Violent Anti-African Race Riot Rocks Israel, Black Men and Women Beaten

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Violence surged in the streets of Tel Aviv as a 1000-strong protest against African immigrants seeking asylum in Israel turned violent.

Residents of a low-income Tel Aviv neighbourhood descended to the streets, waving Israeli flags and chanting “Deport the Sudanese” and “Infiltrators get out of our homes” to protest against the increase of African migrants moving into the area and the country.

The protest rapidly turned violent and police arrested 17 people with charges ranging from assault to vandalism. Some of them were still beating up migrants when they were arrested.

Protesters in the Hatikva neighbourhood set trash cans alight, broke some stores window and attacked African migrants who were passing-by. They also attacked an African migrant driving through the area and broke his car’s windows.

Reports suggest the protesters targeted local shops known to have African migrants as customers.

Another group of demonstrators stopped a shuttle taxi searched for migrant workers among the passengers, while banging on the windows, the newspaper Haaretz reported.

The protesters were backed by Likud Knesset member Miri Regev who participated in the march and said “the Sudanese were a cancer in our body”, Haaretz ‘s report added.

Protesters complained about Prime Minister’s Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the asylum seekers “problem” with some even carrying banners in support of Interior Minister Eli Yishai.

Yishai had called for the detention and expulsion of all asylum seekers earlier this week.

Interviewing Interior Minister Eli Yishai, Israeli Army Radio likened the violence to pogrom attacks on Jews in 19th century Europe.

Yishai retorted by saying Sudanese and Eritreans migrants were responsible for a rise in crime.

“I cannot judge a man whose daughter gets raped. I cannot judge a young woman who cannot walk home,” said Yishai,

“I cannot under any circumstances judge people who get abused and harmed, and who are then confronted by the state, which says, ‘Why do you behave this way to the foreigners?’”

The protests came as last week, an Israeli man was charged with arson after he threw seven Molotov cocktails at the homes of African migrants.

Violence surged in the streets of Tel Aviv as a 1000-strong protest against African immigrants seeking asylum in Israel turned violent.

Residents of a low-income Tel Aviv neighbourhood descended to the streets, waving Israeli flags and chanting “Deport the Sudanese” and “Infiltrators get out of our homes” to protest against the increase of African migrants moving into the area and the country.

The protest rapidly turned violent and police arrested 17 people with charges ranging from assault to vandalism. Some of them were still beating up migrants when they were arrested.

Protesters in the Hatikva neighbourhood set trash cans alight, broke some stores window and attacked African migrants who were passing-by. They also attacked an African migrant driving through the area and broke his car’s windows.

Reports suggest the protesters targeted local shops known to have African migrants as customers.

Another group of demonstrators stopped a shuttle taxi searched for migrant workers among the passengers, while banging on the windows, the newspaper Haaretz reported.

The protesters were backed by Likud Knesset member Miri Regev who participated in the march and said “the Sudanese were a cancer in our body”, Haaretz ‘s report added.

Protesters complained about Prime Minister’s Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the asylum seekers “problem” with some even carrying banners in support of Interior Minister Eli Yishai.

Yishai had called for the detention and expulsion of all asylum seekers earlier this week.

Interviewing Interior Minister Eli Yishai, Israeli Army Radio likened the violence to pogrom attacks on Jews in 19th century Europe.

Yishai retorted by saying Sudanese and Eritreans migrants were responsible for a rise in crime.

“I cannot judge a man whose daughter gets raped. I cannot judge a young woman who cannot walk home,” said Yishai,

“I cannot under any circumstances judge people who get abused and harmed, and who are then confronted by the state, which says, ‘Why do you behave this way to the foreigners?’”

The protests came as last week, an Israeli man was charged with arson after he threw seven Molotov cocktails at the homes of African migrants.

:pacspit: at these Israelis.
 

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Violent protests are not the way to go.

But they do need to hop skip their asses back home. Quit seeking refuge in cac lands and fix their country. South Sudan is now it's own country and she needs men.
I nor anyone else would be opposed to an african country kicking out cacs who are acting up or there illegally, so don't be bias.
 

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Violent protests are not the way to go.

But they do need to hop skip their asses back home. Quit seeking refuge in cac lands and fix their country. South Sudan is now it's own country and she needs men.
I nor anyone else would be opposed to an african country kicking out cacs who are acting up or there illegally, so don't be bias.

lol, its Sudanese that are in Israel. South Sudanese refugees are flooding into the neighboring states of the region. Eritrea is a tricky dilemma, a lot of people aren't fukkin with that mandatory conscription shyt. I mean, for pride's sake I can understand why they remain as they do but it's crazy to see how fukked up its gotten for them when it doesn't even have to be that way. Sometimes its not as easy as protesting or something, you think the international community would get involved in an Eritrean or Sudanese independence movement? They won't even touch the South Sudan or C.A.R. issues as is.
 

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lol, its Sudanese that are in Israel. South Sudanese refugees are flooding into the neighboring states of the region. Eritrea is a tricky dilemma, a lot of people aren't fukkin with that mandatory conscription shyt. I mean, for pride's sake I can understand why they remain as they do but it's crazy to see how fukked up its gotten for them when it doesn't even have to be that way. Sometimes its not as easy as protesting or something, you think the international community would get involved in an Eritrean or Sudanese independence movement? They won't even touch the South Sudan or C.A.R. issues as is.
Pretty sure it's South Sudan. The article was talking about how they fled the civil war, but they're split now, so they should go back. S.Sudan is already being worked on. CAR not so much.

I don't know much about Eritrea, didn't even know they were having conflict tbh, but still. I hate seeing black people run to cac nations like children to a father. Tough that shyt out, fight and evolve (america had a civil war and we took care of it ourselves, we didn't run). Rwanda did it too. Quit running and being slaves and bums and hated on in far away lands. Work on your motherland.
 

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Pretty sure it's South Sudan. The article was talking about how they fled the civil war, but they're split now, so they should go back. S.Sudan is already being worked on. CAR not so much.

I don't know much about Eritrea, didn't even know they were having conflict tbh, but still. I hate seeing black people run to cac nations like children to a father. Tough that shyt out, fight and evolve (america had a civil war and we took care of it ourselves, we didn't run). Rwanda did it too. Quit running and being slaves and bums and hated on in far away lands. Work on your motherland.

lol, it easier said than done. The ones with the most weapons usually win this battle. I've seen how people live, I can't blame them for taking risks for a better life but I wish they wouldn't do it. East Africa's problem is its divided, everyone is fukked up for it instead of uniting under mutual interests as Nile and East African states. It's a question of geopolitics, that's why people just leave rather than face up to such insurmountable odds.
 

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lol, it easier said than done. The ones with the most weapons usually win this battle. I've seen how people live, I can't blame them for taking risks for a better life but I wish they wouldn't do it. East Africa's problem is its divided, everyone is fukked up for it instead of uniting under mutual interests as Nile and East African states. It's a question of geopolitics, that's why people just leave rather than face up to such insurmountable odds.
Oh by no means is it easy. People will have to die, and those that flee must not expect to be welcomed with open arms and big smiles either. I can't think of any country that embraces an influx of low wage, low skilled workers. You might say the U.S, but we're only happy to take asian and africa engineers, educated students, when it comes to low wage workers like mexicans you see how folks get...and we're a of country immigrants. lol. Native Americans were trying to kick us out too, no one is happy about an influx of people, its human nature.

Again, I can't say I blame Israel, the only negative I see in the article is it turning to violence. THAT is bullshyt, leave those people alone, they're scared as it is, you don't have to make them feel like more shyt, feed them, clothe them and send them back.
 
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