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Northern Unrest

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Stonings continue  Photo: AFP
 

 

More vehicles stoned in north

Bus stoned by children in Upper Nazareth; Arab youths arrested after vehicle stoned in Akko

Sharon Roffe-Ofir
Published: 03.12.08, 22:56 / Israel News

All is not quiet on the northern front, as stone throwing incidents persist. On Wednesday, children stoned a bus in the northern town of Upper Nazareth. No injuries or property damage were reported in the incident.

 

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Later Wednesday, three Arab youths aged 14 and 15hurled stones at a bus traveling near the northern town of Akko. The vehicle’s windshield was smashed, but no one was injured. The three suspects were detained by police.

 

The bus driver involved in the Upper Nazareth stoning lodged a complaint with the city’s police department following the incident, and told officers that his vehicle was stoned as he was driving through the town’s Har-Yona neighborhood.

 

Police sources said that they were unsure whether the culprits were Jews or Arabs, but that this was a very serious occurrence and that they would launch undercover operations in the area in the coming days in order to apprehend stone throwers.

 

Internal Security Minister Avi Dichter addressed the recent surge in stone throwing incidents in the north during a Knesset meeting Wednesday.

 

“The Northern District of the Israel Police is all too familiar with such incidents,” said Dichter, “and is working vigorously to curb this phenomenon.” The minister also noted that the police department has allocated copious resources and manpower to fighting the phenomenon.

 

Dichter further noted that “there were 29 stoning incidents in the northern district since the beginning of 2008, which a sharp increase from what we witnessed in January and February of 2007 when only three such incidents were reported.”

 

Ahiya Raved contributed to this report

 

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