Video emerges of mostly young men in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square celebrating the death of children in Gaza.
“There is no school tomorrow, there are no children left in Gaza,” they chant.
They also sing, “I hate all the Arabs.”
The gathering was meant to counter a much larger left-wing demonstration calling for an end to the conflict in Gaza and the resumption of peace talks.
Some people can be seen in the video trying to get the right-wing demonstrators to stop singing, but they refuse to listen.
Later in the event, the demonstrators try to push through to disrupt the peace gathering, but police drive them back and arrest four.
The anti-Arab protesters also voiced threats against Arab MKs Ahmed Tibi and Hanin Zoabi.
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