New York Daily News

ALL THE RAGE

Protests in city, around globe over Jerusalem

- BY ADAM SCHRADER, RICH SCHAPIRO and ANDREW KESHNER

TWO PALESTINIA­NS were killed in clashes with Israeli forces Friday amid violent demonstrat­ions sparked by President Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as the capital of the Holy Land.

The bloodshed came as thousands took to the streets across the Middle East and elsewhere on what Hamas had labeled a “day of rage.”

Demonstrat­ors poured into Times Square Friday evening to express their opposition.

They lost their voices chanting “Free Palestine!” and Uber drivers held out their cell phones displaying the flags of Muslimmajo­rity countries.

The mass moving up Midtown was so big — anywhere between 2,000 and 4,000 — it split in different directions.

Most bystanders supported the demonstrat­ion. One car drove by with a Palestinia­n flag draped over the hood.

The Manhattan protests were peaceful. Police were restrained and kept the crowd marching .

“Walk away from my boys,” one police officer was heard saying as protesters approached cops controllin­g the crowd.

“A decision like this without understand­ing the history, without understand­ing the intricacie­s of the impact of this decision is very bad,” said demonstrat­or Al Suqi, of New Jersey.

“It’s a very touchy subject and this is will more than likely lead to a religious war, which we hope is not going to happen,” said Suqi, 53, who was born in Palestine.

In the Middle East, the most violent clashes broke out in the West Bank and Gaza where Israeli soldiers shot dead 30-yearold Mohammed Al-Masri, according to the Palestinia­n Ministry of Health.

A second Palestinia­n was killed along the Gaza Strip, authoritie­s said.

Dozens of Palestinia­n protesters were injured in the skirmishes that erupted after Friday prayers.

The Israeli military said hundreds of Palestinia­ns were rolling burning tires and throwing rocks across the border at soldiers.

“During the riots, Israel Defense Forces soldiers fired selectivel­y toward two main instigator­s and hits were confirmed,” the country’s military said in a statement.

Later Friday, Israeli warplanes bombed Hamas military targets, injuring at least 25, after militants fired rockets into Israel. The wounded included six children, the Palestinia­n Health Ministry said.

The Israeli military said it intercepte­d one of at least two projectile­s fired from Gaza.

One rocket struck the town of Sderot but no casualties were reported.

More demonstrat­ions were held all across the Middle East, as well as places like Somalia, Malaysia, Indonesia, London and Chicago.

 ??  ?? Pro-Israel woman is part of counterpro­test to Palestinia­n rally in Times Square on Friday. Top right, Muslim worshipers pray in front of the White House. Far right, Palestinia­ns display disparagin­g poster of President Trump outside the Damascus Gate of...
Pro-Israel woman is part of counterpro­test to Palestinia­n rally in Times Square on Friday. Top right, Muslim worshipers pray in front of the White House. Far right, Palestinia­ns display disparagin­g poster of President Trump outside the Damascus Gate of...

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