Tens of Thousands Join Annual March Through Jerusalem's Old City
1-Minute Brief
The march highlights ongoing tensions in Jerusalem amid significant anniversaries for both Israelis and Palestinians.
Key Facts
- Tens of thousands of Israeli celebrants marched through Jerusalem's Old City area captured in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.
- Jerusalem prepared for the event, which is described as an ultranationalist Jewish march.
- The march passes through areas of religious and political significance in the Old City.
- Millions of Palestinians are marking the 78th anniversary of the Nakba, the 1948 mass expulsion.
- BBC reporters were present on the ground during the march.
What Happened
Large crowds participated in an annual march through Jerusalem's Old City, an event coinciding with the anniversary of the Nakba, as Palestinians marked the 78th year since the 1948 mass expulsion.
Why It Matters
The march and commemorations reflect longstanding disputes over Jerusalem and the broader Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with both sides marking significant historical events.
What's Next
Authorities are monitoring for potential unrest as both Israeli and Palestinian events continue, and international attention remains focused on developments in Jerusalem.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter15h agoBBC on the ground during march through Jerusalem's Old City
- The IndependentLeft1h agoPalestinians in Gaza mark anniversary of 1948 mass expulsion and say today's catastrophe is worse
- The IndependentLeft23h agoJerusalem braces for annual ultranationalist Jewish march through Old City
