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Police claimed that protesters chanted slogans which they said constituted incitement, and held signs that could 'disrupt public order.' A protester described the police as using excessive force during the arrests: 'The officers didn't wait for chants or clashes; they just decided to end the protest by force'

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Israel Police dispersed on Tuesday a protest against the Gaza war in the Arab-Israeli city of Umm al-Fahm just half an hour after it began, using stun grenades and arresting four demonstrators.