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Israel Deploys Thousands Of Police To Secure Jerusalem After Clashes With Palestinians

AMY TEIBEL   10/ 6/09 06:09 PM ET   AP

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JERUSALEM — Israeli police mobilized reinforcements from across the country to secure volatile Jerusalem on Tuesday, deploying thousands of officers on city streets for fear that two days of minor clashes with Palestinian protesters would escalate.

By nightfall, no serious clashes had developed, and an Israeli Muslim leader was arrested on suspicion of helping spark the tension.

Rumors that Jewish extremists planned to march on the most sacred Muslim and Jewish shrine in the Holy Land apparently fueled the unrest in Jerusalem, the city at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

No such march has taken place. But the low-level violence has inflamed political and religious passions, stoked reports in the Israeli and Arab media and laid bare once again just how much of a tinderbox Jerusalem is.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said Tuesday the Israeli leader was "following the events" and holding consultations with security officials.

Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said thousands of police were called in to secure the city on Tuesday, describing the reinforcements as exceptional. There were brief clashes with stone-throwing youths in an east Jerusalem neighborhood and at a checkpoint outside the city, but no serious injuries were reported.

The weeklong Jewish holiday of Sukkot, which draws many Jewish visitors to Jerusalem, has been the backdrop for the recent unrest. On Tuesday, Israel again accused Muslim leaders from the country's Arab minority of inciting the disturbances.

Israel and the Palestinians both lay claim to Jerusalem, with Israel insisting it will retain control of all of the city, including the eastern sector it captured and annexed in 1967.

The Palestinians want east Jerusalem, with its major Jewish, Muslim and Christian holy sites, for their future capital. Like the rest of the international community, they do not recognize the Israeli annexation and regard the Jewish neighborhoods that ring east Jerusalem as settlements, which Israel does not.

"Israel is working on a daily basis to Judaize Jerusalem by building settlements, not permitting (Palestinians) to build and by assaults on the Al-Aqsa mosque, like we see today," Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas told Yemen's state-run TV on Monday.

Jerusalem's 220,000 Arabs and 550,000 Jews live in an uneasy coexistence that frequently leads to friction and occasionally erupts into outright violence.

Raed Salah, head of a militant branch of Israel's Islamic Movement, told the Haaretz newspaper on Monday that the clashes would last as long as Israel's "occupation" of the city and the mosque continued.

"The mosque compound is Muslim, Palestinian and Arab, and Israel has no rights to the mosque or east Jerusalem," Salah said.

On Tuesday, Israeli police arrested Salah for incitement, citing a "statements in recent days" that constituted "sedition." A Jerusalem court then banned him from the city for 30 days, police said. Salah has been arrested several times in the past in similar cases.

Jordan and Egypt, the two Arab states that have signed peace treaties with Israel, both had scathing criticism for Israel. Egypt's foreign minister, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, said Monday that Arabs and Muslims "will never tolerate these Israeli measures in Jerusalem."

Some Arab media outlets carried reports that later proved to be false of Jewish settlers trying to enter the disputed hilltop complex.

The tense situation also dominated Israeli press, with the front page of the Yediot Ahronot newspaper on Tuesday showing a masked Palestinian throwing stones under the headline "Sukkot riots."

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11:56 PM on 11/21/2009
MyAmerica: Saint Michael Traveler

