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==Timeline== === 1 October === Arab demonstrations and acts of civil-disobedience in solidarity with the Palestinians turned violent following the proclamation of a general strike by the Arab Higher Monitoring Committee to protest the deaths of Arab rioters in [[Jerusalem]] the previous day.<ref name=Usher/> Arab rioting took place throughout northern Israel.<ref name=HaaretzTimeline/> Violence occurred in [[Umm al-Fahm]], [[Nazareth]], [[Acre, Israel|Acre]], [[Fureidis]], and villages throughout the Galilee. In a number of areas police came under gunfire, and demonstrators threw [[Molotov cocktail]]s. An [[Egged (company)|Egged]] bus was torched in Umm al-Fahm.<ref name=HaaretzTimeline/> Israel Police officers and Border Police gendarmes responded with live ammunition, tear gas, and rubber bullets. At the entrance to Umm al-Fahm, police used [[sniper]] rifles to prevent the [[Wadi Ara]] road from being blocked. Israeli-Arabs Muhammad Ahmad 'Eiq Al-Jabarin and Ibrahim Sayyam Al-Jabarin and Gaza resident Misleh Abu Jarad were killed. About 75 people, including Umm al-Fahm mayor [[Raed Salah]], were wounded.<ref name=HaaretzTimeline/> === 2 October === Police dispersed an Arab demonstration in [[Arraba, Galilee|Arraba]] with tear gas and live ammunition. Alaa Nassar, 18, and [[Asel Asleh]], 17, were killed.<ref name=HaaretzTimeline/><ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/15/world/police-killings-of-israeli-arabs-being-questioned-by-inquiry.html | work=The New York Times | first=Joel | last=Greenberg | title=Police Killings of Israeli Arabs Being Questioned by Inquiry | date=15 June 2001}}</ref> Demonstrators in Nazareth [[Palestinian stone-throwing|threw stones]], burned tires, looted and burned shops.<ref name=HaaretzTimeline/> 100 demonstrators were hurt, including one woman who was seriously injured. Dozens of residents of [[Mashhad (Israel)|Mashhad]] approaching a Jewish neighbourhood of Nazareth Illit and smashed house and car windows. Traffic was blocked with [[burning tires]] on [[Route 65 (Israel)|Route 65]], a main artery connecting northern and central Israel. A Jewish man was attacked and pulled from his car by local youth, which they then torched. Three banks in [[Baqa al-Gharbiyye]] were set on fire.<ref name=HaaretzTimeline/> === 3 October === Ramez Bushnak, 24, from [[Kafr Manda]], was shot in the head and died the same day during a confrontation with police, who explicitly denied claims that he was shot from close range. Dozens of residents clashed with police blocking the way to Jewish neighbourhoods in [[Misgav Regional Council|Misgav]]. The funerals of those killed in previous days became focal points of renewed clashes.<ref name=HaaretzTimeline/> Extensive forest fires which Israel Police believed were the result of Arab arsonists caused the evacuations of some residents.<ref name=HaaretzTimeline/> === 4β6 October === Following the meeting between Barak and the Arab Higher Monitoring Committee, a general calm reigned with only minimal violence, including on 6 October, on which a "Palestinian day of rage" had been announced by Hamas. {{Citation needed|date=February 2007}} On 4 October, hundreds of Arab residents of [[Jaffa]] burned tires, threw rocks, and beat some reporters.<ref name=HaaretzTimeline/> On 6 October mourners in [[Kafr Kanna]] at a funeral of one of those killed in clashes stoned and moderately injured a Jewish motorist from [[Tiberias]]. The next day, hundreds of Jewish youth in Tiberias burned tires, attacked a mosque, and attempted to assault Arabs.<ref name=HaaretzTimeline/> Dozens of [[haredi]] youth stoned Arab traffic in Jerusalem and attacked [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]] labourers, who were subsequently rescued by police.<ref name=HaaretzTimeline/> === 7 October === Jewish and Arab youth threw rocks at each other near a shopping mall on the border between Jewish and Arab neighbourhoods in Nazareth. Arab traffic in Nazareth Illit was stoned.<ref name=HaaretzTimeline/> In Tiberias, mosques, Arab passersby businesses all suffered damages, and the attacks were repeated two days later. A gas station at the Golani Junction was torched, and police attempting to stop the attacks there on Arabs were themselves attacked.<ref name="Rabinowitz" /> A Jewish citizen, Bachor Jann, from [[Rishon LeZion]], was killed after being hit by a stone thought to have been thrown by those taking part in the protests in [[Jisr az-Zarqa]] while driving on the [[Highway 2 (Israel)|Haifa-Tel Aviv freeway]].