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Violent Family Dispute in East Jerusalem Leads to Murder and Clashes in Silwan

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A violent family conflict in East Jerusalem escalated overnight into a murder and subsequent unrest in the Silwan neighborhood. A man in his 30s was fatally stabbed during the altercation, and another individual was critically injured. Following the stabbing, clashes erupted involving gunfire, fireworks, and Molotov cocktails, prompting a large police and Border Police response to restore order and apprehend suspects.

During the police operation, two suspects armed with knives and Molotov cocktails endangered officers and were shot dead on the scene. The Jerusalem District Police launched a murder investigation, with the Crime Fighting Unit of the Kdem area leading the inquiry. Jerusalem District Commander Asaf Feld visited the scene to oversee the situation.

Footage of the initial violent fight preceding the murder was released, showing the physical confrontation between the involved parties. Emergency medical teams confirmed the death of the man in his 30s and evacuated the critically wounded individual to the hospital. The unrest continued into the morning, with a building set on fire in Silwan as a direct consequence of the night's violence.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir criticized media coverage of the events, accusing left-wing outlets of misinformation by reporting "three murders" and conflating suspects shot by police during the operation with murder victims. Ben-Gvir stated that two of those killed were actively threatening officers by throwing stones and Molotov cocktails, framing the media reports as "conscious manipulation." Police confirmed that large forces were deployed and that order had been restored, with investigations ongoing into the circumstances that led to the escalation.

Summary: A family feud in East Jerusalem's Silwan neighborhood resulted in a fatal stabbing and violent clashes, during which police shot dead two suspects threatening officers. The incident sparked a police investigation and criticism from the National Security Minister over media reporting.

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