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Israeli nationalist Flag March sparks fears of violence

Por: Newsweek World May 19, 2023

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A planned march through Jerusalem by Israeli nationalists has raised worries over violence breaking out as its participants make their way through largely Arab neighborhoods of the contested city.On Thursday, Israel is observing Jerusalem Day, marking the date when Israel seized East Jerusalem during the 1967 Six-Day War. The nationalists plan a flag-waving march that is seen as inflammatory by Palestinians who claim East Jerusalem as their own... + full article



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