Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting Ethiopian Israeli community leaders on Monday to discuss alleged police brutality. The claims come after Sunday night’s police clashes in Tel Aviv. <br /><br /> Police fired tear gas and stun grenades as demonstrators threw bottles and bricks. At least 46 police and seven protesters were hurt and dozens of protesters arrested, officials said.<br /><br /> Tensions heightened after two policemen were seen beating an Ethiopian Israeli soldier. Two officers have been suspended and an investigation launched. Prime Minister Netanyahu has reportedly met the Ethiopian soldier.<br /><br /> The unrest in Tel Aviv followed demonstrations in Jerusalem last Thursday.<br /><br /> Ethiopian Jews were airlifted to Israel in top secret operations during the 1980s and 1990s. There have been longstanding complaints from many of discrimination, racism and poverty.<br /><br /> Mehereta Baruch-Ron, Deputy Mayor of Tel Aviv says she was discriminated against.<br /><br /> “ I came to attend an event at the square in Tel Av
