In Jerusalem in the Middle East, a march by Israeli far-right supporters calling for the exclusion of Palestinians has caused repulsive Palestinians to clash with Israeli security forces, raising concerns that tensions will rise again in the future.

On the 15th in Jerusalem, where Judaism and Islam are located, far-right supporters calling for the exclusion of Palestinians marched around the old town, where many Palestinians live.



Participants gathered in front of the entrance to the old town, the Damascus Gate, appealing for the attribution of all Jerusalem, including the eastern side occupied by Israel, and the first Arab party to join the Bennett administration, which was launched on the 13th. He said, "Bennet is a liar."

This march triggered a clash between Palestinians and Israeli security forces around the old town, and according to the Palestinian side, about 30 people were injured.



Hamas, an Islamic fundamentalist organization that opposes Israel, warned that it would launch rockets if it marched, but the Bennett administration allowed it in consideration of domestic right-wing supporters.



As the clash between Hamas and Israel has ceased, it has been a month since the end of the war, and there are concerns that tensions will rise again in the future.