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Clashes erupt in Israeli-Arab town

by Al Jazeera (reposted)
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 : Police fire tear gas on Arabs protesting against Jewish rally in Umm el-Fahm.

Israeli police have used stun grenades and tear gas to disperse a protest by Arab residents of a northern Israeli town.

The protest in Umm el-Fahm, one of Israel's largest Arab towns, erupted on Tuesday after Jewish hardliners tried to march through the town.

Mickey Rosenfeld, a police spokesman, said police swung into action after protesters hurled stones at security men.

He said 16 policemen had been lightly wounded and ten protesters arrested.

Mustafa Suheil, the town's deputy mayor, said 15 protesters had been lightly wounded.

Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin, reporting from Umm el-Fahm, said a group of about 100 Israeli right-wingers wanted to march in the town, home to about 15,000 Palestinians.

He said the group's march followed a supreme court decision that allowed them to "excerise their sovereignty over the city".

'Provocative decision'

"They wanted to come with Israeli flags and many people thought that was a very provocative decision," he said.

"Police have been using tear gas to try to disperse them. The Palestinians had gathered here to prevent this extreme Israeli right wing-group from entering the town.

"Police feared that there could be a confrontation between the residents and this group."

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§Clash in tense Israeli-Arab town
by BBC (reposted)
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 : Israeli-Arabs clash with police as Jewish Israeli right-wingers march in the Arab town of Umm al-Fahm.

Stun grenades and tear gas were used as hundreds of Israeli-Arab protesters threw stones, police said.

Israeli-Arab residents of the town view the march as highly provocative and had vowed to stop it.

The High Court gave permission for the march, but police had postponed it several times, fearing violence.

About 2,500 police in riot gear were deployed as about 100 far-right activists marched in the town, waving Israeli flags.

The BBC's Katya Adler: "This is an extremely violent demonstration"

They declared the Israeli-Arabs counter-demonstration illegal and ordered protesters to disperse.

The BBC's Katya Adler at the scene described crouching behind a car with stones raining all around her as Israeli-Arab demonstrators pelted the police.

She says that while many of the city's residents say they want to live in peace with their Jewish neighbours, there is a lot of anger on the streets over the fact the march has been allowed to go ahead.

'Raising Israeli flag'

The Israeli right-wingers said they wanted to exercise their right to march and raise the Israeli flag in any street in Israel.

One of the leaders of the march was Baruch Marzel, who led the anti-Arab Kach party that was banned in Israel in 1994.

About 1.2m, a fifth of Israel's population, are Israeli-Arabs They are citizens of israel, but face widely documented discrimination Outgoing PM Ehud Olmert said there is "no doubt" Israeli-Arabs have faced discrimination for "many years" Israeli-Arabs own 3.5% of Israel's land, get 3-5% of government spending and have higher poverty levels than Jewish Israelis. There are 12 Israeli-Arabs in the 120-seat Knesset, 10 representing [primarly] Arab parties.

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