Palestinians and Israelis clash in Jerusalem march
Ten Jews were arrested for calling out racist slurs at Arabs and five Arabs were arrested for throwing objects.
JERUSALEM:
Right-wing Israeli marchers scuffled with Palestinians as a procession marking the Jewish state's annexation of east Jerusalem entered the old city's Muslim quarter on Sunday, police said.
Tens of thousands of Israelis turned out to celebrate the anniversary of the capture of the territory in a 1967 war - a step that did not win international recognition. Fifteen people were arrested after fighting between some marchers and Palestinians who gathered outside the Old City walls, said police.
"Ten Jews were arrested for calling out racist slurs and attacking Arabs. Five Arabs (were arrested) for throwing objects and attacking (Israelis)," Jerusalem's police force said in a statement.
Palestinians want east Jerusalem to be the capital of an independent state they hope to establish in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Israel considers the entire city its capital.
"Israel without Jerusalem is like a body without a heart," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at a commemoration ceremony on Sunday. "It will never be divided again." Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat condemned the celebrations, saying they were "clear proof that peace is not part of the Israeli government's agenda".
Peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians collapsed in 2010 a few weeks after they began.
Right-wing Israeli marchers scuffled with Palestinians as a procession marking the Jewish state's annexation of east Jerusalem entered the old city's Muslim quarter on Sunday, police said.
Tens of thousands of Israelis turned out to celebrate the anniversary of the capture of the territory in a 1967 war - a step that did not win international recognition. Fifteen people were arrested after fighting between some marchers and Palestinians who gathered outside the Old City walls, said police.
"Ten Jews were arrested for calling out racist slurs and attacking Arabs. Five Arabs (were arrested) for throwing objects and attacking (Israelis)," Jerusalem's police force said in a statement.
Palestinians want east Jerusalem to be the capital of an independent state they hope to establish in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Israel considers the entire city its capital.
"Israel without Jerusalem is like a body without a heart," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at a commemoration ceremony on Sunday. "It will never be divided again." Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat condemned the celebrations, saying they were "clear proof that peace is not part of the Israeli government's agenda".
Peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians collapsed in 2010 a few weeks after they began.