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Far-right marchers attack Palestinians as Israel marks taking of Jerusalem

Far-right marchers attack Palestinians as Israel marks taking of Jerusalem

May 26, 2025 Catherine Williams World

Far-right marchers marred the Jerusalem Day parade with violence, anti-Arab chants,‍ and the assault‍ of‌ Palestinians, escalating tensions amid ​the ongoing Gaza war – a stark display of animosity ‍as ‌Israel marked its taking of Jerusalem.⁣ The⁣ primary_keyword “Jerusalem Day parade” unfolded with crowds‌ shouting hateful slogans,​ leading ​to condemnations from ‍opposition leaders⁤ who decried the display of “hatred and racism.” National security minister⁣ Itamar Ben Gvir fueled further controversy with calls⁣ for the death penalty. secondary_keyword⁣ “Far-right Israelis” actions underscore the⁣ volatile climate as the conflict continues. Stay‌ informed with News Directory 3 for critical updates on this developing story. Discover what’s next as the situation evolves.


Jerusalem Day Parade⁣ Marked by Violence and Far-Right Chants










Key Points

  • Far-right Israelis chanted “death to Arabs” during ‌the Jerusalem Day parade.
  • Violence erupted in the Old City as ultranationalist ⁣Jews entered Palestinian⁢ areas.
  • Opposition leaders condemned the event as a display of “hatred and racism.”
  • National security minister Itamar ⁢Ben Gvir called for the death penalty for ‍”terrorists.”
  • Tensions rise amid ongoing war in Gaza and military operations in the West Bank.

Jerusalem Day Parade Marred by Violence and Anti-arab Chants

‌ Updated May 26, 2025

The annual Jerusalem Day parade, commemorating Israel’s⁤ capture of East Jerusalem‌ in ⁢1967, was marked by violence and‌ anti-Arab chants as far-right ‍Israelis marched ​through the city on Monday. The Jerusalem parade saw crowds shouting slogans like “death to⁢ Arabs” and assaulting ⁣Palestinians,‌ sparking condemnation from opposition leaders.

Israeli police remove‌ a right-wing⁣ activist in Jerusalem's Old City during the Jerusalem Day march
Israeli police remove a right-wing ‌activist ‍in Jerusalem’s Old⁣ City.

Opposition ⁣Leader Yair ‍Lapid denounced the event, calling it a “festival of⁤ hatred and‍ racism” and “a disgrace and​ an insult to Judaism.”​ Violence flared⁢ as ultranationalist Jews entered ⁤Palestinian areas within Jerusalem’s Old‍ City.

Right-wing ⁢activists hold a banner saying ​ "67 ​- Jerusalem in our hands; 2025 - gaza in our hands."
Right-wing activists ​hold a banner saying ⁤”67 – Jerusalem in our hands; 2025 -‌ Gaza in‌ our hands.”

Witnesses reported that Arab ‌traders in the Muslim Quarter‌ were harassed by young Israeli men. Chants such as “May your village burn” and “Your home will be ours”‌ echoed through the march. Israeli police detained and removed aggressive marchers from the Old City.

National ⁣security minister Itamar Ben Gvir, of the Jewish Power party, addressed the ⁣crowds, calling for the death penalty for “terrorists.” He also visited the Al-Aqsa mosque⁤ compound, a site‍ revered by both Jews and Muslims.

Nabil Abu Rudeineh, a spokesman for the​ Palestinian ⁢presidency, condemned both the march and Ben Gvir’s visit to ⁤Al-Aqsa, ‌stating that ⁢such actions “threaten the stability of the entire ‌region.”

Israel’s ongoing war in‌ Gaza, “repeated incursions into the⁤ Al-aqsa mosque compound⁤ and provocative acts such⁢ as raising⁢ the Israeli flag ⁤in occupied‍ Jerusalem threaten the stability of the entire⁤ region,”

Nabil Abu Rudeineh, Palestinian presidency spokesman

Earlier in ‌the‌ day, Israeli Prime Minister benjamin Netanyahu vowed to keep Jerusalem “united, whole, and under Israeli sovereignty” during a cabinet ​meeting.

Israeli officers detain a man on the ground ⁢in East⁢ Jerusalem during the jerusalem Day parade
israeli police ⁣detain an Israeli ‍man near the Al-Aqsa mosque.

Yair Golan, another left-wing opposition leader, described ‌the violence in the Old City as “shocking,” adding, “This is what hatred, racism‍ and bullying look like.”

There is⁤ nothing Jewish about‌ this violence. The government ministers who⁣ remain⁤ silent

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