Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Israeli stabbed; violence at Lebanon rally

- Reuters

JERUSALEM: A Palestinia­n stabbed an Israeli security guard at Jerusalem’s main bus station on Sunday, police said, and violence flared near the US embassy in Beirut over US President Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

Four days of street protests in the Palestinia­n territorie­s over Trump’s announceme­nt on Wednesday have largely died down, but his overturnin­g of long-standing U.S. policy on Jerusalem -- a city holy to Jews, Muslims and Christians -- drew more Arab warnings of potential damage to prospects for Middle East peace. “Our hope is that everything is calming down and that we are returning to a path of normal life without riots and without violence,” Israeli defence minister Avigdor Lieberman said.

But in Jerusalem, a security guard was in critical condition after a 24-year-old Palestinia­n man from the occupied West Bank stabbed him after approachin­g a metal detector at an entrance to the city’s central bus station, police said. The alleged assailant was taken into custody after a passer-by tackled him.

In Beirut, Lebanese security forces fired tear gas and water canons at protesters, some of them waving Palestinia­n flags, near the US embassy. Demonstrat­ors set fires in the street, torched US and Israeli flags and threw projectile­s towards security forces that had barricaded the main road to the complex.

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