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Security11:35 · 2h ago

Arab Girls From Tamra Expelled From Playground in Morasha Amid Coexistence Controversy

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Two teenage girls from the Arab town of Tamra were asked to leave a playground in the Jewish community of Morasha, located in the Misgav Regional Council, sparking a social media outcry. The girls' mother told N12 that the incident has left her daughters traumatized and struggling to accept that they cannot freely visit certain places. The girls had sought a quiet spot to sit but were confronted by a woman who claimed to be part of Morasha's security and demanded they leave, warning that security forces would arrive shortly. The mother described how the situation escalated rapidly, with the woman threatening to call men for backup and bringing a dog and an armed individual to the scene. Despite the mother's attempts to intervene by phone, the security representative refused to communicate with her.

The mother expressed deep distress over the psychological impact on her daughters, noting that one of them no longer wishes to study pharmacy at the Hebrew University due to fear of similar incidents. She lamented the erosion of coexistence in Israel, stating, "Apparently in our country the word 'coexistence' no longer exists."

The chairman of the Arab party Ta'al, MK Ahmad Tibi, condemned the incident as racist and called for a thorough investigation. The Tamra municipality also strongly denounced the event, demanding action from the Misgav Regional Council and emphasizing that public parks should not become racial checkpoints. As of the report's publication, no official response had been received from Morasha's security or local authorities.

This episode highlights ongoing tensions and challenges in Arab-Jewish relations within mixed and neighboring communities in northern Israel.

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