Israelis clash with Palestinians near Damascus gate to Jerusalem's Old city ahead of the annual flag march which marks Jerusalem Day, in Jerusalem May 18, 2023. REUTERS / Ronen Zvulun
Israelis clash with Palestinians near Damascus gate to Jerusalem's Old city ahead of the annual flag march which marks Jerusalem Day, in Jerusalem May 18, 2023. REUTERS / Ronen Zvulun
Israelis clash with Palestinians near Damascus gate to Jerusalem's Old city ahead of the annual flag march which marks Jerusalem Day, in Jerusalem May 18, 2023. REUTERS / Ronen Zvulun
Israelis clash with Palestinians near Damascus gate to Jerusalem's Old city ahead of the annual flag march which marks Jerusalem Day, in Jerusalem May 18, 2023. REUTERS / Ronen Zvulun

Jerusalem Day Flag March begins as Israelis and Palestinians brace for confrontation


Thomas Helm
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Israel said it had more than 3,000 police officers on duty on Thursday, as a march by Jewish nationalists took place through the main Palestinian thoroughfare in Jerusalem’s Old City.

The march comes less than a week after a ceasefire ended five days of fighting between Israeli forces and Gaza militants.

Despite calls from many Israelis and Palestinians, as well as the international community, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday promised to allow thousands of flag-waving marchers – mostly from the far-right – to gather at the Damascus Gate and then proceed past Al Aqsa Mosque, the third holiest site in Islam and a recurring flashpoint for tensions.

The Flag March takes place on Jerusalem Day, which celebrates Israel’s victory in the 1967 war and subsequent control of the city.

This year, some Palestinians said they would avoid the area, even if it affected their businesses.

"I’m closing early because of the Flag March," Gabi, a Palestinian restaurant owner at the Jaffa Gate told The National.

"I need to take precautionary measures to secure the safety of my workers and the premises. Public transport for my staff is also going to be disrupted. I would rather lose money than the safety of my workers."

Early on Thursday, hundreds of Jews entered Al Aqsa Mosque compound, a place considered holy in Islam and Judaism. Among them was at least one Israeli cabinet minister from the country's right-wing government, according to Jewish activists leading the visits.

The UAE condemned the storming of the mosque, calling on the Israeli government to "halt escalation and avoid taking steps to exacerbate tension and instability in the region."

The march has been characterised in recent years by racist anti-Arab chants and violence towards local Palestinians.

Damascus Gate and surrounding streets were relatively calm on Thursday afternoon, despite fears that a far-right nationalist march through the Old City’s Muslim Quarter would lead to violent clashes between far-right Israelis and Palestinians.

After chaos in recent years, it appeared that many of the area’s Arab residents were staying away. The few that kept shops open in the morning had mostly shuttered them by mid-afternoon.

Crowds had grown by 6 pm and marchers threw bottles and wooden sticks at Palestinians who had gathered to watch nearby, lightly injuring two.

Israeli police say they detained two suspects for the attacks, an adult and a minor. The minor was found to be carrying a knife, authorities said.

Ayman, a Palestinian in the Old City, said Palestinians were not to blame for violence in years past.

"We are the ones being provoked and persecuted. If I want to go to the Western Wall, I can’t. But they come to the holiest places for Muslims in Palestine, under police protection," he said.

"Only 5 per cent or 10 per cent allow their children out on the street today. I for my part am keeping mine home."

Zeev, a student at a Jewish religious school originally from London, said he might attend the march and complained of not being able to walk through the Muslim Quarter of the city.

"If the Arabs and Jews would just live peacefully, then a march like this wouldn’t be a provocation ... I’ve been smashed up, kicked and have had rocks thrown at me," he said.

"This is the Jewish land. We own this place. But [Palestinians] could even join this march, if they support Israel, although I’m sure barely any do."

In 2021, the march was in part blamed for starting an 11-day war between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas, which led to the deaths of 12 Israelis and about 260 Palestinians.

The Gaza-based militant group has urged Palestinians to confront Israeli marchers this year, and has warned Israel not to cross "red lines".

