Summary
17 May 2010
Members of Jerusalem's conservative Jewish community closed the main road through the city while protesting about very old graves being moved to allow a hospital emergency room to be built.
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Paul Wood
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Burning rubbish skips blocked the way for traffic through Mea Sherim, the Ultra-Orthodox Jewish religious neighbourhood of Jerusalem, overnight. The disturbances were small-scale but briefly closed the main road through the city as well. Israeli police made a few arrests and also deployed a water cannon but for the most part they pulled back.
The Ultra-Orthodox were protesting over a decision by the Israeli government to build a new hospital casualty room on the site of some ancient graves. Archaeologists say the bones might well be pagan but the Orthodox say they are Jewish and the graves are being desecrated.
The protest seems to be over, the demonstrators accepting that the hospital project will now go ahead. Members of the Orthodox community did however deny reports that they had put a curse on the Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. Reports in the Israeli press said that the curse in question wasn't designed to inflict mortal injury but, rather, would only invoke enough divine wrath to "chop off the hands" of the involved in disturbing the graves.
Paul Wood, 大象传媒 News, Jerusalem
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- rubbish skips
very large containers for waste or things that are no longer wanted or needed
- Ultra-Orthodox
very conservative or strict
- deployed a water cannon
used a device which sends out a powerful stream of water and is often used to scatter large groups of people
- pulled back
didn't advance or attack
- casualty room
area of a hospital which deals with accident or emergency injuries
- the bones might well be pagan
the remains of the dead people buried there could be of people who lived in a time before modern organised religions existed
- the graves are being desecrated
the places where dead bodies are put are being not treated properly or with enough respect
- put a curse on
used magic words to bring bad luck to someone
- to inflict mortal injury
to kill people
- invoke enough divine wrath
make God or a god very angry