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<div class="entry-header"><h1 class="gmail-post-title entry-title">Israeli Racist Attacks On Jerusalem Spark Ramadan Intifada</h1><div>April 24, 2021 - <font size="1"><a href="https://qudsnen.co/?p=23987">https://qudsnen.co/?p=23987</a></font></div>
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<p>After an Israeli settler extremist mob descended upon the old city
of Jerusalem, attacking Palestinians and threatening to enter al-Aqsa
mosque, Palestinians across the occupied territories have risen up in
solidarity with Jerusalemites in what is being called the ‘Ramadan
Intifada’.</p>
<p>This Thursday, what has been described as Israeli settler ‘lynch
mobs’ took to the streets of Jerusalem chanting “death to Arabs”. The
initial racist group of hundreds attempted to breach the old city
through the Damascus Gate, but were met by hundreds of Palestinians who
showed up ready to protect their businesses and homes, confronting the
settlers. The settlers did later enter the old city, attempting to break
into Palestinian homes in the early hours of the morning, causing
children to cry out in fear.</p>
<p>The settler groups were not attacked but rather protected by Israeli
occupation police, who quickly took to violently assaulting Palestinians
with rubber-bullets, live-ammunition, riot police on horseback, stun
grenades and gas canisters. This led to an escalation of clashes, which
later erupted throughout occupied East Jerusalem as Israeli settlers
rampaged through the streets attacking Palestinians, their homes and
property. Approximately 100 Palestinians were confirmed injured as a
result of the clashes with police and many others via settler violence,
including an elderly woman who was hit in the eye after Israeli settlers
attacked a moving bus.</p>
<p>In the early hours of Friday morning, an attempt was then made to
prevent Palestinian worshippers from reaching the al-Aqsa Mosque – the
third holiest site in Islam – and praying al-Fajr (morning prayer).
However, thousands of Palestinians managed to push past the Israeli
guards and successfully enter al-Aqsa.</p>
<h2>The Third Intifada?</h2>
<p>The events in Jerusalem did not pass by quietly, causing a unified
reaction throughout the occupied Palestinian territories in solidarity
with their Jerusalemite compatriots. Palestinian political parties from
across the ideological spectrum condemned Israel’s actions. The Joint
Room of Palestinian armed factions too vowed a response.</p>
<p>The responses to the attacks on Palestinians and the old city of
Jerusalem came in all forms. At least 15 different locations across the
West Bank and East Jerusalem became protest sites, many leading to
confrontations with Israeli occupation forces.</p>
<p>The West Bank protests took place in the cities of Tulkarem, Nablus,
Al-Khalil, Ramallah, Al-Bireh, Jericho, Bethlehem, Qalqilya and Qalandia
in solidarity with Jerusalem. Umm al-Fahm located inside of Israeli
territory also witnessed mass demonstrations.</p>
<p>Across the Gaza Strip protests also took place in Jabalia, Gaza City,
Rafah, Khan Yunis and elsewhere, with demonstrators additionally
showing up to the East’s separation fence. Israeli forces fired live
ammunition at the night demonstrators, reportedly injuring three East of
the Malaka area.</p>
<p>The Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades – armed wing of the PFLP (Popular Front
for the Liberation of Palestine) – also claimed rocket fire from Gaza in
response to Israel’s action in Jerusalem. There were a total of 36
rockets fired at Israel, in a coordinated fashion, leading to Israeli
airstrikes on several sites inside of the besieged Gaza Strip.</p>
<p>During the two days of protests inside Jerusalem alone, Israeli
forces have arrested approximately 100 Palestinians and injured 450,
according to local media sources.</p>
<h2>Context Missed By Mainstream Western Press</h2>
<p>What is going on, as a result of the attacks on Jerusalem’s
Palestinian residents, is not to be viewed as just a reaction to the
racist settler mob. This is an uprising against Israel’s ongoing illegal
occupation and racist policies against Palestinians in general, with
the settler extremist mob acting as the catalyst.</p>
<p>Since the beginning of the Muslim Holy Month of Ramadan, tensions
have been rising between Israeli forces, illegal settlers and
Palestinians. On the first day of Ramadan, last Tuesday, Israeli forces
