In response to the Israeli national holiday and nationalist march, calls have been published in Palestinian media to raise Palestinian flags in Jerusalem

Days before the Jerusalem Day flag march set for Thursday, Israel Police said it was prepared to prevent “incidents of friction and violence” amid calls for residents in the Israeli capital to raise Palestinian flags as a counter to the parade.

This year’s Jerusalem Day marks 56 years since the unification of the holy city, and while opponents see the march’s route through the Old City's Muslim Quarter as a provocation, supporters consider it an expression of Israel's sovereignty over a united Jerusalem.

Over 3,200 Israeli police officers, security forces, and volunteers will be deployed throughout Jerusalem on Thursday to “maintain public order, the safety of people and property, and to direct traffic,” Israel Police said, noting that the march will not pass through the Temple Mount, despite “false publications and attempts at incitement.”... Read More: i24