It’s hard to say that the shooting attacks in Jerusalem’s Neve Yaakov and Silwan neighborhoods over the weekend came as a surprise. Since last Thursday’s IDF operation in the Jenin Refugee Camp, during which nine Palestinians (most of them gunmen) were killed, social media platforms were filled with calls by Palestinian individuals and groups for revenge.
The calls for retaliation coincided with the Palestinian Authority’s dramatic announcement on Thursday evening that it was ceasing security coordination with Israel.
The announcement was seen both as an attempt to placate the angry Palestinian public and invite US and European pressure on Israel.
The announcement contained harsh rhetoric, including allegations that Israel was committing massacres, ethnic cleansing, racial discrimination and assaults on Jerusalem and its Islamic and Christian holy sites.
Calls for retaliation
The calls for retaliation, as well as the PA’s fiery rhetoric and decision to halt the security coordination with Israel, sent a message to the Palestinians that something needs to be done to stop the Israeli government from continuing its “daily killings” and “incursions” into Palestinian communities in the West Bank.
Image protection for the Palestinian public
The Ramallah-based leadership is so concerned about its image among the Palestinian public that by Saturday night it hadn’t issued a statement condemning the attacks in Jerusalem.