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Yafo
At midnight the loudspeaker at the edge of the Hassan Arafe mosque in Ajami started to bellow out guttural calls. Ajami is Jaffa’s Mediterranean Arab village, between the port and Bat Yam. A neighborhood that has 10,000 inhabitants. All the lights went on at once. Terror and tension stood in the air as excited voices called out to each other beneath the window car motors revved into life, and people started running toward the mosque.
Read more: Ajami, Jaffa, Intifada 2000