Israeli leaders caution against the repercussions of the Flag March
Israeli leaders have cautioned of the repercussions of the Flag March because of happened on Sunday and approached the Israeli government to drop it to stay away from “unnecessary” incitement, Quds Net detailed yesterday.
The previous senior security authorities from the military, Mossad, Shin Bet, and Israel Police required the Israeli government to survey the course of the Flag March.
“The Flag March has transformed in the new years into an issue of fierce clash that hurts the texture of life and security, and incites strains among Jews and Arabs in Jerusalem and around the country,” the assertion said.
“Nowadays, following quite a while of pressures, there is no significance for inciting more superfluous monstrous contentions.”
Israeli Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai guarded his suggestion to permit the Flag March to go through the predominately Palestinian region of Jerusalem’s Old City, guaranteeing the pilgrims reserved the privilege to hold the occasion.
The Flag March sees extreme right Israeli ultra-patriots flooding through Muslim regions commending the catch of East Jerusalem by Zionist occupation powers following a second rush of ethnic purifying in 1967. Reciting “passing to Arabs” and singing bigot and exceptionally hostile tunes, thousands are seen strutting through Muslim regions flying the Israeli banner.