<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=312052&contrassID=2&subContrassID=14&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y The Other Victims] by [[Vered Levy-Barzilai]] on [[Haaretz]]</ref> A scuffle at an [[Or Akiva]] shopping mall between Jewish and Arab citizens resulted in an attack on the responding police and the throwing of a Molotov cocktail.<ref name=HaaretzTimeline/> === 8 October === Jews from [[Nof HaGalil|Nazareth Illit]], including apparently many Russian-speakers,<ref name="RabKhaw" >Dan Rabinowitz, Khawla Abu-Baker. [https://books.google.com/books?id=Qcnz7SCkyAMC&pg=PA105 ''Coffins on Our Shoulders: The Experience of the Palestinian Citizens of Israel,''] University of California Press, 2005 p.105.</ref> attacked Arabs and their homes and businesses in Nazareth on the eve of [[Yom Kippur]]. Police, informed of the intention to attack Arabs, beefed up their forces and deployed them on the seam line between the two communities. When hundreds of Jewish youths from Nazareth Illit came down to throw stones and vandalize Arab properties, however, the police did not impede them. The Arab residents emerged from their homes to defend them, and reciprocal stone throwing clashes ensued. Police dispersed the riots with tear gas and live ammunition.<ref name=HaaretzTimeline/> Two Arabs, Omar Akawi and Wissam Yazbek, were shot dead, the latter by a gunshot wound to the head, fired by a policeman from behind him.<ref name="RabKhaw" /> The shooters were never identified.<ref name="Rabinowitz" /> Three Arab-owned apartments were torched in [[Tel Aviv]], and hundreds clashed with police. Demonstrators chased two Arab employees out of a restaurant and set fire to it which damaged two Arab-owned cars parked in front.<ref name=HaaretzTimeline/> === 9 October === Hundreds of Jews rioted in [[Nazareth]], breaking windows in a shopping mall and torching two cars. The mayor of [[Karmiel]] was attacked when he tried to calm Jewish citizens there. Arab property in [[Bat Yam]] and [[Petah Tikva]] was vandalized.<ref name=HaaretzTimeline/> A large police force was required to thwart hundreds of demonstrators in Tel Aviv's [[Hatikva]] Quarter and in [[Bat Yam]] from attacking Jaffa.<ref name="Rabinowitz" /> In [[Afula]], roughly 700 Jewish demonstrators blocked Route 65 with boulders, and assaulted a policeman. 100 of the protestors broke off and tried to enter the Arab village of [[Nein]], until police thwarted them.<ref name="Rabinowitz" /> In [[Acre (city)|Acre]], hundreds of Jewish rioters vandalized Arab shops and cars owned by Arabs.<ref name="Rabinowitz" /> The newspaper [[Al-Ittihad (Israeli newspaper)|Al-Ittihad]] reported that four men stabbed an Arab worker on his way to work at a supermarket in [[Rosh HaAyin]]. In [[Jaffa]], a mosque was torched as police looked on.<ref name="Rabinowitz" /> Attempts were made to burn Jewish apartments and two synagogues. In [[Ramla]], a synagogue was torched and traffic was stoned and firebombed. In [[Lod]], a Jewish citizen was shot, a school was burned down, and attempts were made to torch a police station.<ref name=OrOfficial>[http://elyon1.court.gov.il/heb/veadot/or/inside2.htm#e Official Or Report Timeline] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080522125823/http://elyon1.court.gov.il/heb/veadot/or/inside2.htm#e |date=22 May 2008 }} {{in lang|he}}</ref> In Nazareth, a crowd of mourners from the funerals of the two demonstrators killed a day earlier approached the police station and threw rocks and firebombs at it, despite the police's decision to keep all officers inside and out of sight until quiet set in. The police responded with tear-gas; when the stone-throwing continued, the assistant-mayor and two Arab Knesset members on the scene guaranteed a cessation in exchange for a police retreat, which they did. Arab youths also vandalized traffic signals at the Canyon Junction.<ref name=OrOfficial/> In [[Migdal HaEmek]], Jewish residents blocked the main road and stoned cars believed to be owned by Arabs. A number of stoners were detained, and teenagers marched on the police station insisting on their release, with rocks being thrown at police, resulting in one being wounded.<ref name="Rabinowitz" /> Several hundred youth from [[Umm al-Fahm]] stoned dozens of passing vehicles on [[Highway 65 (Israel)|Highway 65]] and vandalized utility poles. The assistant mayor unsuccessfully attempted to stop the youths per agreements with police to avoid their involvement. The police still decided to keep distance, and the Umm-al-Fahm municipality finally cleared debris from the road allowing it to be reopened.<ref name=OrOfficial/> === 10 October === 11 Arab businesses inside Acre's historic old quarter were vandalized.<ref name="Rabinowitz" />
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