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Fil9998
09-10-2008, 12:00
'Yom Kippur riot' in Israeli city
Acre city walls
Acre has a mixed population, with many Arabs living the Old City area

Riots have broken out in the mixed city of Acre after an Israeli Arab man drove his car during the Yom Kippur religious holiday, Israeli reports say.

Dozens of cars and shops were damaged as hundreds of people took to the streets, Haaretz newspaper reported.

For Jews, Yom Kippur is a sombre day of fasting, during which it is considered offensive to drive in much of Israel.

The Arab man was reportedly attacked by youths who said he was making noise intentionally, the paper said.

Most of Israel comes to a standstill on Yom Kippur - the Day of Atonement - the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.

Streets are deserted except for a few pedestrians, cyclists and skateboarders, during the 25-hour fast which this year began on Wednesday at 1640 (1440 GMT).

The Arab man is reported to have said he was simply driving to a property he owned in the eastern part of the city.

Extensive damage

The unrest erupted around midnight local time (2200 GMT), with hundreds of people pouring onto the streets as news spread of the alleged assault, Haaretz reported.

A crowd gathered on Ben Ami Street, a key commercial street in the city, and caused "extensive damage" to vehicles and property in "large-scale" Jewish-Arab rioting, the report said.

Police used force to disperse the rioters, it added.

"This is a very serious incident that the city of Acre has not seen the likes of in recent years and we will deal with all the rioters and those who take the law into their own hands with an iron fist," the head of the Acre police station, Chief Superintendent Avi Edri, told Haaretz.

About one third of Acre's population of almost 50,000 residents are Israeli Arabs, with the highest concentration of Israeli Arabs in the Old City.

Israeli Arabs are people of Palestinian origin whose forbears remained in Israel after the foundation of the country in 1948.

They number about one million - about one-fifth of the Israeli population - and although they have full rights as Israeli citizens, human rights groups say they face discrimination and exclusion.

Gio22
09-10-2008, 12:04
si

ma li lo sono un pō tutti

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č normalitā da quelle parti :asd: . . .

Fil9998
09-10-2008, 12:12
credo che le religioni quando entrano nella gestione di uno stato possano SOLO fare danni estremi.
imho DEVONo essere una cosa personale e basta.
nessuna manifestazione esteriore della propria religione, niente, zero per tutti.

č l'unico sistema imho.

Gio22
09-10-2008, 12:15
credo che le religioni quando entrano nella gestione di uno stato possano SOLO fare danni estremi.
imho DEVONo essere una cosa personale e basta.
nessuna manifestazione esteriore della propria religione, niente, zero per tutti.

č l'unico sistema imho.
giusto

frā l'altro le religioni portate a unico scopo di vita ci hanno sotratto popoli intelligenti come gli arabi

chissā a quali tecnologie potremmo accedere oggi se loro nn si fossero persi a venerare dio.

_Magellano_
09-10-2008, 12:39
Figurati gente che applica la religione come stile di vita che vive ad un palmo di naso da gente che fa altrettanto ma con un altra religione,c'era da stupirsi che non riuscissero a rimanere in pace?
Quando si ha a che fare con gli estremisti o ti sottometti o gli fai la guerra,gli accordi non rientrano fra le opzioni concesse.