Ramallah, West Bank – Violent Protests Spread To Israel After Burial Of Palestinian Teen

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    Palestinians clash with Israeli border police during clashes in Wadi Ara, northern Israel , July 5, 2014,, as tension and violence between Israel and Palestinians has risen all over the country including the Israeli Arab cities following the death of Palestinian teenager Muhammad Hussein Abu Khdair that was found burnt in a Jerusalem forest on July 2, after the abduction and killing of three Jewish teens the month before.  Photo by Izik Barbi/Flash90 Ramallah, West Bank – Violent protests sparked by the abduction and killing of a Palestinian teenager spread to Arab villages in Israel on Saturday, presenting a new challenge to the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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    Israel has stayed silent on the investigation into the death of an East Jerusalem youth who Palestinians believe was kidnapped and killed by far-right Jews.

    Israeli-Palestinian tensions have risen sharply since three Israeli teens were kidnapped on June 12 and later found dead in the occupied West Bank.

    This was followed on Wednesday by the kidnapping of Mohammed Abu Khudair, 16, in his neighbourhood in East Jerusalem. His charred body was found hours later in a forest on the edge of the city.

    At Khudair’s funeral on Friday, furious Palestinians chanted “Intifada! Intifada,” calling for a new uprising against Israel. Stones thrown at Israeli police were met by tear gas, stun grenades and rubber bullets in one of the most highly charged displays of enmity in Jerusalem in years.

    At least one Palestinian was hurt in confrontations in the city of Nablus overnight, medical staff said.

    STONE AND FIREBOMB ATTACKS

    The protests spread on Saturday to normally calm Israeli Arab areas, mainly along roads in the centre and north of the country where protesters threw stones and firebombs at passing cars. Dozens were arrested in these clashes, a police spokeswoman said.

    A Jewish driver was forced from his vehicle and told to flee before his car was burned at one location while at another, a woman suffered light injuries from rocks thrown at her car.
    The remains of a car torched by Israeli Arab rioters lies in a fiery street near Qalansawe, central Israel, early Saturday, July 5, 2014. Clashes between Israeli police and Palestinian protesters spread from Jerusalem to Arab towns in northern Israel Saturday following the funeral of an Arab teenager who Palestinians say was killed by Israeli extremists in a revenge attack. Protesters pulled over a car driven by an Israeli Jew, pulled him out and set the vehicle on fire, Israeli police spokeswoman said. (AP Photo/Hassan Shaalan)
    Palestinian officials trying to calm tensions have said they would prevent any intifada, or uprising, and seek a solution to the crisis that began when the three Israeli teens were kidnapped.

    The discovery of the bodies of the three Jewish seminary students on Monday prompted an outpouring of national grief in Israel.

    Many Palestinians, including President Mahmoud Abbas, assert that Khudair was the victim of far-right Jews incensed at the Israeli deaths.

    Netanyahu has called Abu Khudair’s killing “loathsome” and ordered a swift police investigation.
    Israeli police secure a street during clashes with Palestinian protesters (unseen) in the Arab Israeli city of Nazareth, northern Israel , July 5, 2014, as tension and violence between Israel and Palestinians has risen all over the country including the Israeli Arab cities following the death of Palestinian teenager Muhammad Hussein Abu Khdair that was found burnt in a Jerusalem forest on July 2, after the abduction and killing of three Jewish teens the month before.  Photo by Gil Eliyahu/Flash90
    Israeli authorities said they did not yet know whether Abu Khudair was indeed the victim of a hate crime.

    Tensions also persisted on Saturday along the frontier with the Gaza Strip, where Israeli warplanes bombed three Hamas targets in response to mortar and rocket fire at Israel. Two Palestinian policemen were hurt in a later air strike, Gaza hospital officials said.

    There were no reported casualties in the air raids or from the 15 rockets fired at Israel, one of which was shot down by Israel’s Iron Dome interceptor system over Beersheba, the first time a rocket has been launched at the major city since 2012.

    Israel mobilised ground forces on Thursday along the Gaza frontier in a threat to invade if rocket fire from the enclave did not stop. Egypt, a bordering country, has tried to mediate a truce to prevent an escalation of these hostilities.


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    Liepa
    Liepa
    9 years ago

    The only language these savages understand fully is severe physical punishment.
    Israel, restrain yourself at your own peril!

    9 years ago

    The investigation of how this Palestinian boy died is not over. But the media all over the world is reporting that he was killed by Jews seeking revenge for the murder of the three boys. The world loves to portray Jews as savage killers and they are jumping at the opportunity. In fact, the investigation is ongoing, and so far, seems to point to the fact that Arabs killed the youth, possibly as an honor killing. But don’t confuse the NY TImes or other news outlets with the facts.