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Mansour Abbas: Arab protests were legitimate due to J'lem provocations

The Ra'am party leader was chairing a Special Knesset Committee on Arab Society Affairs meeting about the recent wave of arrests following riots in mixed cities earlier this month.

by  Danielle Roth-Avneri
Published on  05-27-2021 13:15
Last modified: 05-27-2021 13:15
Mansour Abbas: Arab protests were legitimate due to J'lem provocationsKnesset Press Office/Noam Moskowitz

Special Committee Chairman MK Mansour Abbas at the Knesset, Thursday | Photo: Knesset Press Office/Noam Moskowitz

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Ra'am chairman Mansour Abbas on Thursday defended the right of Arab Israelis to protest Israel's "provocations" on the Temple Mount and in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood in Jerusalem.

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"In light of the events of the past month, many thousands of Arabs protested, which is a legitimate form of dissent that seeks to express solidarity and objection to the provocational use of force inside the al-Aqsa mosque and against the family evictions in Sheikh Jarrah," said Abbas.

The Ra'am party leader was chairing a Special Knesset Committee on Arab Society Affairs meeting about the wave of arrests following the recent riots in mixed cities.

"For two weeks, hundreds of thousands of citizens went out to protest and marched in every Arab town, even in areas we weren't used to seeing demonstrations. One of the consequences is that there were events that deviated from the norm and the law. There's no question that we all agree that protest is legitimate in a democracy and it's the right of the citizens to express political positions," he continued. "On the other hand, we all called for the preservation of law and order and to demonstrate in a legal manner."

"I personally acted on this front," Abbas stressed. "The position is clear – we are for legitimate protest and reject any act that damages private property. To contend with the consequences of the events, we want to ask the law enforcement authorities about the situation as it appears today, what their policies are, how they plan on handling the fallout from the events, and how we can advance an approach of abiding the law on one hand, and allowing all citizens, Jews and Arabs, to express dissent on the other hand and to preserve the fabric of relations between Jews and Arabs. We want to solve problems and not use this committee as a stage for more incitement, more exclusion and more violent discourse."

Israel Police Commander Yigal Ezra also addressed the committee to discuss efforts to collect illegal firearms in the Arab sector.

"It's not like we go around with a cart collecting these guns; the work is extremely difficult. You also need to establish a foundation of evidence. What we want is for the criminal to be behind bars. Since the beginning of the year, 1,670 firearms have been confiscated. I know the numbers being mentioned are tens of thousands in the Arab sector; there are thousands of firearms, not tens of thousands, more in the range between 8,000-10,000 firearms," Ezra told the committee.

He also said that adding between 2,000 and 3,000 police officers would shift the balance in terms of fighting crime.

"The units have launched a significant wave of arrests. Thus far, 1,590 people have been arrested, of which 1,093 have been released.  There are 1,299 adults, 291 minors, and 165 indictments have been served."

According to Ezra, 183 Jews have been arrested thus far in the wake of the riots, and that 8% of the overall indictments issued to this point have been against Jewish suspects.

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