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Racist incitement against Arabs is alas not rare

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Published: 15 December 2015

Last updated: 4 March 2024

Settlers spend the afternoon playing the song “Muhammad is Dead” to residents of Jabal Johar – video by Mai D’ana uploaded to YouTube on 11.11.15
A large group of settlers from Kiryat Arba spent the afternoon of Sunday, 11 October, playing hate songs through a loud speaker to residents of the Hebron neighborhood of Jabel Johar. These antics continued in the presence of a soldier and police officers who took no action to stop them. During the incident, settlers threw rocks at the neighborhood.
Watch video here (1:50 min)

See also e.g:
Israeli settlers prevent Hebron children from reaching primary school – Ma’an News Agency 10.12.15

Israeli leadership mustn't keep mum
in face of racist protest in northern city – Haaretz editorial 08.12.15
Leadership has a duty to fight isolation, alienation and hostility between the two parts of the Israeli population. Lack of response indicates encouragement for feelings of hatred toward Israeli Arabs.

Incitement – not only by Palestinians
November 28, 2015 (including Beitar Jerusalem video)

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