Israelis forces deployed in Jerusalem

By KUNA,

Gaza : Israeli Police announced Wednesday that it deployed forces in Jerusalem after Tuesday’s bulldozer attack that injured 29 people in the city.


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Israel Radio quoted sources from the police as saying that forces were also deployed in the town in which the Palestinian attack executor Ghassan Abu Tair lived.

Police announced that it would monitor workshops and Arab and Palestinian workers in Jerusalem and that it would prevent clashes between Palestinians and Israelis in the city.

Several Palestinians were injured in Jerusalem Tuesday evening after they were attacked by Israeli students of a religious Jewish institute.

A senior official in the Israeli Police prohibited Abu Tair’s family from holding a funeral for him, and arrested a number of them.

Abu Tair was shot dead after he hit several cars by a bulldozer he was driving.

According to Radio Israel, more than 70 Palestinians living in eastern Jerusalem were arrested in the first half of 2008, and there is suspicion that they were related in anti-Israel activities and provided support to its enemies.

The radio quoted security sources as saying that as many as 45 Palestinian suspects were arrested in Jerusalem every year.

Meanwhile, the Voice of Palestine radio station said that head of Jerusalem’s municipality demanded, in a request submitted to the city’s court, the demolishment of the home of Abu Tair.

It expected that several houses of Palestinians in the city would be demolished in the new few days.

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