20140917 Protesting Declining Security in Jerusalem
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Jerusalem councilman, ARYEH KING (R), of the National Union Party, leads a demonstration in front of the Israel Police National Headquarters protesting declining security for Jerusalem residents due to Arab rioting. Since the beginning of Operation Protective Edge reports state police have arrested more than 600 East Jerusalem Palestinians for rioting and more than 130 policemen have been injured in the city.
Protesting Declining Security in Jerusalem
Men wave Israeli flags in front of the Israel Police National Headquarters protesting declining security for Jerusalem residents due to Arab rioting. Since the beginning of Operation Protective Edge reports state police have arrested more than 600 East Jerusalem Palestinians for rioting and more than 130 policemen have been injured in the city.
Protesting Declining Security in Jerusalem
Jerusalem councilman, ARYEH KING (C), of the National Union Party, leads a demonstration in front of the Israel Police National Headquarters protesting declining security for Jerusalem residents due to Arab rioting. Since the beginning of Operation Protective Edge reports state police have arrested more than 600 East Jerusalem Palestinians for rioting and more than 130 policemen have been injured in the city.
Protesting Declining Security in Jerusalem
Jerusalem councilman, ARYEH KING (R), of the National Union Party, leads a demonstration in front of the Israel Police National Headquarters protesting declining security for Jerusalem residents due to Arab rioting. Since the beginning of Operation Protective Edge reports state police have arrested more than 600 East Jerusalem Palestinians for rioting and more than 130 policemen have been injured in the city.
Protesting Declining Security in Jerusalem
Arab Palestinian women walk past Israeli flags and a demonstration in front of the Israel Police National Headquarters protesting declining security for Jerusalem residents due to Arab rioting.
Protesting Declining Security in Jerusalem
Arab Palestinian women walk past Israeli flags and a demonstration in front of the Israel Police National Headquarters protesting declining security for Jerusalem residents due to Arab rioting.
Protesting Declining Security in Jerusalem
Jerusalem councilman, ARYEH KING (C), of the National Union Party, leads a demonstration in front of the Israel Police National Headquarters protesting declining security for Jerusalem residents due to Arab rioting. Since the beginning of Operation Protective Edge reports state police have arrested more than 600 East Jerusalem Palestinians for rioting and more than 130 policemen have been injured in the city.