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Arabs in Israel rioting for Arab terrorists.
« on: October 09, 2015, 04:07:02 PM »
Chaim everything Kahane said is coming true more and more.
We have Palestinian thugs supporting Arab terrorists and yet Chaim is barred from Israel.
Someone explain this insanity to me.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4709051,00.html
Violent clashes break out throughout Arab towns in Israel
Clashes break out in Arab towns in Israel in solidarity with Palestinians, and as a reaction to video showing female terrorist being shot in Afula.
Hasan Shaalan, Ilana Curiel, Roi Yanovsky
Published:    10.09/15

Friday night was marked by widespread rioting in solidarity with Palestinians, and due to anger at the shooting a female terrorist across Arab towns in the north, Galilee, and the triangle area.
 
Dozens of youths, some masked, set fires to tires and threw rocks at security forces in Nazareth on Friday night.  Police forces were deployed at the scene. Multiple arrests were reported in Sakhnin, while youths were reportedly throwing stones and clashing with police forces in Kfara Kana.

Clashes in Nazereth
Clashes in Nazereth

Friday night was also marred by a spat of incidents in East Jerusalem. Palestinians threw firebombs at a border police force in the Jerusalem neighborhood of A Tur. The troops conducted accurate fire against a terrorist holding a firebomb which immediately threatened the force. The force identified a direct hit on the man's leg.
 
Clashes in the southern town of Rahat
Clashes in the southern town of Rahat
 
Two Palestinian minors were also arrested for throwing stones at police, while clashes were reported in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City.
 
Five masked men were arrested for allegedly throwing firebombs and stones towards security forces in Taybeh. Large police forces led by the Sharon district commander, Commander Kobi Shabtai, and commander of the Kedma station, Commander David Pilo.
 
Dozens of youths gathered at the entrance to the Arab city of Sakhnin, and set fire to tires and blocked the access road to the town. Police forces arrived on the scene and prevented the situation from devolving.
 
Clashes in Nazareth (Photo: Mohammed Shinawi)
Later on Friday two firebombs were thrown at vehicles on route 65 between 'Ara and Ar'ara. Two youths were arrested on suspicion of throwing the firebombs.
 
Clashes in Taybeh
Clashes in Taybeh
 
"We will act against anyone who seeks to disrupt the order, break the law, or endanger the public, like in previous instances, and we will take expedited and serious legal steps against them," the police said.
 
Protests in Nazareth (Photo: AFP)
Protests in Nazareth (Photo: AFP)
 
Women were also present among the masked youths who were throwing rocks. "We want to be a part of the struggle against the Israeli police and government crimes," one of the woman said. "We decided to take to the roads alongside the others in the struggle for Al Aqsa and against the killing."
 
Police in Taybeh
 
The woman reacted to the shooting of the female terrorist after she attempted to stab a security guard in Afula on Friday morning, saying, "Tomorrow they will shoot us. We will continue the struggle until we are victorious. We can accomplish our goals with rocks."
 
US Reaction
 
The United States issued a formal reaction to the increasing violence on Friday, with a state department spokesman saying they "consider the violence in East Jerusalem to be acts of terrorism."
 
The department's spokesman John Kirby told reporters the United States "condemns in the strongest possible terms violence against both Israeli and Palestinian citizens."
 
"We consider these violent acts that we're talking about specifically here acts of terror ... this terrorism," he said.
 Reuters contributed to this article.
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