Incitement Day in Jerusalem

As proximity talks with the Palestinians begin, Israel's real policy is being revealed vis a vis the government's incitement which drowns out its whispered promises to the United States.

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For a long time now, Jerusalem Day has served as an excuse for the far right to excoriate Arab residents of the city's eastern part and violently demonstrate their presence in their neighborhoods. But this year, the baton of incitement has passed from the delusional fringes to the very heart of the political arena - the government.

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