last week by diplomatic correspondent Ayala Hasson according to which a group of right-wing Jews had received permission from several rabbis to avenge the March 6 terrorist attack at the yeshiva in which eight students were killed and nine were wounded.
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Re: Israeli right wing Jews enter terrorists village
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2008, 03:20:47 PM »
Only stones? Too bad they didn't have guns.

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Re: Israeli right wing Jews enter terrorists village
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2008, 05:57:47 PM »
Israeli police suprised by hatred of right wing Jews

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Police: We were surprised by intensity of rightists' riots


Despite extreme right-wing activists' repeated threats to avenge Jerusalem terror attack, destroy terrorist's home in Arab neighborhood, senior police officials admit 'protestors' determination and use of stones and firecrackers' surprised them

Aviram Zino Published:  03.16.08, 23:17 / Israel News 




The Jerusalem Police on Sunday failed to prevent hundreds of extreme right-wing activists from arriving at the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber and hurling stones at its residents, despite repeated threats to by rightists to avenge the murder of eight yeshiva students in Jerusalem 10 days ago and destroy the terrorist's home.

 

"We were surprised by the intensity of the riots," a senior police official admitted.

 

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The Jerusalem District Police held a special evaluation of the situation following the clashes, which left two police officers lightly injured and 22 rioters arrested.

 

A senior police official told Ynet,"There was marked violence towards police personnel and local residents, and protestors stormed their way into the village using stones, fire crackers and anything else they could get their hands on."

 

Large police forces were deployed at Jerusalem's Armon Hanatziv promenade in a bid to block the protestors and prevent them from reaching the Arab neighborhood.

 

Last week, right-wing activists attempted to dismantle the mourning tent set up by the family of Alaa Abu Dheim, the terrorist who carried out the attack at the Mercaz Harav yeshiva in Jerusalem. In that incident the activists did use violence and surrendered to the police almost immediately.

 

This time, the riots were led by extreme right-wing groups including Nadia Matar's Women in Green, Itamar Ben Gvir and Baruch Marzel's National Jewish Front, and the Jewish Heart organization.

 

'We outflanked police and descended to the village'
According to the demonstration organizers, some 200 right-wing activists gathered at the Armon Hanatziv promenade, located above the Jabel Mukaber neighborhood in the afternoon hours, where they were faced by about 100 police officers.


 

The rightists, who were unimpressed by the police forces' presence, turned to a banquet hall opposite the hill and outflanked the police forces from the left, arriving at the neighborhood's first houses within minutes.




Demonstrating at Jerusalem promenade (Photo: AP)

 

According to the protestors, the police paid attention to what was happening only after a few minutes, and forces were sent to chase the activists.


 

"We descended to the village from around the UN building and threw stones at the homes of the Arabs, who shouted at us. Some tried to hurl stones, but most of them stayed at home," one of the organizers told Ynet.

 

Shortly afterwards, violent clashes erupted between the police and the rioters. When the activists began hurling stones at the neighborhood's homes, police forces began separating between the houses and the demonstrators. The rightists claimed that the police officers used excessive force.


 

"The Arabs of Israel and Jerusalem must understand that the Jews have stopped being suckers. If they identify with Hamas and Hizbullah, they will pay a price for it," one of the right-wing activists said.


 

According to Baruch Marzel, "What happened was unexpected. There is a limit to our tolerance and restraint. The police must know that there is a price for the fact that they are not demolishing the terrorist's house. Apparently other people have to complete the job for this to happen."


 

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Itamar Ben-Gvir told Ynet, "This is only the beginning. This is the opening shot for a much more complicated struggle against our enemies. We are fed up with the fact that Jewish blood is abandoned and that the prime minister doesn’t care. The rage is erupting and leads to the incidents and anger we saw at the village."


 

Rabbi Elyakim Levanon of the Elon Moreh yeshiva said, "We are not here to fight the police, but rather to demand that the enemies be dealt with."




   
Neta Sela contributed to this report
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Re: Israeli right wing Jews enter terrorists village
« Reply #3 on: March 16, 2008, 10:33:04 PM »
its about time Arab terror be combated with "Jewish terror"
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Re: Israeli right wing Jews enter terrorists village
« Reply #4 on: March 17, 2008, 12:25:10 AM »
its about time Arab terror be combated with "Jewish terror"

Yes, the righteous Jews must destroy the Arab muSSlim Nazis! O0