Alarm in the world due to Hamas call quotFriday of

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Alert for Hamas’s call for “Friday of Rage” around the world and in the West Bank. France has banned all types of pro-Palestine demonstrations, while police and intelligence services in other European countries, including Italy, as well as the United States, are on high alert.

Israel’s National Security Council and Foreign Minister are calling on Israelis abroad to avoid rallies and protests wherever they are planned, after Hamas called for a day of anger against the Arab masses this Friday.

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Clashes break out between the Israeli army and pro-Palestinian demonstrators in the West Bank

Clashes broke out between Palestinians and the Israeli army in the West Bank during demonstrations in support of Gaza. Five Palestinians were killed. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the incidents occurred in Ramallah, Nablus, Tulkarm, Hebron, Beit Ula and Tammun, as well as other locations in the West Bank. According to the Palestinian Red Crescent there are dozens of injured, some in serious condition

Three Jewish schools in London were closed for security reasons

There are three Jewish schools in north London that have decided to close today for security reasons following a rise in anti-Semitic attacks in the UK following the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. The BBC reports on it. In fact, a secondary school, Menorah High School, has been added to the two primary schools, Torah Vodaas and Ateres Beis Yaakov, which yesterday announced the suspension of classes until next Monday. According to the BBC, parents at one of the centers were also told to keep their children at home because of the “risk of violence on the streets,” in reference to Islamic prayer Friday and possible pro-Gaza demonstrations. But the Community Security Trust, a nonprofit organization that helps protect the safety of the Jewish community and report anti-Semitic incidents in Britain, said schools should remain open because their safety is guaranteed by the kingdom’s authorities, especially in light of The Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak yesterday agreed a new allocation of £3 million to strengthen controls in recent days.

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