Over 100 people have been injured in violent clashes between anti-Eritrean government protesters and Israeli police outside the Eritrean embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel. Reportedly, the confrontations erupted as asylum seekers from Eritrea, protesting against the Asmara government, clashed with police and regime supporters during a violent demonstration. Among the injured, 75 individuals were reported, with 11 sustaining gunshot wounds. The injured also included 19 police officers who suffered light to moderate injuries. Tel Aviv's Ichilov Hospital treated 11 people for gunshot wounds, including four in serious condition who underwent surgery. Israel Launches First Tourist Marine Nature Reserve in Mediterranean Sea off Country’s Northern Coast.
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BREAKING: More than 100 injured in clashes between anti-Eritrean government protesters and Israeli police outside the embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel#TelAviv #Israel #protest
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) September 2, 2023
Just in : About 35 injuries recorded in Tel Aviv after clashes between police and demonstrators, including 12 in critical condition. pic.twitter.com/p2EnDDUOMD
— Mr Commonsense (@fopminui) September 2, 2023
⚡️#BREAKING 35 injuries in Tel Aviv after clashes between police and demonstrators, including 12 in critical condition. pic.twitter.com/Asi12mRocf
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) September 2, 2023
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