The issue of Jerusalem is complex and can not be decided by Israel. What are the options?
The two-state models for Palestine and Israel
Federal State of Israel-Palestine
The two-state models for Palestinian and Israeli is not working. Many experts on the Middle Eastern politics and people indicate that a two state solution in not viable model. We have struggled with it for nearly 60 years.
The advocates for one-state solution stress that under a two-state solution, Jerusalem can not be the capital of Israel. This city is religious holy city belonging to Jews, Muslims and Christians. This city should not be controlled by a theocratic Jewish state; in that case, it should be an open international city.
Practically the region is one State. Israel controls the entire region in air and on the ground. The chance for creating a two state solution is dead. Both Jewish and Palestinians have paid a high price for a failed two-state system; we have to consider the human side of the Israeli-Jewish struggle for a lasting peace.
I suggest that only as one nation, Federal State of Israel-Palestine, the peace may endure. We, Americans, have failed to see the both side of the struggle for a lasting peace. As Semitic people, they have common historical and religious heritage.
Those who advocate one-state solution as a Federal State would also suggest Jerusalem as the capital of the Federation.
09:57 AM on 10/10/2009
Mahmoud Abbas made a decision which did not sit well with fellow Arabs, including Palestinians and...something was organized to take the heat off him. Whatever the *arguments* for yet another Palestinian riot, it really does nothing for Palestinians. It delays the establishment of a Palestinian State.
Now something else. In European countries as far north as Norway and Sweden the populations have changed tremendously over the last fourty years. Now at least 20% of those populations are muslim and/or Arab, and they keep coming. Mostly as illegals now. Twenty percent or more! That is one fifth or more! These persons take up territory, believe it or not. Now look at the vast territories of the ME and compare it to the tiny fraction of it that is Israel. Certainly NOT 20%. And in Israel proper the population is also 20% Palestinian or Arab. One does not find those percentages of jews in the Arab countries. Just a consideration to engage in for a few moments.If Palestinians are allowed to stone persons, are Europeans also allowed to stone the muslims in their midst? After all, they really do not belong there and most certainly are not indigenous to the area.
11:23 AM on 10/09/2009
The Palestinian "Birthers" do this once in awhile. They declare that the Jews are going to (re)take the temple mount and tear down their mosque. This is of course bullshit, the Jews are not like the Muslims. When the Muslims governed Jerusalem, the Jordanian government dynamited centuries old synagogues. Since the liberation of Jerusalem in 1967, the Dome of the Rock has been expanded into one of the largest mosques in the middle east.

Once in awhile, the Palestinian government, which has no interest in peace, decides to allow its people to let off a little steam by rioting against the Jews, they bring out these "the Jews are attacking our mosque" dramas. The Israelis know how to deal with this by prohibiting probably troublemakers from going up to the temple mount and throwing (PA government supplied) rocks at Jewish worshipers below.
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And this too shall pass.
10:56 AM on 10/09/2009
Since it's under extreme pressure from Obama to stop the aggression, Israel needs an excuse to intensify it's persecution of the Palestinians.

So it's doing it's despicable best to provoke violence by cutting off Moslem Palestinian's access to their most sacred site - the Al-Aqsa mosque. http://www.counterpunch.org/cook10072009.html

This time, I don't think they'll get away with it.
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01:35 PM on 10/07/2009
Lonely-
If Palestine wasn't a country how did Israel take it ??

It is true, Israelis hold up a shiny object and tell the world to " Look over here". And don't look at all our broken agreements. More settlements, sure !
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jgarbuz
09:59 PM on 10/07/2009
What broken agreements? I defy anyone to name a single agreement that Israel signed onto that it broke. It has NEVER broken any agreement as far as I know.
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jgarbuz
10:11 PM on 10/07/2009
The Council of the League of Nations in 1922 ruled that Palestine is the Jewish National Home and gave Jews the right to return and resettle the country, and set up self governing institutions. ANyone can "google" League of Nations San Remo text 1922 and read it. It takes only 15 or 20 minutes to read.
11:52 AM on 10/07/2009
To work on the presumption that EITHER side is always right or always wrong is to expose nothing but your own bigotry

Are the Israelis often wrong? Certainly. Are they often right? Cetainly

Ditto for the Arab community

In this particular case it seems that SOME Arabs violently over-reacted to a false rumor which was almost certainly intended to create such a reaction

I can think of reasons for someone on either side to want to see this happen, but the stockpiling of stones would suggest, in this case, an Arab someone
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CigarGod
What is your process?
12:25 PM on 10/07/2009
Maybe a mason was doing some stonework in the area, saw a crowd coming and decided to go for coffee...leaving his wheelbarrel...until things settled down.

