Lapid condemns Flag march slurs: ‘This is not Judaism and not Israeli’

עימות פרץ ברחבת שער שכם בין אחד הצועדים לגבר ערבי: הצועדים קראו “שיישרף לכם הכפר” ושפכו עליו מים. לאחר שהשליך לעברם ארגז פלסטיק – השליכו אותו אליו חזרה והחלו לרדוף אחריו@VeredPelman https://t.co/JF56arAxZB pic.twitter.com/0RMl3310Ke— כאן חדשות (@kann_news) June 15, 2021
Ra’am Party head MK Mansour Abbas said on Tuesday afternoon that his party, a coalition partner, urged all sides to show restraint as the flag march proceeded through the Old City of Jerusalem, a move which he said was an “unrestrained provocation” and which should have been canceled.
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Likud MK Nir Barkat defended the march in a tweet, saying that “The flag march is a tradition that has existed for years and symbolizes our sovereignty in Jerusalem. I supported it as mayor of Jerusalem and even today – we will not give in to threats and we will continue to celebrate in Jerusalem the eternal capital of the Jewish people.”
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