Violent clashes at ‘Rally for Jerusalem’ as man filmed leaping onto protester

Pro-Palestinian protests in London on May 11, 2021
Demonstrators filled the streets calling for an end to Israeli airstrikes (Picture: Newsflare/PA/EPA)

Thousands of protesters gathered in London yesterday calling for and end to Israeli airstrikes on Gaza as the death toll continues to rise.

Both sides have been firing rockets across each other’s borders following days of clashes between Palestinians and police at Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa Mosque during the holy month of Ramadan.

Anger had been mounting for weeks ahead of a now-delayed Israeli court ruling on whether dozens of Palestinians could be evicted from the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood to make way for Jewish settlers.

Rockets were fired by Hamas — the Islamist group that runs Gaza — after an ultimatum for Israel to withdraw its forces from the neighbourhood and the compound containing the al-Aqsa Mosque.

Yesterday thousands of protesters, including former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, gathered near Downing Street, holding banners saying ‘Free Palestine’ and ‘Hands Off Jerusalem’.

A smaller group of counter-protesters with Israeli flags were escorted away by police to chants of ‘shame on you’ by pro-Palestinian demonstrators.

Video footage shows one person jumping from above and landing feet first on the shoulders and back of one of the counter-protesters.

Demonstrators crowd central London as Israeli-Palestinian violence flares up
epa09192085 Supporters of Palestine attend an emergency 'Rally for Jerusalem' outside n10 Downing street, in London, Britain, 11 May 2021. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said they hit over 100 Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip during a retaliatory overnight strike after rockets were fired at Israel by Palestinian militants. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Flares were set off at the ‘Rally for Jerusalem’ outside Number 10 Downing Street (Picture: EPA)
epa09192128 Supporters of Palestine attend an emergency 'Rally for Jerusalem' outside n10 Downing street, in London, Britain, 11 May 2021. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said they hit over 100 Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip during a retaliatory overnight strike after rockets were fired at Israel by Palestinian militants. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Anger has been mounting over a delayed court ruling on whether Palestinians could be evicted from a neighbourhood to make way for Jewish settlers (Picture: EPA)
GRABS: Pro-Palestine protester leaps onto pro-Israel counter-protesters during clashes with police at London protest Credit: Newsflare
Video footage shows a protesters landing feet first on a counter-demonstrator’s shoulders (Picture: Newsflare)

Israel stepped up its attacks on the Gaza Strip, flattening a high-rise building used by Hamas and killing at least three militants in their hideouts yesterday as Palestinian rockets rained down on parts of Israel.

It was the heaviest fighting between the two sides since 2014 and showed signs of slowing.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to expand the offensive, while Gaza militants unleashed a fierce late-night barrage of rockets that set off air-raid sirens and explosions throughout Tel Aviv.

Just after daybreak today, Israel unleashed dozens of airstrikes in the course of a few minutes, targeting police and security installations, witnesses said.

Iyad al-Bozum, a spokesman for the Hamas-run Interior Ministry, said airstrikes destroyed the central police headquarters in Gaza City, a compound with several buildings.

Smoke and flames rise during Israeli air strikes amid a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence, in Gaza May 12, 2021. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
Smoke and flames rise over Gaza as Israel launch rocket attacks (Picture: Reuters)
epa09192132 Supporters of Palestine attend an emergency 'Rally for Jerusalem' outside n10 Downing street, in London, Britain, 11 May 2021. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said they hit over 100 Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip during a retaliatory overnight strike after rockets were fired at Israel by Palestinian militants. EPA/ANDY RAIN
It follows clashes between police and Palestinians at Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa Mosque during the holy month of Ramadan (Picture: EPA)
GRABS: Pro-Palestine protester leaps onto pro-Israel counter-protesters during clashes with police at London protest Credit: Newsflare
Pro-Israeli demonstrators were escorted away by police to chants of ‘shame on you’.
Israel's Iron Dome anti-missile system fires interceptor missiles as rockets are launched from the Gaza Strip towards Israel, in Gaza May 12, 2021. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
Israel’s Iron Dome anti-missile system fires interceptor missiles as rockets are launched from the Gaza Strip (Picture: Reuters)

Five Israelis, including three women and a child, were killed by rocket fire yesterday and earlier today, and dozens have been wounded.

The death toll in Gaza rose to 35 Palestinians, including 10 children, according to the Health Ministry, with over 200 wounded.

Meanwhile in the West Bank, a 26-year-old Palestinian was killed during clashes with Israeli troops that entered al-Fawar refugee camp in southern Hebron, the ministry said.

In another sign of widening unrest, demonstrations erupted in Arab communities across Israel, where protesters set dozens of vehicles on fire in confrontations with police.

The fighting between Israel and Hamas was the most intense since a 50-day war in the summer of 2014.

In just over 24 hours, the current round of violence, sparked by religious tensions in the contested city of Jerusalem, increasingly resembled that devastating war.

The booms of Israeli airstrikes and hisses of outgoing rocket fire could be heard in Gaza throughout the day, and large plumes of smoke from targeted buildings rose into the air.

Israel resumed a policy of airstrikes aimed at killing wanted militants and began to take down entire buildings – a tactic that drew heavy international criticism in 2014.

