Tel Aviv, September 3: A protest opposite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's private residence on Azza (Gaza) Street in central Jerusalem Monday night got out of hand. Israel's Netanyahu Insists on Continued Israeli Presence in Volatile Gaza Corridor.
The Israel Police said Jerusalem district police officers were deployed there with "increased forces in order to allow freedom of expression and protest." ‘We Will Not Remain Silent’, Says Benjamin Netanyahu After IDF Recovers Bodies of 6 Hostages, Including Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin and Eden Yerushalm.
Protest in Front of Netanyahu Residence Becomes Violent
Following a series of publications by the Al-Qassam Brigades regarding the six zionist captives who were recovered dead, settler protests intensified in front of Netanyahu's resident on Gaza Street in occupied #AlQuds, where fires were lit.
Settlers broke through the barriers… pic.twitter.com/LbCSF0t4bs
— Dr. Zain Abbadi (@ZainAbbadi11) September 2, 2024
However, at one point, it said, attempts to march towards nearby streets began without coordination with the police and some of the demonstrators caused disruptions while crossing police barriers, confronting the police and lighting flares with smoke.
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