Israeli Rabbi: The Torah does not allow prosecution by hands

A senior rabbi called on Wednesday in Israel reluctance, amid media reports of increasing attacks by Jews on citizens of the Arab minority, some members of whom participated in violent protests in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza participated.

Rabbi Isaac Yosef, the chief Sephardic rabbi, said in a statement: “We must not be tempted by provocation or harm people or property. The Bible does not allow prosecution with our hands or acts of violence.”

A large crowd of Israeli extremists attacked a car in a suburb of Tel Aviv, suspected an Arab was driving it, pulled the driver out of the car and hit him.

A recorded video clip from the scene on Wednesday shows the driver trying to maneuver the car to escape, but colliding with two other vehicles. Then he is pulled out of the car and beaten. TV footage of the scene showed the driver lying on the ground.

A doctor from Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv said the driver was rushed to hospital with serious injuries.

Dr. Eyal Hasheva told reporters that the driver completely in his body has been hit but his condition is stable.

Bat Yam Deputy Mayor Eyal Yariv told Channel 12 that die Police did not respond to calls for help from the city council. Police said they had deployed forces along the Jaffa city limits to prevent that from happening die Mobs in die invade arab neighborhood.

Since the last escalation between Israel and the Palestinians in this week are in Violent unrest broke out between Jewish and Arab crowds in Lod, Acre and Tiberias.

Also on Wednesday around 100 Jewish demonstrators organized a march in the Jaffa Street in the center of Jerusalem and sang: “Death to the Arabs”.

In the northern city of Acre, a crowd of Arabs attacked a Jewish man and seriously wounded him. Medics reported that the ambulance was attacked by protesters on the way to the hospital.

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