Anti-violence protests to bring together Arabs, Jews amid clashes, riots
A demonstration bringing together anti-violence Arabs and Jews will begin in the evening in Jerusalem in order to oppose recent clashes between Jewish right-wing extremists and extremist Arabs.
Israeli border police clash with Palestinians outside Damascus Gate in Jerusalem's Old City, April 15, 2021.(photo credit: JAMAL AWAD/FLASH90)ByJERUSALEM POST STAFFUpdated: Demonstrations at Jerusalem's Zion Square are scheduled to take place on Saturday night in opposition to the multiple incidences of violence against leftists and the Arab population in the past week, the Peace Now movement announced in a statement on Friday evening.The past week has seen a rise in attacks against the Arab population in Jerusalem by far-right extremists and other activists from the far-right anti-race-mixing organization Lehava. On Thursday night, police made multiple arrests as far-right Jewish extremists marched into the Arab-majority neighborhoods of east Jerusalem, chanting "Death to Arabs." This coming demonstration, slated to start at approximately 7:30 p.m., is meant to restore security to the streets of Jerusalem and bring awareness that the large majority of Jews and Arabs wish that the violence and racism would cease. Peace Now, one of the organizers of the demonstration, said ahead of the event that "Kahanist violence and racism are raising their head," further claiming that this is a product of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's political support in the Knesset.The movement also called on the Jerusalem Police force to "show zero tolerance and take a stance to restore security to the city streets."Sarah Ben-Nun contributed to this report. See more onPeace Now|demonstration in israel|violent activists|lehava|far-rightRECOMMENDED STORIESMother convicted for trafficking 6-year-old daughter to traditional healer for 'eyes and skin'JUNE 4, 2025What to know as Greta Thunberg's Gaza flotilla reaches Israeli watersJUNE 7, 2025'He will not return alive': Hamas publishes new threat on hostage Matan ZangaukerJUNE 7, 2025Iran claims it stole thousands of Israeli intel. materials, including nuclear docs.JUNE 7, 2025