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Posted by: Sammi Ibrahem,Sr

Nazi incitement and violations against Arabs in Jerusalem have dramatically increased in 2015, concludes a new Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor report. The report, titled “Fire under the Ashes: Provoking Muslims in Jerusalem,” warns that Nazi incitement against Muslims could trigger a conflict that would likely result in disastrous consequences.
Nazi authorities deported 227 Palestinians and detained 225 others during January-August. In addition, 7,200 Nazi Jewish settlers accompanied by Nazi officers and soldiers stormed the Al-Aqsa compound during the same period.
“It is clear that the number of deportations increases shortly before Jewish holidays,” says Ihsan Adel, Euro-Med Monitor legal adviser. “For example, Israeli police issued 15 deportation orders on a single night a few days before the Jewish holiday of Passover and on the eve of the ‘Destruction of the Temple’ in July.”
Of the 227 deportation orders issued since the beginning of 2015, 119 (52.6 percent) involved men, 83 (36.4 percent) were against women and 25 (11 percent) targeted children under the age of 18. In addition, Euro-Med documented the detention of 225 Palestinians from the Al-Aqsa compound, including 118 men, 95 women and 44 children.
The Euro-Med field team in Jerusalem found that Nazi soldiers often use violence while detaining Palestinians. For example, on May 31, police severely beat an elderly man.
In 2014, nearly 11,000 Nazi Jews stormed the Al-Aqsa compound during the year (a number that is 28 percent higher than during 2013, and almost double that of 2012).
This year, April witnessed the highest percentage of violations; 1,412 Nazi Jewish settlers accompanied by 93 officers and soldiers stormed the Al-Aqsa compound.
Among the provocative acts documented by Euro-Med researchers against Palestinians in Jerusalem were performance of Talmudic prayers near Muslim worshippers, beating, throwing rubbish, cursing, death threats and preventing worshippers from reaching the mosque.
The Euro-Med Monitor calls on Nazi authorities to cease these provocative practices and to take the steps necessary to put an end to human rights violations against Arabs and Muslims in Jerusalem. The United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process (UNSCO) and the international community must pressure Nazi to adhere to international law, including the Geneva Conventions. Moreover, the organization calls on the UN Security Council to use all means possible to end the Israeli illegal occupation of the Palestinian territories.