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Israeli police are holding on to the body of Palestinian gunman Ala Abu Dhaim for fear his funeral may turn into a big political protest. | Israeli police are holding on to the body of Palestinian gunman Ala Abu Dhaim for fear his funeral may turn into a big political protest. |
Abu Dhaim killed eight Jewish students at a Jerusalem seminary last week before an off-duty soldier shot him. | Abu Dhaim killed eight Jewish students at a Jerusalem seminary last week before an off-duty soldier shot him. |
Police want a low-key funeral with just five relatives taking part and no media coverage, family sources said. | Police want a low-key funeral with just five relatives taking part and no media coverage, family sources said. |
Police have already removed flags of the militant Hamas group from a mourning tent outside the family home. | Police have already removed flags of the militant Hamas group from a mourning tent outside the family home. |
"A mass funeral for a dead terrorist could create a violent public disturbance," said Jerusalem police spokesman Shmulik Ben-Ruby. | "A mass funeral for a dead terrorist could create a violent public disturbance," said Jerusalem police spokesman Shmulik Ben-Ruby. |
"The family agreed but the media showed up and we had to cancel the funeral, we are hoping it will happen tomorrow," he said. | "The family agreed but the media showed up and we had to cancel the funeral, we are hoping it will happen tomorrow," he said. |
The family live in East Jerusalem, an area occupied by Israel in 1967 and where the Israeli authorities usually prevent any manifestations of Palestinian nationalism or religious militancy. | The family live in East Jerusalem, an area occupied by Israel in 1967 and where the Israeli authorities usually prevent any manifestations of Palestinian nationalism or religious militancy. |
Separately, a senior Israeli minister has expressed concern about the angry reaction of students at the seminary to a visit on Sunday by his cabinet colleague, the education minister Yuli Tamir. | |
"We've seen such things before... and apparently they haven't learned their lesson," said National Infrastructures Minister Benjamin Ben Eliezer at a Labour party meeting. | "We've seen such things before... and apparently they haven't learned their lesson," said National Infrastructures Minister Benjamin Ben Eliezer at a Labour party meeting. |
He referred specifically to the atmosphere of incitement among some religious Jews against the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin before his assassination by right-wing religious activist Yigal Amir in 1995. | He referred specifically to the atmosphere of incitement among some religious Jews against the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin before his assassination by right-wing religious activist Yigal Amir in 1995. |
Yuli Tamir's trip to the Mercaz Harav seminary on Sunday ended with her being jostled by dozens of students who shouted abuse at her and called a "murderer". | Yuli Tamir's trip to the Mercaz Harav seminary on Sunday ended with her being jostled by dozens of students who shouted abuse at her and called a "murderer". |
The seminary is an important centre for the religious settler movement and many students strongly oppose the government's plans to dismantle some settlements in the occupied West Bank. | The seminary is an important centre for the religious settler movement and many students strongly oppose the government's plans to dismantle some settlements in the occupied West Bank. |
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