Violent Clashes Between Rival Eritrean Groups and Police Injure Over 100 in Tel Aviv; Netanyahu Calls for Deportation
- Violent clashes erupted between pro- and anti-government Eritrean groups and Israeli police in Tel Aviv, resulting in over 100 injuries.
- The clashes occurred during an event organized by the Eritrean embassy celebrating 30 years of independence under the current Eritrean regime.
- Israeli police used tear gas, stun grenades and live rounds against rock-throwing protesters, injuring dozens of officers.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned the riots and ordered plans for the deportation of all illegal African migrants from Israel.
- The clashes have revived debate over Israel's policies toward African asylum seekers, who face an uncertain future in the country.

