  • Israelis beat a Palestinian man in the Old City of Jerusalem. AFP
    Israelis beat a Palestinian man in the Old City of Jerusalem. AFP
  • Thousands of Israelis dance and wave national flags during a march marking Jerusalem Day. AP Photo
    Thousands of Israelis dance and wave national flags during a march marking Jerusalem Day. AP Photo
  • Israeli police push away Palestinians from a street in the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City. AP Photo
    Israeli police push away Palestinians from a street in the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City. AP Photo
  • Protesters wave Palestinian Flags as tyres burn at a rally against the Israeli Flag March, in the east of the Gaza Strip. EPA
    Protesters wave Palestinian Flags as tyres burn at a rally against the Israeli Flag March, in the east of the Gaza Strip. EPA
  • A policeman pushes an Israeli taking part in a gathering to mark Jerusalem Day. Reuters
    A policeman pushes an Israeli taking part in a gathering to mark Jerusalem Day. Reuters
  • Palestinian flags are fixed to the barbed-wire border with Israel to the east of Gaza city during a demonstration against the Israeli Flag March. AFP
    Palestinian flags are fixed to the barbed-wire border with Israel to the east of Gaza city during a demonstration against the Israeli Flag March. AFP
  • Protesters throw back tear gas grenades fired by Israel during a demonstration at the Gaza border. AFP
    Protesters throw back tear gas grenades fired by Israel during a demonstration at the Gaza border. AFP
  • Israelis fight with Palestinians near the Damascus Gate to Jerusalem's Old City. Reuters
    Israelis fight with Palestinians near the Damascus Gate to Jerusalem's Old City. Reuters
  • Thousands of police officers were on duty for the controversial annual parade to celebrate Jerusalem Day, with tens of thousands expected to take part. Reuters
    Thousands of police officers were on duty for the controversial annual parade to celebrate Jerusalem Day, with tens of thousands expected to take part. Reuters
  • Jerusalem Day celebrates the capture of East Jerusalem in the 1967 war. AP
    Jerusalem Day celebrates the capture of East Jerusalem in the 1967 war. AP
  • A heavy police presence was in place on Thursday. AP
    A heavy police presence was in place on Thursday. AP
  • A man hangs Israeli flags in Jerusalem's Old City. Reuters
    A man hangs Israeli flags in Jerusalem's Old City. Reuters
  • Israeli border police search a Palestinian man in Jerusalem's Old City. Reuters
    Israeli border police search a Palestinian man in Jerusalem's Old City. Reuters
  • Israeli MPs tour Al Aqsa compound as tensions rise before the annual Jerusalem Day Flag March. Reuters
    Israeli MPs tour Al Aqsa compound as tensions rise before the annual Jerusalem Day Flag March. Reuters
  • Al Aqsa has been the scene of violence in the recent past. Reuters
    Al Aqsa has been the scene of violence in the recent past. Reuters

Jerusalem’s police are shutting down city centre streets and even preparing for potential rocket fire, although they maintain it is unlikely.

Despite the risks, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, a hero of the country’s far right, is expected to attend, along with other far-right Israeli government ministers. There are also fears he might try to enter Al Aqsa compound.

Mr Ben-Gvir's wife visited the site on Thursday morning. Israeli police say they will not allow marchers into the area.

A Gaza-based group previously responsible for launching incendiary balloons into Israel says it will operate on Thursday.

There are also fears that the provocative march could spark violence in Israeli cities that have large Arab populations, as happened in 2021.

The march ends at the Western Wall, the holiest site in Judaism.

Gabi, the restaurant owner, said he did not expect this year's march to have consequences as dire as in 2021.

"But if the marchers enter the Al Aqsa Mosque and make provocations, there will probably be a quick reply," he said.

On Tuesday, a senior official in the US State Department said Washington urges "parties to refrain from actions and rhetoric and activities that would inflame tensions”.

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2 A little chocolate is a good thing. “It’s emergency energy,” says Craig Paul Smith, La Perle’s head coach and former Cirque du Soleil performer, gesturing to an almost-empty open box of mini chocolate bars on his desk backstage.

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If a business does not apply for the refund on time, they lose their credit.

2. E-invoicing in the UAE

Businesses should continue preparing for the implementation of e-invoicing in the UAE, with 2026 a preparation and transition period ahead of phased mandatory adoption. 

3. More tax audits

Tax authorities are increasingly using data already available across multiple filings to identify audit risks. 

4. More beneficial VAT and excise tax penalty regime

Tax disputes are expected to become more frequent and more structured, with clearer administrative objection and appeal processes. The UAE has adopted a new penalty regime for VAT and excise disputes, which now mirrors the penalty regime for corporate tax.

5. Greater emphasis on statutory audit

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6. Further transfer pricing enforcement

Transfer pricing enforcement, which refers to the practice of establishing prices for internal transactions between related entities, is expected to broaden in scope. The UAE will shortly open the possibility to negotiate advance pricing agreements, or essentially rulings for transfer pricing purposes. 

7. Limited time periods for audits

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10. Substance and CbC reporting focus

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The total rose to 254,000 in the year to June 2021, followed by steep jumps to 634,000 in the year to June 2022 and 906,000 in the year to June 2023.

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Five healthy carbs and how to eat them

Brown rice: consume an amount that fits in the palm of your hand

Non-starchy vegetables, such as broccoli: consume raw or at low temperatures, and don’t reheat  

Oatmeal: look out for pure whole oat grains or kernels, which are locally grown and packaged; avoid those that have travelled from afar

Fruit: a medium bowl a day and no more, and never fruit juices

Lentils and lentil pasta: soak these well and cook them at a low temperature; refrain from eating highly processed pasta variants

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