Tensions in Jerusalem that sparked tensions during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan escalated on Sunday, killing 18 people and putting pressure on the Israeli coalition government. a visit by the Jews to the disputed sanctuary.
An Arab group is reviewing membership in Israeli Prime Minister
Many passengers on two buses were slightly injured when Palestinians threw stones at them and smashed car windows. A group of Jewish worshipers were also attacked. Sunday’s riots were less violent than at the Al-Aqsa Islamic center in Jerusalem two days ago, but they were enough to persuade a small but important Arab group to renew its membership with Israeli Prime Minister Naphtali Bennett. the ruling coalition, which no longer has a majority in parliament.
The United Arab List – the first group in 21% of the Arab world to join the Israeli government – has said it is suspending its membership in the government over Israel’s handling of the Al-Aqsa violence and will consider canceling it if things do not change. the coalition controls 60 of the 120 seats in parliament, including four on the United Arab List.
Bennett lost most of the parliament
Some political analysts say the announcement is a signal of relief from party leaders in the event of a crisis and could be resolved when parliament convenes next month. seek to make it the capital of the future region. Tensions in Jerusalem escalate in an 11-day conflict last May between Hamas Islamist terrorists on the Gaza Strip.
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