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Clashes as controversial Israeli lawmaker visits Jerusalem flashpoint

Itamar Ben Gvir of far-right Religious Zionism alliance sets up ‘makeshift office’ in Sheikh Jarrah

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 14 Feb 2022 1:00PM

Clashes as controversial Israeli lawmaker visits Jerusalem flashpoint
Itamar Ben Gvir, a Jewish nationalist with a long history of incendiary comments about Palestinians, has accused police of failing to react to alleged arson attacks on a settler home in Sheikh Jarrah. – AFP pic, February 14, 2022

JERUSALEM – Israeli police clashed with Palestinians in the flashpoint east Jerusalem neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah yesterday during a visit by a controversial far-right Jewish lawmaker that inflamed tensions.

Police used water cannon and said they arrested 12 people for “public riots and violence”, including hurling stones and firing flares, in the area of annexed east Jerusalem that has emerged as a symbol of Palestinian resistance against Israeli control of the city.

Tensions that erupted in the area last year – as several Palestinian families faced eviction by settler groups – in part sparked the May war between Israel and armed groups in the Gaza Strip.

Scuffles had broken out yesterday as Itamar Ben Gvir of the far-right Religious Zionism alliance set up a tent “office” in Sheikh Jarrah, in what he described as an effort to show support for its Jewish residents.

More than 200,000 Jewish settlers live in east Jerusalem, in communities widely regarded as illegal under international law.

Efforts by settler groups to expand the Jewish presence in east Jerusalem, which Palestinians claim as their future capital, have further fuelled hostilities.

The Red Crescent said 31 Palestinians including a child were wounded in yesterday’s clashes with security forces, with six people taken to hospital, while a reporter said one police officer was hurt.

Ben Gvir, a Jewish nationalist with a long history of incendiary comments about Palestinians, accused police of failing to react to alleged arson attacks on a settler home in Sheikh Jarrah.

“Jewish lives have become worthless,” Ben Gvir charged in a tweet before his visit.

He told reporters in Sheikh Jarrah, where he set up his “makeshift office”, that he would remain there until police “looked after the security of the (Jewish) residents”.

In a move that risked sparking fresh hostilities, Ben Gvir urged supporters to gather in the area. 

Palestinians were also called on to mobilise, while a group of Jewish Israelis that oppose Ben Gvir circulated a petition online urging people to head to Sheikh Jarrah as a show of support for its Arab residents.  

Crowds of Israelis stood by Ben Gvir, chanting “death to terrorists” late yesterday, with a scuffle breaking out between Arieh King, Jerusalem’s far-right deputy mayor, and Ahmad Tibi, a MP from the Arab Joint List who came to support the Palestinian families. 

Ben Gvir later accused police of violently dismantling his “makeshift office”, vowing nevertheless to “sleep here tonight”. 

Voicing concern over yesterday’s “violent clashes”, the European Union in a tweet said that “irresponsible provocations and other escalatory acts in this sensitive area only fuel further tensions and must cease”.

The Palestinian Authority, based in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, condemned Ben Gvir’s “provocative and escalating move that threatens to ignite...violence that will be difficult to control”.

Seven Palestinian families facing eviction by settler groups have taken their cases to Israel’s Supreme Court. 

Hamas, the Islamists who control Gaza, warned there would be “consequences” over Israel’s repeated “attacks” on Sheikh Jarrah. 

Palestinians across east Jerusalem accuse Israeli police of using heavy-handed tactics to quell protests.

Israel captured east Jerusalem in the 1967 Six Day War and later annexed it, a move not recognised by most of the international community. – AFP, February 14, 2022

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