Bennett seeks to douse political uproar, violence in Sheikh Jarrah
Hamas said clashes in Sheikh Jarrah foreshadow a repeat of the operation in May.
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Monday sought to douse both the political fires and violent clashes that raged in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah in the aftermath of the firebombing of a Jewish home there on Friday. “The situation in which Jewish homes are set alight in Israel’s capital city is intolerable,” he said moments before boarding a plane to Bahrain.
JOINT LIST MKs Ofer Cassif and Ahmed Tibi also took part in the clashes on Sunday evening, with video from the scene showing the MKs brawling with right-wing protesters and former Jerusalem deputy mayor Aryeh King.מוחמד חמאדה, דובר חמאס במזרח ירושלים: "מזהירים מפני מעשים מוגזמים אלה, שהם בבחינת משחק במערומי נפץ שיתפצוצו בפרצופה של ישראל. בגלל ירושלים, פלסטין כולה תעלה באש"@JackyHugi https://t.co/6cIoipFMTV— גלצ (@GLZRadio) February 13, 2022
PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY officials on Monday said Israel was seeking to “seize” properties belonging to Palestinian residents of Jerusalem. PA President Mahmoud Abbas condemned the “settler violence” in Sheikh Jarrah and said the PLO leadership would meet soon to discuss the situation in Jerusalem. Abbas warned that Israel’s actions in the city would have serious repercussions.