Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Calls for Immediate Deportation of Eritrean Migrants Involved in Violent Tel Aviv Clash – Orders Plan for Removing All African Migrants

Israel is not messing around.

The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has called for the immediate deportation of Eritrean migrants after a huge riot and gang brawl broke out in the streets of Tel Aviv on Saturday. In addition, he has ordered a plan to remove all African migrants from the country, Al Jazeera reported.

On Saturday, a violent clash erupted in Tel Aviv between rival groups of Eritreans, supporters, and opponents of Eritrea’s government. The confrontation took place during a pro-Eritrean event at the Eritrean embassy. The clashes involved the use of construction lumber, pieces of metal, and rocks, resulting in the destruction of shop windows and police cars.

Israeli police in riot gear responded to the violence by firing tear gas, stun grenades, and even live rounds. Officers on horseback were deployed in an attempt to control the situation. The clashes left many injured, including both protesters and police officers.

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BREAKING NEWS🚨 Isreal Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Has Called For MASS DEPORTATION of Illegal African Migrants After A HUGE Riot/Gang-Brawl Broke Out in The Streets of Tel Aviv ⚠ pic.twitter.com/esRp5rFqq5

— Matt Wallace (@MattWallace888) September 4, 2023

In response to the violent clashes, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for strict measures against the rioters, including the immediate deportation of those involved. He expressed his concern over the incident during a special ministerial meeting convened to address the aftermath of the violence.

Prime Minister Netanyahu at the start of the discussion:

The massive illegal infiltration into Israel from Africa constituted a tangible threat to the future of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state. We blocked this threat by building a fence, which entailed overcoming the opposition of the security establishment and political rivals. When we blocked it, we completely stopped the infiltration, and I am proud that my governments that did this.

There remains the problem of those who entered before the fence was completed, some tens of thousands of illegal infiltrators who entered the country. We voluntarily repatriated 12,000 of them with various incentives and measures. We wanted more. We proposed a series of steps, including the deposit, but unfortunately all of them were rejected by the High Court of Justice.

There is one thing that we did not propose and it is good that we did not – the UN outline. The UN outline would have given citizenship to 16,000 illegal infiltrators and would have created a major incentive for hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Africans who would have again stormed the State of Israel. Therefore, it is a bad solution. Whoever proposes this, proposes something that would move the problem backward.

Now there remains the serious problem of the illegal infiltrators in southern Tel Aviv and other places, but what happened yesterday crossed a red line. This disturbance, the bloodshed, these are things that we cannot tolerate.

Therefore, the first thing that I am doing is to wish a full recovery to the police officers who were injured in the effort to restore order. We are seeking strong steps against the rioters, including the immediate expulsion of those who took part. It is hard for me to understand why we would have a problem with those who declare that they support the regime; they certainly cannot claim refugee status.

I would also like this forum to prepare a complete and updated plan to repatriate all of the remaining illegal infiltrators from the State of Israel; this is the purpose of our meeting today.”

Also participating in the meeting were the Justice Minister, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Finance Minister, the National Security Minister, the Interior Minister, the Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff, the Director of the National Security Council, the Israel Police Inspector General, the Director General of the Prime Minister’s Office, the Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Head of the National Public Diplomacy Directorate, the State Attorney, the Deputy Attorney General and the Director General of the Population and Immigration Authority.

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HERE WE GO: Black Lives Matter Activists Protest in Ohio After Pregnant Black Woman Was Shot Dead After She Tried to Run Over Cop (VIDEO)

Ohio police released body camera footage Friday showing a police officer fatally shooting a pregnant black woman in her car.

As Fox News reported: “Ta’Kiya Young, a 21-year-old mother of two kids and pregnant with a third, went to a Kroger in the suburb of Blendon Township on Aug. 24, but she never returned after she was suspected of shoplifting bottles of alcohol. Police approached Young outside the store and she was ultimately shot dead in the parking lot. Her unborn daughter did not survive the ordeal either.”

Ta’Kiya Young’s family lashed out at police after the shooting and said it “should have never ever, ever happened.”

The bodycam footage shows a Kroger employee approaching the police officers and telling them that several people had just stolen merchandise and taken off. The Kroger employee pointed to Ta’Kiyah Young, who was sitting “in a Lexus sedan with no license tags parked in a handicapped spot right in front of the store.”

The officers approached the Lexus and told Young several times to exit the vehicle. She disobeyed their commands and became aggressive.

“What? Are you going to shoot me?” Ta’Kiya Young is heard saying as she accelerates the car and tries to run over the officer.

The officer was in immediate danger and had no choice but to discharge his weapon, according to the police chief who reviewed the bodycam footage.

“The officer who was directly in the path of the oncoming car fired one shot through the front windshield. The body camera footage I’ve reviewed also confirms the officer was directly in the path of the car,” Blendon Township Police Chief John Belford said at a press briefing on Friday.

Credit: Blendon Township Police Department

Black Lives Matter protesters were out marching Sunday night over the black woman who was fatally shot by police after she tried to run over a cop.

Protesters chanted, “Whose streets? Our streets!” as they marched along High Street in the Short North neighborhood of Columbus Sunday night.

Black Lives Matter Protesters were carrying signs that said, “No Justice, no peace,” and “Stop killer cops.”

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Chants of “Whose streets? Our streets!” as protesters marched along High Street in the Short North neighborhood of Columbus pic.twitter.com/8SK8tAROZt

— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) September 4, 2023

Black Lives Matter protesters also chanted: “Black Lives Matter!” and “Say her name, Ta’Kiya Young!” in Columbus Ohio.

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“Black Lives Matter!” and “Say her name, Ta’kiya Young!” chants as protesters marched in Columbus, Ohio tonight pic.twitter.com/EO68f5MQtG

— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) September 4, 2023

Demonstrators angry about the officer-involved shooting also marched in Ohio on Saturday night:

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