Jerusalem-Palestinian Protest
Jerusalem - Dec 15, 2017
1. Various of Al Aqsa Mosque exterior
2. Various of Muslims going to their biggest weekly prayer
3. Various of armed Israeli security forces in street
4. Israeli policemen dispersing cluster of locals
5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Heba Gharableh, Jerusalem resident:
"The occupation forces want us to be afraid. There is an obvious suppression. They hit us violently which reflects hatred, and they injure many. There is great brutality in their treatment."
6. Various of women chanting slogans
UPSOUND (Arabic) Women protesters:
"Netanyahu get out. All Jerusalem will be free."
7. Various of clashes between women, Israeli security forces
8. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Fathma Khedr, Jerusalem resident (starting with shot 7):
"When they see the Palestinian flag they get irritated like an angry bull. Shame on them on how they treat us. It is an occupying state. And to Trump I say leave Palestine alone."
9. Women injured in clash
10. Israeli security force
Palestinians continued their protests in Jerusalem against the United States on Friday.
Clashes were reported in several cities on the West Bank and in Gaza. Four Palestinians were killed and hundreds wounded in clashes.
It was the second Friday since U.S. President Donald Trump officially announced moving his country's embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
Scores of Muslims rushed to their biggest weekly prayer in their third holiest mosque, Al Aqsa.
Israeli security forces were prepared for big protests, what Palestinians declared a day of rage. Whenever a cluster of locals got together, the police dispersed them immediately.
"The occupation forces want us to be afraid. There is an obvious suppression. They hit us violently which reflects hatred, and they injure many. There is great brutality in their treatment," said Heba Gharableh, a Jerusalem resident.
On the steps of the old city gate, a small group of women fearlessly chanted for Jerusalem.
"Netanyahu get out. All Jerusalem will be free," they said.
Minor clashes broke as some protesters resisted Israeli forces instructions.
"When they see the Palestinian flag they get irritated like an angry bull. Shame on them on how they treat us. It is an occupying state. And to Trump I say leave Palestine alone," said Fathma Khedr, another Jerusalem resident.
Similar clashes went on overnight on Thursday.
At least 80 Palestinians were arrested and few injuries reported.
Jerusalem-Palestinian Protest
Dateline : Dec 15, 2017
Location : Jerusalem
Duration : 1'51
Jerusalem - Dec 15, 2017
1. Various of Al Aqsa Mosque exterior
2. Various of Muslims going to their biggest weekly prayer
3. Various of armed Israeli security forces in street
4. Israeli policemen dispersing cluster of locals
5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Heba Gharableh, Jerusalem resident:
"The occupation forces want us to be afraid. There is an obvious suppression. They hit us violently which reflects hatred, and they injure many. There is great brutality in their treatment."
6. Various of women chanting slogans
UPSOUND (Arabic) Women protesters:
"Netanyahu get out. All Jerusalem will be free."
7. Various of clashes between women, Israeli security forces
8. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Fathma Khedr, Jerusalem resident (starting with shot 7):
"When they see the Palestinian flag they get irritated like an angry bull. Shame on them on how they treat us. It is an occupying state. And to Trump I say leave Palestine alone."
9. Women injured in clash
10. Israeli security force
Palestinians continued their protests in Jerusalem against the United States on Friday.
Clashes were reported in several cities on the West Bank and in Gaza. Four Palestinians were killed and hundreds wounded in clashes.
It was the second Friday since U.S. President Donald Trump officially announced moving his country's embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
Scores of Muslims rushed to their biggest weekly prayer in their third holiest mosque, Al Aqsa.
Israeli security forces were prepared for big protests, what Palestinians declared a day of rage. Whenever a cluster of locals got together, the police dispersed them immediately.
"The occupation forces want us to be afraid. There is an obvious suppression. They hit us violently which reflects hatred, and they injure many. There is great brutality in their treatment," said Heba Gharableh, a Jerusalem resident.
On the steps of the old city gate, a small group of women fearlessly chanted for Jerusalem.
"Netanyahu get out. All Jerusalem will be free," they said.
Minor clashes broke as some protesters resisted Israeli forces instructions.
"When they see the Palestinian flag they get irritated like an angry bull. Shame on them on how they treat us. It is an occupying state. And to Trump I say leave Palestine alone," said Fathma Khedr, another Jerusalem resident.
Similar clashes went on overnight on Thursday.
At least 80 Palestinians were arrested and few injuries reported.
ID : 8068773
Published : 2017-12-16 14:31
Last Modified : 2017-12-16 19:23:00
Source : China Global Television Network (CGTN)
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