Israeli-Arabs in Haifa called to kidnap IDF soldiers and attack the Shin Bet at an anti-Israel protest on Tuesday, Arutz Sheva reported
The protest was in response to the death of Iyad al-Hallak, 32, an autistic man shot by Border Police officers in East Jerusalem on May 30. The officers, who did not realize that al-Hallak has special needs, mistakenly thought that he was brandishing a weapon, which turned out to be only a cellphone.
The dozens of protestors, some who were waving PLO flags, yelled “Kidnap soldiers and release the prisoners! Tell the dogs at the Shin Bet to get ready because the time for a fight has come! Death and not humiliation.”
The protest was documented by Channel 12 journalist Furat Nassar and translated by Im Tirzu, a Zionist watchdog group, which filed a police complaint for incitement.
(YWN Israel Desk Jerusalem)