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After Lod violence, Israeli city's residents fear for the future | After Lod violence, Israeli city's residents fear for the future |
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In Israel, mixed cities of Arabs and Jews remain on edge after some of the worst domestic unrest in the country’s history erupted in May. | In Israel, mixed cities of Arabs and Jews remain on edge after some of the worst domestic unrest in the country’s history erupted in May. |
As tensions rose in Jerusalem and fighting broke out with Palestinian militants in Gaza, mobs from both communities attacked passers-by, vandalised property and desecrated religious sites. | As tensions rose in Jerusalem and fighting broke out with Palestinian militants in Gaza, mobs from both communities attacked passers-by, vandalised property and desecrated religious sites. |
It prompted fears of a civil war. In Lod, a Palestinian citizen of Israel was shot dead and a Jewish Israeli was killed when a rock was thrown at his car. | It prompted fears of a civil war. In Lod, a Palestinian citizen of Israel was shot dead and a Jewish Israeli was killed when a rock was thrown at his car. |
The BBC spoke to two women who live on either side of the divide in Lod, about the situation in their city. | The BBC spoke to two women who live on either side of the divide in Lod, about the situation in their city. |
Video by Anastassia Zlatopolskai | Video by Anastassia Zlatopolskai |
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