Israeli ultranationalists chant 'death to Arabs' during Jerusalem Day celebrations
Groups of Israeli ultranationalists have been heard chanting "death to Arabs" and "may your village burn" on the streets of Jerusalem's Old City today.
It comes as Israelis mark Jerusalem Day, which they refer to as the anniversary of the "reunification" of East and West Jerusalem following the 1967 six-day war.
After the conflict, Israel effectively annexed East Jerusalem contrary to international efforts to share the city equally between them and the Palestinians.
Jerusalem lies at the heart of the Arab-Israeli conflict, with both sides laying claim to the land and its religious sites.
Earlier today tour buses carrying groups of young ultranationalists lined the entrances to the Old City, bringing people from around the country.
Israeli police said it had detained several individuals, "acting swiftly to prevent violence, confrontations, and provocations".
Last year's Jerusalem Day march resulted in ultranationalist Israeli groups attacking a Palestinian journalist.
Four years ago it triggered an 11-day war between Israeli and Hamas forces.
Palestinian shops boarded up early 鈥� with one Palestinian protester shouting: "This is our home, this is our state" and "go away from here" in Hebrew.