began instigating violence after shutting off loudspeakers inside the
al-Aqsa compound – Islam’s third holiest site – also blocking off the
Damascus Gate to Palestinians wishing to enter the Old City of
Jerusalem. </p>
<p>The shutting down of Al-Aqsa’s loudspeakers, characterized as a
“racist” attack against Palestinians, was explained to have occurred due
to Israelis not wanting to be disturbed by the Muslim call to prayer
and Imam’s in the al-Aqsa compound. ‘Israel’ was, at the time, running a
commemoration event at the nearby Al Buraq Wall to memorialize their
dead occupation soldiers. </p>
<p>After preventing Palestinians from entering the “Arab Quarter” of
Jerusalem’s Old City, youths began to clash with occupation police who
were blocking their access to Mosques for prayer and breaking their
fasts. Israeli forces brought in the usage of tear gas, stun grenades,
riot police on horseback and skunk water cannons in what was to become a
nightly occurrence. </p>
<p>Israeli settlers had also gotten involved in fights with Palestinians
during the course of clashes that had been occurring in the surrounding
areas of the Old City. A video then began to circulate on social media
of a Palestinian teen slapping a settler in the face on public
transport, for which two Palestinians were later arrested. Israeli
settlers then began storming the streets of Jerusalem – beginning
conversations with strangers in order to gauge whether they had an
Arabic accent – and attacking Palestinians. Israeli settler gangs posted
their videos of their violent assaults of lone Palestinians on social
media, bragging about what they had committed. On Monday, Israeli
settler mobs began to take their attacks to the next level, rallying in
the streets of Jerusalem chanting “death to Arabs”, then continuing from
that point to assault Palestinians. The Palestinian community of East
Jerusalem did not take these assaults, attacks on vehicles, and racist
mob protests lightly, also choosing to confront and fight settlers. By
Monday night, Palestinian local media had reported that at least 30
Palestinians had been arrested as a result of the ongoing tensions in
the city during Ramadan.</p>
<p>What also has been missed by the mainstream Western Press is the
ongoing acts of ethnic cleansing in East Jerusalem. Israeli settler
organisations, working together with Israel’s courts – in accordance
with Israel’s ‘Jerusalem 2000’ plan, as well as laws implemented by the
government in the 1970’s – to expel some 2,100 Palestinians from the
neighbourhoods of Sheikh Jarrah and Silwan.</p>
<h2>The Uprising Continues</h2>
<p>Despite attempts by ‘Israel’ to pin this uprising singularly on the
extremist settlers, the uprising represents years of Palestinian
frustrations and despair finally breaking through to the surface in a
coherent and organised way.</p>
<p>The US State Department has expressed its concern over recent events
pertaining to Jerusalem and ‘Israel’ has actively tried to prevent a
Palestinian uprising, but the energy awoken in the occupied territories
is not going anywhere.</p>
<p>The Palestinian people are tired of suffering in silence, they have
been suffering from a lack of motivation and divisions, now this seems
to be ending. This is perhaps the first time since around 2005 that this
energy has been reverberating throughout the occupied territories and
the Palestinian armed factions in Gaza are now stronger than ever.</p>
<p>‘Israel’s’ ultra-right wing government has long refused to even
consider engaging the Palestinian leadership in order to seek any
solution and the people of Palestine have been for long fed up. ‘Israel’
may try hard to prevent this from escalating and we will see many
different tricks brought out in order to try and divide people, or shift
focus elsewhere, but it is clear that the mood has dramatically changed
in the occupied territories.</p>
<p>The Palestinian cause has now entered a new phase in the conflict
with ‘Israel’; there have now been new redlines drawn and a unified
spirit of resistance. Just like was the case with the first Intifada, it
took one event to spark the collective outrage of the Palestinian
people at what was being done to them.</p>
<p>Even if this does not lead to a full out Intifada or war with
‘Israel’, which looks like the most likely results of recent events, the
rules of engagement have now changed and a new era has just been
ushered in.</p></div>
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