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Photos: Ultranationalist Israelis march in Palestinian area of Jerusalem

The marchers also chanted anti-Palestinian and anti-Muslim slogans outside of the Damascus Gate.

Israelis march through the alleyways of Jerusalem's Old City to the Western Wall, waving Israeli flags on 'Jerusalem Day' to commemorate the establishment of Israeli control over the city.
Israeli right-wing activists gather with Israeli national flags outside the Damascus Gate of the old city of Jerusalem [Menahem Kahana / AFP]
Published On 5 Jun 20245 Jun 2024
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Thousands of mostly ultranationalist Israelis have taken part in an annual march through a Palestinian neighbourhood in Jerusalem’s Old City, with some marchers chanting “Death to Arabs.”

Jerusalem has been mostly calm throughout Israel’s war on Gaza, but the march could ignite widespread tensions, as it did three years ago, when it helped set off an 11-day war in Gaza.

Marchers gathered outside the Damascus Gate, typically a central gathering place for Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem, and chanted anti-Arab and anti-Islamic slogans, danced and waved Israeli flags as the procession kicked off.

Just before the march began, crowds scuffled with police and threw plastic bottles at a journalist wearing a vest with the word PRESS emblazoned on it. Some chanted “Muhammad is dead!” referring to the Islamic prophet.

The march was taking place as tensions over the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza were high.

The annual march commemorates “Jerusalem Day”, which marks Israel’s capture of East Jerusalem, including the Old City and its holy sites sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims, in the 1967 Middle East war. Israel considers all of Jerusalem to be its capital, but its annexation of East Jerusalem is not internationally recognised. The Palestinians, who seek East Jerusalem as the capital of a future state, see the march as a provocation.

In previous years, police have forcibly cleared Palestinians from the parade route, and large crowds of mostly ultranationalist youths have chanted “Death to Arabs,” “May your village burn” and other offensive slogans. The police said they were deploying 3,000 security personnel to ensure calm.

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At the insistence of Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who oversees the police, the march will follow its traditional route, entering the Muslim Quarter of the Old City through Damascus Gate and ending at the Western Wall, the holiest place where Jews can pray.

As buses bringing young Jewish men in for the march thronged around the Old City’s centuries-old walls, Palestinian shopkeepers closed down in the Muslim Quarter in preparation.

The police stressed that the march would not enter the sprawling Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, the third-holiest site in Islam.

Israelis march through the alleyways of Jerusalem's Old City to the Western Wall, waving Israeli flags on 'Jerusalem Day' to commemorate the establishment of Israeli control over the city.
Israeli border police officers look at Israelis during a march marking Jerusalem Day, in Jerusalem's Old City. [Ohad Zwigenberg/AP Photo]
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Israelis march through the alleyways of Jerusalem's Old City to the Western Wall, waving Israeli flags on 'Jerusalem Day' to commemorate the establishment of Israeli control over the city.
Israeli right-wing activists assault Palestinian freelance journalist Saif Kwasmi during the march. [Hazem Bader/AFP]
Israelis march through the alleyways of Jerusalem's Old City to the Western Wall, waving Israeli flags on 'Jerusalem Day' to commemorate the establishment of Israeli control over the city.
Police typically force the closure of Palestinian businesses near the march route and keep Palestinian residents away. [Marko Djurica/Reuters]
Israelis march through the alleyways of Jerusalem's Old City to the Western Wall, waving Israeli flags on 'Jerusalem Day' to commemorate the establishment of Israeli control over the city.
For many Palestinians, the route through predominantly Arab neighbourhoods is seen as a deliberate provocation. The Palestinians want the city's eastern sector as the capital of their future state. [Ronen Zvulun/Reuters]
Israelis march through the alleyways of Jerusalem's Old City to the Western Wall, waving Israeli flags on 'Jerusalem Day' to commemorate the establishment of Israeli control over the city.
A man carries his child while Israelis participate in the annual Jerusalem Day march. [Marko Djurica/Reuters]
Israeli nationalists march through Palestinian area of Jerusalem, chant ‘Death to Arabs’
Israeli police officers separate Israelis and Palestinians in a street in the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City. [Ohad Zwigenberg/AP Photo]
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Israelis march through the alleyways of Jerusalem's Old City to the Western Wall, waving Israeli flags on 'Jerusalem Day' to commemorate the establishment of Israeli control over the city.
In previous years, thousands of mainly religious nationalists walk through predominantly Arab neighbourhoods of the Old City, waving Israeli national flags, dancing and occasionally shouting inflammatory or racist slogans. [Ammar Awad/Reuters]
Israelis march through the alleyways of Jerusalem's Old City to the Western Wall, waving Israeli flags on 'Jerusalem Day' to commemorate the establishment of Israeli control over the city.
Most shops in the Old City were closed before the march started as streets slowly emptied of Palestinians and filled with young Israelis. [Marko Djurica/Reuters]
Israelis march through the alleyways of Jerusalem's Old City to the Western Wall, waving Israeli flags on 'Jerusalem Day' to commemorate the establishment of Israeli control over the city.
A clown blows bubbles as Israeli border police gather during the annual Jerusalem Day march in Jerusalem's Old City. [Marko Djurica/Reuters]


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