07 May 2021 | 04:51 PM UTC
Israel: Further civil unrest likely in Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem, through at least May 10
Increased security likely through May 10 in Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem, Israel, amid demonstrations against evictions of Palestinians.
Event
Heightened security will likely remain in place in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem over the coming days amid ongoing demonstrations against the forced evictions of Palestinian residents. Protests have been occurring on a daily basis following an Israeli court decision to evict dozens of Palestinians from their homes in favor of Israeli residents. The Palestinian residents have appealed their pending eviction, and the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear the case May 10. Activists allege that the evictions are part of an effort by Israeli settlers to remove Palestinians from East Jerusalem.
Demonstrations will probably continue in Sheikh Jarrah in anticipation of the Supreme Court decision. Clashes between Palestinian protesters and Israeli security forces have been reported in recent protests; security forces have responded with tear gas and other riot control measures. Further clashes between protesters and security forces are likely, especially if protesters are overly disruptive or fail to adhere to police instructions. Clashes are also possible between Palestinian protesters and Israeli residents. Localized transport disruptions are likely near any demonstrations.
Advice
Avoid the vicinity of Sheikh Jarrah through at least May 10 due to the potential for violence. Exercise increased caution near any demonstrations that may materialize. Confirm the availability of transport and allow additional time to reach destinations near the affected area. Heed the instructions of security personnel.