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Protests have broken out in the Zionist country of Israel against the publication of insults and caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Arab Muslims living in the country starred in the protest.
Hundreds of Muslims gathered in the capital Tel Aviv on Saturday night to protest outside the residence of French ambassador to Israel Eric Denon, Israeli media reported, according to the Jerusalem Post. At this moment they demonstrated by setting fire.
The protesters also threw stones at the bus, according to reports. Israeli media reported that no one was killed or injured in the clashes.
French President Emmanuel Macron has made it clear that the exhibition of cartoons of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) will not stop. Macron recently spoke at a ceremony honoring French teacher Samuel Patty, who was assassinated for displaying a controversial cartoon about the Prophet Muhammad.
Earlier, on October 16, a young man killed teacher Samuel Patty on a road in France. The teacher showed the cartoon of the Prophet in class and explained freedom of expression. Abdulakh, the young man who assaulted the teacher, was shot dead by the police on the spot.
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