Israeli Police blocked a right-wing flag march through Jerusalem on Wednesday that participants said was a response to what they see as a weak government reaction to Arab violence in the Old City.
The police said they allowed the marchers to walk towards the Jaffa Gate, though hundreds tried to pass by the police barricade. Police removed dozens of young protesters that had gathered near the Damascus Gate area to prevent tensions from rising.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett had ordered police to block Ben-Gvir from reaching the Damascus Gate, the entrance to the Muslim Quarter.
Ben-Gvir later tweeted on Wednesday evening: “Surrender to terrorism invites further surrender and missiles. You chose disgrace; you received disgrace.”
חג שמח לכל אחד ואחת מכם. נמשיך להניף את דגל ישראל בגאון בכל מרחבי ארצנו, כי אין לנו מדינה אחרת! pic.twitter.com/RbUdkW81wt
— איתמר בן גביר (@itamarbengvir) April 21, 2022