With police protection, Israeli settlers stage 'violent anti-Arab march' in Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah
Several Palestinians were injured by Israeli police during a settler march into the Palestinian neighbourhood off in Jerusalem on Wednesday, including four attacked by pepper spray, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent society in Jerusalem.
Israeli police Palestinians from the Sheikh Jarrah’s main street Wednesday afternoon, to secure a march by Israeli settlers on the neighbourhood, local residents told .
According to Nabil al-Kurd, a resident of Sheikh Jarrah in his sixties, dozens of came to the neighbourhood around 5 pm and marched into the neighbourhood’s centre chanting anti-Palestinian slogans. “Most of us got inside and shut the doors”, al-Kurd told . “Every time settlers come in this fashion they attack houses. This time the Israeli police accompanied them and prevented them from doing that”, al-Kurd added.
Al-Kurd also told that “the settlers were escorted out by the Israeli police after two hours of mobbing in the streets of Sheikh Jarrah. Then around 50 to 60 Israeli policemen came to the neighbourhood and removed a tent of solidarity that we have set up in the centre of the neighbourhood”.
Sheikh Jarrah earlier
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"The police were there to control settlers"
Alaa Salaymah, a 24-year-old resident of Sheikh Jarrah told that “when came in, some people were gathering around a fire in the tent, including solidarity activists and friends from outside the neighbourhood”.
Salaymah pointed out that “when settlers come in large numbers, in one group to protect each other and stand in front of them. This time the Israeli police dispersed us, forced anyone not from the neighbourhood out, including solidarity activists, and closed all entrances to Sheikh Jarrah”.
v cold & rain tonight in Sheikh Jarrah. residents gathered under the tarp & firepit to keep warm as 🇮🇱youth marched outside, inciting against them.
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When it got quiet, Israeli forces sneak to take away the tarp & banner of family names hung on Al-Kurd home
Salaymah noted that “the police were there to control settlers, who were very aggressive and chanted slogans like 'death to Arabs' and 'Arabs are criminals'. They also broke into a residential building but the police pulled them out”. Salaymah added that the police “dismantled the solidarity tent and took it because settlers had complained about it. It’s not the first time they do, and we will put another one soon”, she insisted.
Israeli settlers active in Sheikh Jarrah and around it are mostly organised by the Nihlat Shimon organization, according to Madhat Dibeh, a Jerusalem-based lawyer working in settler-related cases. “Nihlat Shimon was established in the US to claim properties that belonged to Jews in the Ottoman era, but like many other settler organizations, it is fundamentally political”, Dibeh told .
Colonial Israeli settlers sorm a residential building in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood and chant "Death to the Arabs." The occupation forces attack residents' building who try to prevent settlers' storming.
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Political cover
Dibeh added that “this type of settler organizations and their activities enjoy political cover from like Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben Gvir".
The two Israeli politicians are known for their strong support of settlers and have personally been present in Sheikh Jarrah.
Nihlat Shimon organization claims the property of Sheikh Jarrah’s land based on the claim that it had Jewish owners in the Ottoman era.
face expulsion orders from the Israeli court. In November, Sheikh Jarrah families offered by the Israeli court to acquire ‘protected tenants’ status in exchange for paying rent to the Nihlat Shimon organization.
“What they try to do through these settler-riots is to impose an atmosphere that Sheikh Jarrah belongs to them, and thus encourage the Israeli court to order ”, said Dibeh.