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New players add volatility in Jerusalem tensions

New players add volatility in Jerusalem tensions In-depth: Current unrest in Jerusalem was sparked by Israel s decision to barricade a plaza outside of the prodeminently Arab Old City, as well as TikTok videos showing Palestinians slapping religious Jews at random Associated Press | Published: 04.26.21 , 11:29 The holy city of Jerusalem, a tinderbox of competing religious and political claims, has repeatedly triggered bouts of Israeli-Palestinian violence. This time around, there have been some additional sparks, including Jewish extremists who, emboldened by their political patrons recent election to parliament, staged a provocative march to Jerusalem s walled Old City chanting death to the Arabs. 6 צפייה בגלריה (Photo: Reuters)

Palestinians to discuss delaying vote over Jerusalem dispute

Palestinians to discuss delaying vote over Jerusalem dispute JOSEPH KRAUSS, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail FILE - In this Oct. 20, 2012 file photo, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas shows his ink-stained finger after casting his vote during local elections, at a polling station in the West Bank city of Ramallah. The Palestinian leadership will convene Thursday, April 29, 2021, to discuss whether to postpone parliamentary elections scheduled to be held May 22 if Israel does not allow voting in east Jerusalem, where days of violence have ratcheted up tensions.Majdi Mohammed/AP JERUSALEM (AP) The Palestinian leadership will convene later this week to discuss whether to postpone next month s elections if Israel does not allow voting in east Jerusalem, where days of violence have ratcheted up tensions.

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