Temor a enfrentamientos en la Marcha de las Banderas, instituciones cristianas cerrarán: "Los residentes viven con miedo"

En medio del temor a enfrentamientos entre los participantes de la marcha en el Día de Jerusalén y los residentes del barrio musulmán de la Ciudad Vieja, la policía enfatizó que actuará con "tolerancia cero"…
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The annual Jerusalem Day flag march is poised to ignite fresh tensions in the Old City, with police adopting a zero tolerance posture while refusing coalition demands to open the Temple Mount. Lawmaker Kariv's call to reroute the march, citing three severe violence incidents in 2025, underscores how a ritualized display of sovereignty increasingly risks becoming a flashpoint for broader unrest. Christian institutions preemptively closing their doors signals that local residents, not just political actors, are bracing for confrontation. The key question is whether police can maintain order without escalating the very friction they aim to contain.
