20150304 Israel Election Campaign 2015
Read More'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.
'Women Wage Peace' stage a march to the Knesset in Jerusalem ahead of the March 17, 2015 national elections, calling for 'replacing fear with hope through political agreement and respect, improvement of security and the socio-economic situation through agreement and urging everyone to go out and vote in order to have an impact'. Activists deliver alternative messages to that of Netanyahu's at the U.S. Congress, urging renewal of peace talks with Palestinians.