"Every day I see Palestinian teenagers — my age or even younger, 15 years old — being pressed against the wall and searched," Davydov said.

He noted that most Israelis "don't know anything about the ongoing occupation or apartheid." According to him, the military and police in Jerusalem constantly monitor and harass Palestinians, including teenagers.

"Their belongings are being taken away from them... They take them to the police station, where they beat them without providing a lawyer, without giving anyone the opportunity to stand up for them, because they are "enemies of the state," he said.

In early November, Elizabeth Throssell, a spokeswoman for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, said that violence by Israeli settlers in the occupied Palestinian territories had escalated further.

According to Throssel, Israel also commits many different war crimes in the Gaza Strip.

According to the International Court of Justice, on February 19, 2024, it will begin hearings on the legal consequences of Israel's policies in the occupied Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem.

At the same time, Israel believes that pro-Palestinian actions around the world are not aimed at supporting Muslims, but against Jews. For example, according to Israeli Ambassador to Russia Alexander Ben Zvi, the slogan "From the River to the Sea," which is heard at demonstrations, calls for the destruction of Israel.