There was unrest on Friday night in the Kos region, due to a gathering of migrants who were shouting slogans.
The incident occurred late at night, without warning, when a number of guests came out of their huts into the courtyard, shouting slogans. As evidenced by the video available to protothema.gr, Arabic-speaking immigrants and Palestinians Most of them chanted slogans in support of Palestine.
“Long live Palestine” they can be heard saying, among other things, while they also sang a traditional Palestinian song called “I am Palestinian”. There was also the well-known Yahya “Allahu Akbar”, meaning “God is great”. According to the information, their spontaneous event came after the deadly attack on a synagogue in the east became known in the Arabic-speaking social media communities. Jerusalem. Seven Israelis were killed and three wounded Friday night in the Neve Yaakov neighborhood.
Police said the gunman was shot dead. The Hamas spokesman said the attack was in retaliation for the Israeli army’s raid on the Jenin refugee camp on Thursday, which killed nine Palestinians and wounded 20 others in clashes with Israeli soldiers.
At that time, the building staff was put on alert for any mishaps, about half an hour later, the immigrants left, and went back to their rooms.
The closed town of Kos has a population of about 1,000, the majority of whom are of Palestinian origin.
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