In Israel, the nonstop barrages of rocket fire left long streaks of white smoke in their wake, while the explosions of anti-rocket interceptors boomed overhead. Air-raid sirens wailed throughout the day, sending panicked residents scurrying for cover.

In a nationally televised address, Netanyahu said that Hamas and the smaller Islamic Jihad militant groups ‘have paid, and I tell you here, will pay a heavy price for their aggression’.

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Wire/Shutterstock (11899652ac) Former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is seen at Protest for Jerusalem rally in London. Muslim community in London staged a protest outside Downing Street after Israeli police stormed Jerusalem??s Al-Aqsa Mosque on Friday which triggered protests and clashes throughout Palestine and world. Protest for Jerusalem rally outside Downing Street, London, England, United Kingdom - 11 May 2021
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn spoke at yesterday’s protest in London (Picture: ZUMA Wire/Shutterstock)
epaselect epa09192082 Supporters of Palestine attend an emergency 'Rally for Jerusalem' outside n10 Downing street, in London, Britain, 11 May 2021. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said they hit over 100 Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip during a retaliatory overnight strike after rockets were fired at Israel by Palestinian militants. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Thousands filled the streets, holding signs saying ‘Free Palestine’ and ‘Hands Off Jerusalem’ (Picture: EPA)
Burnt cars are seen in the Israeli town of Holon near Tel Aviv, on May 11, 2021, after rockets are launched towards Israel from the Gaza Strip controlled by the Palestinian Hamas movement. (Photo by Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP) (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP via Getty Images)
Burnt cars are seen in the Israeli town of Holon near Tel Aviv (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

He claimed that Israel had killed dozens of militants and inflicted heavy damage on hundreds of targets.

He added: ‘This campaign will take time. With determination, unity and strength, we will restore security to the citizens of Israel.’

Israel’s military said it was activating some 5,000 reservists and sending troop reinforcements to the Gaza border.

The current violence has coincided with the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, a time of heightened religious sentiments.

Critics say heavy-handed Israeli police measures in and around Jerusalem’s Old City helped stoke nightly unrest.

Confrontations erupted last weekend at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, which is the third-holiest site in Islam and the holiest site in Judaism.

Over four days, Israeli police fired tear gas and stun grenades at Palestinians in the compound who hurled stones and chairs at the forces. At times, police fired stun grenades into the carpeted mosque.

On Monday evening, Hamas began firing rockets from Gaza. From there on, the escalation was rapid.

In a televised address, Hamas’ exiled leader, Ismail Haniyeh, said Israel bore responsibility.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto/Shutterstock (11899814n) LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 11, 2021: Police officers escort a small group of pro-Israeli counter-demonstrators during a pro-Palestinian protest outside Downing Street against escalation of violence sparked by the planned evictions of Palestinian families from their homes by Jewish settlers in the Sheikh Jarrah district of East Jerusalem, on 11 May, 2021 in London, England. Tensions between Israel and the Palestine have increased in recent days with hundreds of Palestnians injured in clashes with security forces around the Old City and outside al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem followed by exchange of air strikes by Hamas and the Israeli military. Rally For Jerusalem In London, United Kingdom - 11 May 2021
Police officers form a protective shield around pro-Israeli counter-demonstrators (Picture: REX/Shutterstock)
Fire rages early on May 12, 2021 at Ashkelon's refinery, hit by Hamas rockets the previous day, in the southern Israeli city, near the Gaza Strip. - Intense fighting between Palestinian militants and the Israeli army continued overnight, after Israel's prime minister warned the Hamas movement that they will pay a
Fire rages at Ashkelon’s refinery after being hit by Hamas rockets (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)
Israelis take cover under a bridge at the entrance of the central city of Tel Aviv, on May 11, 2021, after rockets were launched towards Israel from the Gaza Strip controlled by the Palestinian Hamas movement. (Photo by Gil COHEN-MAGEN / AFP) (Photo by GIL COHEN-MAGEN/AFP via Getty Images)
Israelis take cover under a bridge at the entrance of Tel Aviv yesterday (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)
GRABS: Pro-Palestine protester leaps onto pro-Israel counter-protesters during clashes with police at London protest Credit: Newsflare
It is not known what happened to the protester who leaped onto a counter-demonstrator (Picture: Newsflare)

He added: ‘It’s the Israeli occupation that set Jerusalem on fire, and the flames reached Gaza.’

Palestinian health officials gave no breakdown on the death toll in Gaza, but Islamic Jihad confirmed that three senior commanders were killed in a strike on their hideout in a Gaza City apartment building. The Health Ministry said 10 children and a woman were also killed.

Today the UN Security Council plans to hold its second closed emergency meeting on the escalating violence this week, an indication of growing international concern.

Council diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the UN’s most powerful body did not issue a statement because of US concerns that it could escalate tensions.

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The escalation comes at a time of political limbo in Israel. Netanyahu has been caretaker prime minister since an inconclusive parliamentary election in March.

After failing to form a coalition government by a deadline last week, his political rivals have now been given the opportunity.

The support of an Arab-backed party with Islamist roots is key for the anti-Netanyahu bloc.

But the current tensions might deter the party’s leader, Mansour Abbas, from joining a coalition with Jewish parties, at least for the time being.

The sides have three more weeks to reach a deal. If they fail, Israel would likely begin an unprecedented fifth election campaign in just over two years.

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