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Security forces: How police limited the Jerusalem riots

March 18, 2010 14:19

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Security officials believe that they have contained the violence in east Jerusalem and the West Bank.

The last four weeks saw an unprecedented outbreak of rioting, following a decision by the Israeli government to include the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron and Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem on a list of national heritage sites.

The security policy towards the rioting has been one of "containment", trying to isolate the outbreaks and prevent them from spreading. Defence Minister Ehud Barak signed a closure order for the West Bank for five days, starting last Thursday. The procedure has been used very rarely in recent years.

Israeli police and army used new tactics in an effort to quell the riots without causing any fatal casualties which have lead to an escalation. In the riots that broke out in Jerusalem especially, there was widespread use of policemen disguised as local Arab citizens to carry out arrests. This helped to round up the ringleaders before the riots got out of hand. As a result, the great majority of the casualties were light.