There may not be as many reasonable explanations as their are wild imaginings, but they might be more likely.
01:11 PM on 10/07/2009
Reports seem to indicate that wheelbarrows full of stones were placed by the PA

Are you having trouble admitting that, in this case, the Arabs COULD be at fault?
11:31 PM on 10/06/2009
I wonder how many Jews, that live and prosper in America, believe that we should return Northern America back to the Native Americans that we stole it from?
09:33 AM on 10/07/2009
At least that is an honest comment. Jewish illegal immigrants stole Palestine, changed it's name to Israel and using the threat of violence intend to keep what they have stolen. Any attempt by the Palestinians to regain control of their country is nor considered an act of terrorism, even though they are treated as prisoners without any real rights and are being driven from their homes as refugees or just killed.
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10:21 AM on 10/07/2009
(sigh)

Guys, nothing was stolen. "Palestine" was the name for a British Mandate, it did not belong to any of the inhabitants. The Jews were willing to share the land with the Arabs, but the Arabs were not willing to give the Jews any rights or freedoms. This led to war, which the Arabs lost.

If the Palestinians want a country, they also need to accept that the Jews should have a country too. But they aren't willing to do this, and so they don't get anything.
06:38 PM on 10/07/2009
None American Jews have have no need to go back anywhere they welcome and highly beneficial to
our country. They do not harm their fellow Muslim or Christian citizens in any fashion.
Native American are also good patriotic citizens. The answer is to put decency and patriotism
to ones country above religion.
10:41 PM on 10/06/2009
After all is said and done the European invaders will leave.
The Semitic ingenious Jews Muslin and Christian's will stop the killing.
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jgarbuz
10:35 PM on 10/07/2009
First of all, nearly half of all Israel are the children and grandchildren of the 650,000 Jews who fled the ARab countries after 1948. And second, neither they nor any other Jews are leaving the Jewish homeland. On the contrary, the chances are that many Jews from elsewhere will be coming soon as America and Europe get more Islamized.
05:12 PM on 10/06/2009
I just read that an Palestinian leader was arrested in Jerusalem for " Inciting Violence" I think the Jewish Extremists who instigated this latest episode should have been arrested instead. Otherwise it appears the Israelis are hypocrites , operate to a double standard, have no respect for any other Religon but their own and feel , once again, it's more advantageous to manipulate the situation through the Media than to deal with the multi- thestic population in a fair and balanced manner... That's my American perspective.
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TheLonelyGod
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08:29 PM on 10/06/2009
If there are Jewish extremists instigating this, that is news to me.

Consider the following, though: The Palestinian Authority placed wheelbarrows full of stones at the Temple Mount, just waiting for their people to come along and use them.

