By Tamar Runyan and Joshua Runyan

Police in riot-gear keep the peace in Akko, Israel, where clashes erupted on Yom Kippur.

Residents of the northern Israeli city of Akko remained on edge Friday after Arab provocation sparked interethnic riots over Yom Kippur that sent eight people seeking medical treatment. During the worst of the violence, some 50 people remained at the local Chabad-Lubavitch center after the holiday, reciting Psalms for their safety.

Arab-Induced Riots Shatter Yom Kippur Calm in Northern Israel

By Tamar Runyan and Joshua Runyan

Police in riot-gear keep the peace in Akko, Israel, where clashes erupted on Yom Kippur.

Residents of the northern Israeli city of Akko remained on edge Friday after Arab provocation sparked interethnic riots over Yom Kippur that sent eight people seeking medical treatment. During the worst of the violence, some 50 people remained at the local Chabad-Lubavitch center after the holiday, reciting Psalms for their safety.

“I have never seen anything like this before,” said Moshe Algerbali, a 40-year resident of the coastal town who lives in a building next to where the riots began Wednesday night. “Windshields were shattered, as well as store windows throughout the city’s center.

“The world has been turned upside down here.”

According to media reports, initial police investigations point to an Arab man from Akko’s Old City as the instigator of the clashes. Galilee Police spokesman Eran Shaked told The Jerusalem Post that the man and two passengers drove through the predominantly Jewish Ben-Gurion neighborhood after the start of Yom Kippur – the holiest day of the year, which is marked by fasting and intense prayer – with his stereo “blaring music.” Local residents asked the man to leave, and the verbal confrontation quickly escalated.

In the meantime, “false rumors that Arabs were seriously harmed or killed by Jews reached the Old City, and caused a far more serious and organized incident in Acre.” Hundreds of Arab residents marched toward the Jewish neighborhood, smashing store windows and cars along the way. After police subdued the clashes, residents again took to the streets after the close of the holiday; the authorities responded to the renewed violence by locking down the city and telling people to remain indoors.

Article continued (Chabad.org)

3 Comments

  • ch resident

    those Arabs! what is wrong with them you now what i think just like the destroy us and 9/11 we should destroy there musk

  • Simcha

    once again it shows we cannot trust to have any arabs living near our neigborhoods. The arabs need to live behind the wall constructed or send them out of israel. I live in ashdod and thank g-d we do not have the same problems other cities have but we are bracing for more arabs to move in. May hashem have mercy on the jews and let us have peace or send our enemies from our land. May everyone have a good year