Bedouins rioted in the Negev again tonight: Cars and tires were set on fire, a policeman was injured

June Green
January 14, 2022   
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Jamal Awad/Flash90
Violence in the Negev region continues: The Bedouins in the Negev continued to riot last night (Friday) in protest against the plantings being carried out by the JNF in the Molda area. How can I switch banks with a click for free? • All questions and answers Where are the coronavirus tests performed? What test is done and when? All the information 7 million American children who were vaccinated are not wrong: We got vaccinated and you should get vaccinated too Has it been three months since your second vaccination? This is how you will protect yourself from the virus Police officers also operated overnight in the riots that developed in the communities of Segev Shalom and Tel Sheva. On Highway 60, stones were thrown at vehicles, causing damage and an investigation has been opened. A security guard's vehicle, which was on its way to the police checkpoint in Tel Sheva, was pelted with stones. The security guard managed to take shelter at the police checkpoint and it later emerged that his vehicle had been set on fire. An investigation has been opened. On Highway 80, near the Nevatim base, stone-throwing was reported. Police officers from the Arad station arrived at the scene. The windows of the police car were shattered and a police officer was slightly injured and taken to the hospital for medical treatment. In addition, during the night, reports were received of tire burning on Highway 25 and Highway 80. Those arrested for the violent disorder yesterday at the Molda Interchange will be brought to court today. Thousands of Bedouin protesters blocked Highway 31 near Molada (Saawa) yesterday evening, with some uprooting saplings that KKL-JNF had planted in recent days. In addition, the Israel Police received a report about a bus that was hit on Highway 25 from Meydwei Even between Beersheba and Dimona. [Gallery] Police forces arrived at the demonstration area and used stun grenades to disperse the rioters, while they threw stones at them. During the events, ten rioters were arrested, and three residents were slightly injured and evacuated to the hospital. Due to the riots, Highway 31 from the Shoket junction to Tel Arad was closed to traffic. After a few hours, traffic returned to normal. "The Israel Police is operating with increased forces even during the weekend," the police statement said. "We appeal to the public to call the 100 hotline in any case of concern and in the immediate vicinity of the incident. We will not allow any violent protest and will work to bring the rioters to justice.".
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