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Israel Bracing for Another 'Day of Rage' As Violence Spreads

Israel Bracing for Another 'Day of Rage' As Violence Spreads

Friday, 16 October 2015 09:51 AM EDT

Israel is bracing for more violence and Palestinian protests after the Hamas militant group called for a "day of rage" Friday.

The last "day of rage" was on Tuesday, sparking four separate attacks on Israelis and clashes between Israeli security and Palestinian youths. A

lready overnight in the West Bank, Israeli defense officials say dozens of Palestinians set fire to Joseph's Tomb, a sacred Jewish site in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, and  stabbed an Israeli soldier near Hebron.

Israel's military said about 100 people converged on the tomb of the biblical patriarch Joseph in the northern part of the West Bank and set parts of it ablaze before Palestinian security forces arrived and pushed them back.

Hours later, a Palestinian posing as a journalist wounded an Israeli soldier with a knife before being shot dead, the Israeli military added. That attack took place near Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied territory.

Reuters television footage showed the Palestinian surrounded by Israeli troops after the attack, rolling on the ground in a florescent yellow vest over a t-shirt marked "PRESS". He was holding a knife in his hand.

The soldiers then threw stun grenades to disperse gathered journalists.

A military statement about the shrine attack said: "We view this incident with gravity and strongly condemn any attack on holy sites. We will find and arrest those who set the fire."

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, in a call to end the violence, condemned the attack. He ordered the damage to be repaired and opened an investigation into the arson.

A statement from his office said Abbas "stressed his rejection of these actions and all actions that violate law and order, and which distort our culture, our morals and our religion."

The unrest that has engulfed Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank, the most serious in years, has claimed the lives of 34 Palestinians and seven Israelis.

The Palestinian dead include 11 knife-wielding assailants, police said, as well as children and protesters shot during violent demonstrations. One man died in Gaza on Friday from wounds sustained in a clash a week ago.

The Israelis were killed in random attacks in the street or on buses.

The U.N. Security Council will hold a special meeting to discuss the situation. No resolution is planned for Friday, but there might be an attempt to get the council to issue a statement aimed at urging the two sides to curb the violence.

Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, called for "rallies of anger and confrontations" on Friday in all West Bank cities.

The unrest has been triggered in part by Palestinians' anger over what they see as increased Jewish encroachment on Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound, which is also revered by Jews as the location of two destroyed biblical Jewish temples.

The director-general of Israel's foreign ministry, Dore Gold, said: "The burning of Joseph's tomb forcefully demonstrates what would happen in the holy places in Jerusalem if they were in the hands of the Palestinian leadership."

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has said he plans to travel to the Middle East soon to try to calm the violence.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was ready to meet Abbas to help restore calm.

© 2023 Thomson/Reuters. All rights reserved.


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Israel is bracing for more violence and Palestinian protests after the Hamas militant group called for a day of rage Friday. The last day of rage was on Tuesday, sparking four separate attacks on Israelis and clashes between Israeli security and Palestinian...
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