20151019 Tense Days in Jerusalem
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The Israel Police closes off exits and entrances to the Arab neighborhood of Issawiyah in East Jerusalem in order to control and monitor traffic and movement of residents, following multiple Palestinian terror attacks in recent weeks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents. The move is highly controversial publicly and in government as it de facto divides what Netanyahu's government calls 'the eternal undivided capital of Israel'.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
An elderly Arab woman finds it difficult to pass between large blocks of concrete deployed by the Israel Police closing off exits and entrances to the Arab neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber in East Jerusalem. The highly controversial move is meant to control and monitor traffic and movement of residents, following multiple Palestinian terror attacks in recent weeks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
The Israel Police closes off exits and entrances to the Arab neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber in East Jerusalem in order to control and monitor traffic and movement of residents, following multiple Palestinian terror attacks in recent weeks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents. The move is highly controversial publicly and in government as it de facto divides what Netanyahu's government calls 'the eternal undivided capital of Israel'.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
The Israel Police closes off exits and entrances to the Arab neighborhood of Issawiyah in East Jerusalem in order to control and monitor traffic and movement of residents, following multiple Palestinian terror attacks in recent weeks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents. The move is highly controversial publicly and in government as it de facto divides what Netanyahu's government calls 'the eternal undivided capital of Israel'.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
The Israel Police closes off exits and entrances to the Arab neighborhood of Issawiyah in East Jerusalem in order to control and monitor traffic and movement of residents, following multiple Palestinian terror attacks in recent weeks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents. The move is highly controversial publicly and in government as it de facto divides what Netanyahu's government calls 'the eternal undivided capital of Israel'.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
The Israel Police closes off exits and entrances to the Arab neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber in East Jerusalem in order to control and monitor traffic and movement of residents, following multiple Palestinian terror attacks in recent weeks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents. The move is highly controversial publicly and in government as it de facto divides what Netanyahu's government calls 'the eternal undivided capital of Israel'.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
An elderly Arab woman finds it difficult to pass between large blocks of concrete deployed by the Israel Police closing off exits and entrances to the Arab neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber in East Jerusalem. The highly controversial move is meant to control and monitor traffic and movement of residents, following multiple Palestinian terror attacks in recent weeks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
A Border Police observation post is decorated with the Israeli flag on the seam between the Jewish neighborhood of Armon HaNatziv and the Arab neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber in East Jerusalem. Recent weeks have seen multiple Palestinian terror attacks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
The Israel Police closes off exits and entrances to the Arab neighborhood of Issawiyah in East Jerusalem in order to control and monitor traffic and movement of residents, following multiple Palestinian terror attacks in recent weeks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents. The move is highly controversial publicly and in government as it de facto divides what Netanyahu's government calls 'the eternal undivided capital of Israel'.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
The Israel Police closes off exits and entrances to the Arab neighborhood of Issawiyah in East Jerusalem in order to control and monitor traffic and movement of residents, following multiple Palestinian terror attacks in recent weeks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents. The move is highly controversial publicly and in government as it de facto divides what Netanyahu's government calls 'the eternal undivided capital of Israel'.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
The Israel Police closes off exits and entrances to the Arab neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber in East Jerusalem in order to control and monitor traffic and movement of residents, following multiple Palestinian terror attacks in recent weeks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents. The move is highly controversial publicly and in government as it de facto divides what Netanyahu's government calls 'the eternal undivided capital of Israel'.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
The Israel Police closes off exits and entrances to the Arab neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber in East Jerusalem in order to control and monitor traffic and movement of residents, following multiple Palestinian terror attacks in recent weeks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents. The move is highly controversial publicly and in government as it de facto divides what Netanyahu's government calls 'the eternal undivided capital of Israel'.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
The Israel Police closes off exits and entrances to the Arab neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber in East Jerusalem in order to control and monitor traffic and movement of residents, following multiple Palestinian terror attacks in recent weeks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents. The move is highly controversial publicly and in government as it de facto divides what Netanyahu's government calls 'the eternal undivided capital of Israel'.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
The Israel Police closes off exits and entrances to the Arab neighborhood of Issawiyah in East Jerusalem in order to control and monitor traffic and movement of residents, following multiple Palestinian terror attacks in recent weeks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents. The move is highly controversial publicly and in government as it de facto divides what Netanyahu's government calls 'the eternal undivided capital of Israel'.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
The Israel Police closes off exits and entrances to the Arab neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber in East Jerusalem in order to control and monitor traffic and movement of residents, following multiple Palestinian terror attacks in recent weeks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents. The move is highly controversial publicly and in government as it de facto divides what Netanyahu's government calls 'the eternal undivided capital of Israel'.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
A Border Police observation post is decorated with the Israeli flag on the seam between the Jewish neighborhood of Armon HaNatziv and the Arab neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber in East Jerusalem. Recent weeks have seen multiple Palestinian terror attacks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
The Israel Police closes off exits and entrances to the Arab neighborhood of Issawiyah in East Jerusalem in order to control and monitor traffic and movement of residents, following multiple Palestinian terror attacks in recent weeks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents. The move is highly controversial publicly and in government as it de facto divides what Netanyahu's government calls 'the eternal undivided capital of Israel'.
Israel: Tense Days in Jerusalem
The Israel Police closes off exits and entrances to the Arab neighborhood of Issawiyah in East Jerusalem in order to control and monitor traffic and movement of residents, following multiple Palestinian terror attacks in recent weeks, most of which were perpetrated by East Jerusalem residents. The move is highly controversial publicly and in government as it de facto divides what Netanyahu's government calls 'the eternal undivided capital of Israel'.