Law enforcement meets with church leaders, temporarily shutters 4 houses of worship to head off further violence following clashes last week, report says
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Days after battle royale between regime supporters and opponents on streets of Tel Aviv, Asmara says foreign plots with ulterior political motives behind unrest
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Eritrean migrants suspected of being involved in violent riots over the weekend in Tel Aviv were transferred Tuesday to administrative detention. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram The Population and Immigration Authority detained 53 suspects, who were taken to Givon Prison in Ramle, where they will be held for at least four […] The post Israel to transfer 53 Eritrean rioters to administrative detention appeared first on www.israelhayom.com.
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With cops caught unprepared for Saturday's havoc in Tel Aviv's south, Haaretz reports chaotic scenes at police command center, commissioner Shabtai seizing direct control
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Doctors remove part of camping stove from cop's head; some 50 officers among over 150 wounded in street brawl between supporters and opponents of Eritrean government
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A look at the community that makes up the majority of African migrants in Israel, many of them saying they are fleeing a brutal dictatorship
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Hundreds of Eritrean government supporters and opponents clashed on Saturday with each other and with Israeli police Saturday, leaving dozens injured in one of the most violent street confrontations among African asylum seekers and migrants in Tel Aviv in recent memory. Israel Police, which had initially lacked any meaningful presence at the site of […] The post Dozens hurt after rival Eritrean groups clash; police under fire for chaos appeared first on www.israelhayom.com.
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With over 150 said injured in street brawls between Eritrean government's supporters and opponents, Ronni Gamzu says staff also had to keep warring sides separate at hospital
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Demonstrators riot outside pro-government event, throwing rocks and smashing windows; 12 police officers injured