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Third Jew arrested on Temple Mount for insulting Prophet Muhammad
by Daniel K. Eisenbud https://www.legal-project.org/4368/third-jew-arrested-on-temple-mount-for-insulting Amid heightened hostility on the Temple Mount following Arab rioting on Tisha Be'av and the arrests of two Jews who shouted "Muhammad is a pig," a third man was arrested on Tuesday for incitement after repeating the religious slur. ACCORDING Tuesday's arrest marks the third time since last Thursday that a Jewish visitor at theCONTESTED On Monday morning, an unidentified man was arrested after police reviewed video footage from Sunday showing him shout "Muhammad is a pig" outside the gates of the Temple Mount before fleeing the site. On Friday, Avia Morris, 20, from the WestBANK'S Despite the arrests of the three Jewish suspects for "disturbing the public order," none of the Arab provocateurs have been arrested for their inflammatory rhetoric. Following her release, Morris stated that despite being surrounded by police, the officers did nothing as the Arab mobCONTINUED "The police ignored our requests and said if we were to say one word they would take us down from the Mount and arrest us," she said. "They did not stop [the Arab mob's] attempts to hurt our feelings and insult Judaism." "Only after we began to respond, and I said 'Muhammad is a pig,' [did] the police distance them from us," she said. "Suddenly they were able to keep them at bay." The Palestinian Authority called on Monday for an Arab League meeting in Cairo next week to discuss the heated situation on the Temple Mount. Shortly after Tuesday's arrest, police said Arab youths hurled rocks at JewishVEHICLES Meanwhile, an Arab Egged bus driver said he was attacked in Jerusalem on Monday night by two Jews who he claimed sprayed pepper spray in his eyes, beat him and tied him to the busDRIVER'S Muhammad Barakat, 38, of east Jerusalem, told IMEMC that the two suspects boarded the bus, refused to pay, and remained seated for 45 minutes until it reached its final destination at the Ma'alot Dafna neighborhood. After the attack, Barakat told the Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan that police refused to take his statement, and instructed him to go to hisLOCAL Police spokeswoman Luba Samri said on Tuesday that she was unaware of a complaint regarding the incident. receive the latest by email: subscribe to the legal project's free mailing list Note: The content of external articles does not necessarily reflect the views of The Legal Project. |
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