Now, if this Palestinian violence anger was due to a "provocation," then how would the PA have known to arm their people? Sure it would have been a spontaneous demonstration?
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CigarGod
What is your process?
08:56 PM on 10/06/2009
They are Boy Scouts...and so are always "Prepared".
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01:36 PM on 10/07/2009
All the while you discount Israel's stockpile of nuclear weapons.
08:44 PM on 10/06/2009
And what exactly did the "Jewish extremists" do except for praying at the western wall? That's what started this whole thing. Jews went to pray and an Imam said they planned to take over the Temple Mount and that Muslims had to go and protect it.
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jgarbuz
10:23 PM on 10/07/2009
For a Jew to dare go and pray on the single holiest place in Jewish history, the Temple Mount, that the Muslims flagrantly desecrated by placing their mosques squarely on top of, is obviously a provocation to the Muslim occupiers of Jewish soil. In 1929 the Grand Mufti used the same lies to provoke Palestinians into murdering scores of Jews, especially in Hebron where 65 were slaughtered and butchered and the Jewish community had to flee, not to return until 1968. Nothing new under the sun. Nothing has changed in 80 years except for one: now Jews have the means to shoot back.
04:40 PM on 10/06/2009
Just keepin' the peace in the 'hood!
02:44 PM on 10/06/2009
Most of the these riots begin when someone starts a wild rumor. Then the mullahs take over shrieking and it's downhill from there.
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CigarGod
What is your process?
06:53 PM on 10/06/2009
You must be keeping a tally. Let's see it.
02:42 PM on 10/06/2009
Arab riot began when someone started distributing a rumor that settlers are coming to take over the Mosque on the Temple Mount. Typical.
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SpaghettyIrish
ThereWereThoseWhoKnewOnlyTheSoundOfTheirOwnVoices.
08:21 PM on 10/06/2009
So you deny that that day will come?
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DeniseA
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09:02 PM on 10/06/2009
Well, hasn't happened yet. It's been 40+ years, and the settlers still haven't taken over the Mosque on Temple Mount. Maybe because Jewish leadership wants freedom of religion for ALL citizens?
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TheLonelyGod
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09:04 PM on 10/06/2009
I think he's saying that they should wait to see if something actually happens before mobbing unarmed Jews.
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Fein
And this too shall pass.
11:05 AM on 10/09/2009
You are either very 'missinformed' or you are intentionally distorting the truth.

Jewish Extremist March Provokes Clash With Arabs

http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=7156598
12:00 PM on 10/06/2009
Here's a simple solution: Jews can stay in Israel and Arabs in the West Bank and Gaza. No more settlements in the West should be built and Jerusalem is to be kept as is (Arabs in Arab quarters and Jews in Jewish quarters). Then, when all is said and establish, build a friggin wall in the west bank to keep the Jews out, thus limiting the temptation to build more settlements and attacks by Arabs. Simple.
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TheLonelyGod
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01:18 PM on 10/06/2009
So what happens to the hundreds of thousands of Jews who live in the West Bank and the million or so Arabs who are in Israel? Are you saying they should be thrown out, or that they should stay where they are?

If you are saying they should be thrown out, I don't think anyone will be very happy with that. If you are saying that they should stay there, then the Palestinians will be *very* unhappy, as they want a Jew-free state.
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01:56 PM on 10/06/2009
Get rid of the settlers they have no right to be there, the settlements violate international law. If they want to stay they need to apply for Palestinian citizenship. Leave the Arabs in Israel they have every right to be there. They are Israeli citizens and were there before Israel even existed.
11:36 AM on 10/06/2009
what else can you expect from the israeli's . . . if they keep antagonising the Palestinians . . well . . they can get to up their victimhood stakes . . . and continue to destroy the peace process and keep on building their illegal settlements and annexing Palestinian land

"The Palestinians want east Jerusalem, with its major Jewish, Muslim and Christian holy sites, for their future capital. Like the rest of the international community, they do not recognize the Israeli annexation and regard the Jewish neighborhoods that ring east Jerusalem as settlements, which Israel does not."

note the key words like the rest of the international community . . .
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01:27 PM on 10/06/2009
The article said the Israelis hadn't done anything to provoke the Palestinians of Jerusalem, and yet there is violence.
02:27 PM on 10/06/2009
We all know the Israelis never do anything to provoke anything or anybody. It's just not fair.
10:06 AM on 10/06/2009
Once again the Palestinians prove that they don't want peace.
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TheLonelyGod
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10:43 AM on 10/06/2009
That's not an entirely fair statement to make.

Of course, based on news reports of this in the past, it sounded like the PA was looking for a chance to make some violence (I don't know about a full-scale war) to distract their people away from the Goldstone thing? Or maybe something else? Regardless, this was an engineered conflict, not a spontaneous outpouring of hatred.