Posted on 08/26/2013 9:49:35 AM PDT by Nachum
Arabs continued to riot Monday afternoon after three rioters were shot in the Kalandiya refugee camp north of Jerusalem.
Rioting had broken out Monday morning, when Border Police were attacked with firebombs, rocks, and bottles. The officers warned off the attackers, but were ignored, and in an effort to defend themselves, opened fire as the crowd descended on them. On Monday afternoon, riots spread to Arab neighborhoods of Jerusalem, including near the Damascus Gate.
The IDF said Monday that the incident took place during nighttime activity by security forces for the arrest of a wanted man in Kalandiya. In the course of the arrest, an extremely violent disturbance developed, and many hundreds of Arabs attacked the IDF force.
The IDF force that was providing security for the arresting squad took action to extricate it, and when the forces felt a real danger to their lives, they opened fire at the attackers. The wanted man, a terrorist, was arrested and taken to interrogation.
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And the next round of the “negotiations” have been cancelled/delayed by Abbas. He will be running to Kerry and ask for help...in the meantime friends of Israel are soooo sorry ( /s ).
This was the endgame all along.
“arab spring” comes to Israel?
Israel has seen this movie before. Intifadas 1, 2, and 3.
I believe that there has not yet been a third intifada. This riot may be the opening act for it, though.
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It’s all Bibi’s fault/s
It’s Bibis fault if there are enough of them left to do it again.
Aren’t these the same guys who attack city work crews that come into their neighborhoods and then complain that they get substandard municipal services?
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