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(Times of Israel) Palestinian security forces managed to push back rioters who were advancing on Joseph's Tomb in Nablus in the West Bank on Saturday in order to set the site on fire. Rumors had spread that Jamal Dawiqat, 20, had died after being wounded by IDF fire on Thursday after trying to throw a firebomb at Jews praying at the site. Rioters took to the streets, setting tires on fire and clashing with PA police, who responded with tear gas.2016-06-06 00:00:00Full Article
PA Police Push Back Palestinian Rioters at Joseph's Tomb
(Times of Israel) Palestinian security forces managed to push back rioters who were advancing on Joseph's Tomb in Nablus in the West Bank on Saturday in order to set the site on fire. Rumors had spread that Jamal Dawiqat, 20, had died after being wounded by IDF fire on Thursday after trying to throw a firebomb at Jews praying at the site. Rioters took to the streets, setting tires on fire and clashing with PA police, who responded with tear gas.2016-06-06 00:00:00Full Article
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