The Flag March passes through Jerusalem's Old City, yesterday. It wasn't a fringe few singing the racist songs, it was the majority. (Credit: Olivier Fitoussi)
The annual pogrom in Jerusalem’s Old City included assaults on Palestinians, property destruction, and racist chants. Even when police intervened for a change, the incitement to genocide persisted.
By Nir Hasson, Reposted from Haaretz, May 27, 2025
On Hagai Street, the main artery of the Muslim Quarter in Jerusalem’s Old City, several Jewish-owned shops have opened in recent years, with ATMs installed at their entrances. On Monday afternoon, someone affixed altered signs to these ATMs that read: “BS”D (With God’s help), owned by a Jew, please do not harm.”
The person who prepared these signs knew what they were doing: Every year on this day, tens of thousands of youths from the religious Zionist movement march through this street as part of the Flag March, which marks Jerusalem Day – commemorating Israel’s capture of East Jerusalem during the 1967 Six-Day War.
Hundreds of marchers on Jerusalem Day are not satisfied with singing hate songs and chanting racist slogans. They also engage in attacks on Palestinian property: breaking locks, stealing merchandise, smashing shop signs, beating on metal doors with flagpoles, plastering racist stickers by the hundreds, and more.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir in the Old City, yesterday. As he entered under heavy police protection, dozens of youths around him shouted “Death to Arabs.” (Tomer Appelbaum)
In recent years, this already racist and violent event has effectively become a state-sanctioned invitation for extremist groups. These include the so-called “hilltop youth” (radical settlers from illegal outposts), the far-right soccer fan club La Familia, and marginalized youth. They tend to arrive hours before the official march to carry out a pogrom of their own in the Old City.
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