
"Israeli nationalists chanted death to the Arabs, may your villages burn and Gaza is a graveyard in a state-sponsored march through Jerusalem to mark the anniversary of the city's capture and annexation. The annual assertion of Jewish control over Palestinian East Jerusalem has grown more extreme in recent years, and Thursday's event culminated with the national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, unfurling an Israeli flag in front of the al-Aqsa mosque, the holiest Islamic site in the city."
"Most Palestinians in the Muslim quarter of the Old City had shuttered their shops and gone home before the march began, but members of far-right radical Jewish groups who had entered scuffled with Palestinian residents still there, with both sides throwing chairs at each other, until separated by police who entered the city that afternoon in force. I've come to show all the world that this is our city. This is the Holy Land. God gave us this country and this city, a 19-year-old marcher, Ariel Amichai, said."
"Asked what the intended message of the march was to Palestinians in Jerusalem, he replied: That they must leave. This is our country. And they can't just be here and try to stab us or kill us. Amichai, who is from Modi'in, 43km from Jerusalem, said he believed that Jerusalem Day, marking the capture of the east side of the city in 1967, was the only day when Jews could enter the Muslim quarter through the Damascus Gate, though Israeli Jews and Palestinians use the gate on a daily basis."
"Marchers were bused in from around Israel and from settlements in the occupied West Bank in a vast operation funded by the Jerusalem municipality and government ministries. The finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, also took part in Thursday's march. People gather at the Western Wall Plaza, Judaism's holiest prayer site, during the annual Jerusalem Day celebration. Photograph: Ronen Zvulun/Reuters Once Palestinians had left the Old City, much of the tension was between government-backed marchers"
A state-sponsored Jerusalem Day march through Jerusalem marked the anniversary of the city’s capture and annexation, with far-right Israeli nationalists chanting death to Arabs. The event culminated with national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir unfurling an Israeli flag in front of al-Aqsa, a central Islamic holy site. Many Palestinians in the Muslim quarter of the Old City closed shops and left before the march began. Radical Jewish group members who remained in the area scuffled with Palestinian residents, with both sides throwing chairs until police separated them. Marchers included people bused from across Israel and from settlements in the occupied West Bank, funded by the Jerusalem municipality and government ministries. A marcher said the message to Palestinians was that they must leave.
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