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Police on Monday arrested 48 year-old Jamal Taufik, the driver who entered Jewish east Acre on the evening of Yom Kippur and who is blamed by police for sparking a provocation that deteriorated into several nights of racial violence and rioting.

Taufik was brought before an Acre court where he was remanded in custody until Thursday.

"In the course of our investigation, we collected material that led to the arrest. The court was shown our evidence and agreed to extend his custody," said Galilee Police spokesman Ch.-Supt. Eran Shaked.

Taufik has been accused of reckless driving, endangering lives and offending religious sensibilities.

While the latter charge is rarely enforced in Israel, "offending religious sensibilities is a law that can be violated," Shaked said.

A number of eyewitnesses in eastern Acre said they saw Taufik's vehicle driving at high speeds on the evening of Yom Kippur, playing loud music and nearly running over a little girl.

In an interview with The Jerusalem Post, Taufik denied setting out to provoke Acre's Jews, and claimed he had attempted to keep a low profile during a drive to pick up his daughter.

Despite concerns of continuing clashes between police and Jewish and Arab youths, Acre remained largely quiet over Succot, police said.

"It is totally quiet tonight," Shaked said, speaking on Tuesday evening. "As of now, we have placed the right number of police officers and directed them to areas of friction, which has allowed for calm at this stage," he added.

Some 700 officers, including border policemen, worked 12-hour shifts to maintain the tense calm, sealing off neighborhoods and maintaining continuous foot and car patrols.

Road blocks were placed at the city's entrances as police mobilized hundreds of Special Patrol Unit officers and officers on horseback to keep Jewish and Arab hotheads apart.

MK Ahmed Tibi (UAL) on Tuesday sharply criticized Taufik's arrest.

"It is an unreasonable decision devoid of any legal basis that won't contribute to restoring calm," he said.

"The Israel Police has caved in to Jewish hooligans," continued Tibi, adding, "I wonder if they will start to arrest Jews who eat and drink during the month of Ramadan."

Also speaking Tuesday, Hadash chairman Muhammad Barakei called Taufik's arrest "outrageous."

On Sunday, Acre's Arab leaders released a proclamation apologizing for Taufik's actions.

The proclamation was signed by 11 local Arab leaders including MK Abbas Zakour (United Arab List-Ta'al), Acre Deputy Mayor Gazawi Osama, three municipal councilmen - Sliman Wishakhi, Adham Jamal and Salim Nijmi - Sheikh Muhammad Madi and Israel Broadcasting Authority newsman Zoheir Bahlul.

Meanwhile, the Syrian regime blasted Israel for the Acre clashes, saying the riots were further proof of Israel's racism, its hatred of Arabs and its desire to "cleanse" the region of any Arab presence.

"Not only do the events in Acre emphasize the spread of racism on the Israeli street - racism which goes back to the beginning of Israel's establishment on Palestinian land - they also refute the claim that Israel is a cradle of democracy," said the state-controlled Tishrin newspaper.

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44. #43 Herb - Sweden's high crime problem is in great part due to assylum and immigration policies.
Jake - (10/14/2008 17:35)
43. We have a group like that in the U.S., Anette #41
Not The Other Herb - USA (10/14/2008 15:55)
42. To # 40, a citizen of Israel
J.M.Jordan - Germany (10/14/2008 15:03)
41. "Vigilantism" elsewhere
Anette - (10/14/2008 11:45)
40. In moments like this I feel ashamed to live in Israel
Gregory Barash - Israel (10/14/2008 08:29)
39. To No 29
ANKE - Gernany (10/14/2008 07:06)
38. Are we so pious as to forget to respect our brothers?
Michael Frager - USA (10/14/2008 05:06)
37. Remanded for 5 days?
dave berg - usa (10/14/2008 04:57)
36. We Jews are so fortunate to have high-minded friends like Pete #4 and Otis #23, who are willing to enlighten us
Not The Other Herb - USA (10/14/2008 04:11)
35. #4..Civil rights?
Andrew - U.S.A. (10/14/2008 02:42)
34. OK, those in favor of freedom of driving, have you forgotten?
Jake - (10/14/2008 02:39)
33. Investigate this incident THOROUGHLY!!! Throw the book at the provocateur!!!
Helen G - Canada (10/14/2008 01:18)
32. 5 days for doing 40 in a 25 zone
bannister - USA (10/14/2008 01:06)
31. Arabs fear boycott and formation of Jewish self-defense groups. This rare apology is appreciated, but if their words reflected true sentiment, Arab
Tracy W - (10/14/2008 00:45)
30. Most Civilized Countries
Morton Friedman - USA (10/14/2008 00:44)
29. NUMBER 11 YOU WANT US TO BELIEVE THAT A PUBLIC STREET IN
Jon - USA - U.S.A. (10/14/2008 00:34)
28. 4. What about the civil-rights issue?!
The other Bob - USA (10/14/2008 00:04)
27. Justice must appear to have been done.
Arthur Rosen - Canada (10/14/2008 00:03)
26. Congratulate - Part II
Andreas - Austria (10/13/2008 23:46)
25. 16. The Old Israel .....cool headed and responsible. Just apologize, Jews!
The other Bob - USA (10/13/2008 23:45)
24. 2. "We regret that a tiny minority ",
The other Bob - USA (10/13/2008 23:32)
23. Arrest od Acre Driver
Otis - USA (10/13/2008 23:24)
22. I want to congratulate the people of Israel to their country with such a high standard
Andreas - Austria (10/13/2008 23:20)
21. Police arrest Acre Yom Kippur driver
Reuven Ben-Daniel - Israel (10/13/2008 22:35)
20. Civil rights must rule
Luminita - (10/13/2008 22:11)
19. Should have been a joint statement
Dave Duncan - US (10/13/2008 21:45)
18. Want consessions, so everone else is wrong except them
Debbie - USA (10/13/2008 18:41)
17. It's long overdue for the Arabs to get their comeuppance
Y. Kreminsky - Israel (10/13/2008 16:48)
16. The Old Israel would have been cool headed and responsible. What's happening? Just apologize, Jews!
Ari - (10/13/2008 16:37)
15. How can the Arab response be construed as anything but peaceful? Where's our apology?
Ben - (10/13/2008 16:36)
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