Israelis march through Jerusalem’s Muslim quarter, anger Palestinians

Published May 19, 2023
Protesters gather during a Palestinian ‘flag march’ demonstration along the border with Israel east of Gaza city on May 18, 2023 in response to the annual Israeli flag march marking ‘Jerusalem Day’ commemorating the old city’s capture by Israel. — AFP
Protesters gather during a Palestinian ‘flag march’ demonstration along the border with Israel east of Gaza city on May 18, 2023 in response to the annual Israeli flag march marking ‘Jerusalem Day’ commemorating the old city’s capture by Israel. — AFP
Demonstrators waving Israeli flags gather outside the Damascus Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem during the annual ‘flag march’ to mark ‘Jerusalem Day’ on May 18, 2023. — AFP
Demonstrators waving Israeli flags gather outside the Damascus Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem during the annual ‘flag march’ to mark ‘Jerusalem Day’ on May 18, 2023. — AFP
A donkey tied to a cart is led to walk on a make-shift Israeli flag placed by Palestinian protesters during a ‘flag march’ demonstration along the border with Israel east of Gaza city on May 18, 2023 in response to the annual Israeli flag march marking ‘Jerusalem Day’ commemorating the old city’s capture by Israel. — AFP
A donkey tied to a cart is led to walk on a make-shift Israeli flag placed by Palestinian protesters during a ‘flag march’ demonstration along the border with Israel east of Gaza city on May 18, 2023 in response to the annual Israeli flag march marking ‘Jerusalem Day’ commemorating the old city’s capture by Israel. — AFP
A woman gestures as she stands by flaming tires during a Palestinian ‘flag march’ demonstration along the border with Israel east of Gaza city on May 18, 2023 in response to the annual Israeli flag march marking ‘Jerusalem Day’ commemorating the old city’s capture by Israel. — AFP
A woman gestures as she stands by flaming tires during a Palestinian ‘flag march’ demonstration along the border with Israel east of Gaza city on May 18, 2023 in response to the annual Israeli flag march marking ‘Jerusalem Day’ commemorating the old city’s capture by Israel. — AFP

JERUSALEM: Tens of thousands of far right Israelis marched through the Muslim quarter of Jerusalem’s walled old quarter under heavy security on Thursday in an annual event that further heightened tensions with Palestinians.

The parade is the main event on “Jerusalem Day”, when Israel marks its capture of the city in the 1967 war. The event has become a show of force for Jewish nationalists and, for Palestinians, a blatant provocation meant to undermine their ties to the city.

Despite fears the event could spark renewed violence following days of cross-border fire with Palestinian fighters in Gaza last week, the march ended with no major security incidents.

During the afternoon, rowdy crowds of Jewish youth danced and chanted, and there were heated confrontations, with shouts of “Death to Arabs” and other slogans. A number of journalists covering the event were attacked by marchers.

As the march ended in a mass gathering in front of the Western Wall, Prime Minister Benjamin Netan­yahu said he had ordered the march to go ahead despite security concerns. “Jerusalem will stay united forever,” he said.

Around 2,500 officers were assigned to the march to keep it peaceful.

Published in Dawn, May 19th, 2023

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