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Israeli police detain anti-islamic protestor

July 27, 2015

Israeli police have detained a young man for shouting anti-Islamic slogans near the Dome of the Rock. This is the second such incident in less than a week.

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Orthodox Jew in front of the Dome of the Rock
Image: picture-alliance/dpa

Israeli news sources said that a young man situated himself at one of the entrances to the Dome of the Rock and the adjacent Al-Aqsa Mosque on Sunday evening, offending the prophet Mohammad by repeatedly calling him a pig. He was later arrested near the Wailing Wall in the early hours of Monday morning and taken into custody for questioning.

Luba Samri, spokeswoman for the Jerusalem Police Department, said that the police would show zero tolerance toward such acts of public provocation.

Many Jews recite prayers at the Wailing Wall while fasting during Tisha B'Av
Many Jews recite prayers at the Wailing Wall while fasting during Tisha B'AvImage: Imago

Hooded Muslims were also reported to have attacked Israeli police with rocks on Sunday, forcing the police to close in on location around the Al-Aqsa Mosque as well as searching the mosque itself.

Sunday's arrest followed a near-identical event earlier last week, when a 20-year-old Jewish woman had been detained in the same vicinity, accused of incitement of hatred by shouting "Mohammad is a pig."

Destruction of the Temple

Sunday marked the commemoration of the Destruction of the Temple (Tisha B'Av) in Jerusalem, during which many Jews fast. Alongside Yom Kippur, it ranks among the more solemn Jewish holidays. Cultural sensitivities appear to run particularly high on this annual occasion, often leading to clashes - as were witnessed on Sunday.

ss/kms (dpa, KNA)