Israel marked its 59th Jerusalem Day celebration on Thursday with a flag march through the Old City and festivities nationwide.
The day comes to celebrate the reunification of Jerusalem following the Six-Day War in 1967. This year it also fell on May 14, which is also the anniversary of the Israeli Declaration of Independence.
Tens of thousands of people poured into Jerusalem to celebrate the holiday and participate in the annual flag march, in which thousands bearing Israeli flags march through the streets of the Old City, including the Muslim Quarter, ending at the Western Wall.
Ben-Gvir declares sovereignty over Temple Mount
Before the march, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir ascended the Temple Mount in the Old City, declaring it to be "in our hands," and stressing that he had "restored sovereignty on the Temple Mount thanks to determination and deterrence."
Later that afternoon, the Israel Police announced that they had arrested a suspect who had been planning a terror attack during the Jerusalem Day celebrations.
There were also several reports of Israeli activists from across the political spectrum who clashed in Jerusalem's Old City ahead of the flag march.
Jerusalem Post Staff contributed to this report.