Pepper spray fills the air near Damascus Gate, along with rocks, bottles and chairs, as police attempt to restore calm; several alleged rioters arrested

ToI editor David Horovitz and US correspondent Jacob Magid discuss Jerusalem Day and the flag march, updates on the coalition crisis, and who's been visiting the Saudis

IDF apparently not expecting an escalation like last year's in Gaza, but tensions remain high as volatile day arrives

Tensions in capital high Saturday ahead of controversial event meant to celebrate reunification but seen as provocation by Palestinians

Organizers of Sunday's nationalistic event cite crowding concerns in restricting entry on controversial march route

Kobi Shabtai says march through Old City's Damascus Gate and Muslim Quarter 'strengthens governance'; adds that police will maintain freedom of worship, protest, and expression

Staff Sgt. M describes moments of encounter with Palestinian assailant, realizing that 'no matter what happens -- I can't let go of him'

Cop moderately wounded after suspect draws knife during questioning in police holding area overlooking Old City entrance

Police presence and strategic roadblocks contain protest crowd of several hundred, including far-right MK Itamar Ben Gvir, who vows to erect a temporary office at site

Far-right lawmaker vows to go to Damascus Gate anyway; organizers say they will go ahead with parade despite police rejecting request to secure route through Palestinian areas

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