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The driver of this car, with its back window smashed, barely escaped an Arab ambush in eastern Jerusalem.

It pointed out that hundreds of Arab attackers who have been arrested are minors, some as young as 13. After stating its questionable case that the police treat Arabs rougher than Jews, Haaretz concluded, “After nearly 50 years of occupation, disinheritance, annexation and settlement — and years after the separation barrier was put up, cutting off East Jerusalem from the West Bank — young people in the Arab neighborhoods are willing to gamble with their future and express anger and frustration with their living conditions.

“The city and national governments’ continued failure to address the problems of the eastern part of the city, under the slogan of ‘Jerusalem United forever.’”

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Its solution, of course, is to get rid of the problem by handing it over to the Palestinian Authority, just like the Sharon government handed over Gaza to the Palestinian Authority, which immediately returned the favor with rocket fire, even before Hamas took over Gaza.

There are huge differences between eastern Jerusalem and Gaza, and a glaring one is that most Arabs in United Jerusalem do not want to give up their rights and privileges as residents of Israel in return for the corrupt rulers in the Palestinian Authority, which make the Israeli judicial system look like the Gates to Heaven.

Shuki, the victim of last night’s ambush, offered a solution to the problem of Arab violence.

“Catch just one rioter, take him to the Erez Crossing [at Gaza] and kick him into the country he loves so much.

“The next day, there will be quiet in the entire capital, and our sovereignty will be clear.”

Below is video of Arab fireworks attacks on the Maaleh Zeitim neighborhood this week. Establishment media pretend it never happened.

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Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu is a graduate in journalism and economics from The George Washington University. He has worked as a cub reporter in rural Virginia and as senior copy editor for major Canadian metropolitan dailies. Tzvi wrote for Arutz Sheva for several years before joining the Jewish Press.