Israeli border policemen block anti migrant protesters in Tel Aviv in response to publication of an incident in which an Eritrean national was arrested on suspicion of raping an 83-year-old woman in Southern Tel Aviv on 31 December 2012. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-israeli-border-policemen-block-anti-migrant-protesters-in-tel-aviv-52717173.html
RMD1ND85–Israeli border policemen block anti migrant protesters in Tel Aviv in response to publication of an incident in which an Eritrean national was arrested on suspicion of raping an 83-year-old woman in Southern Tel Aviv on 31 December 2012.
African migrant family pass an anti migrant protest in Tel Aviv in response to publication of an incident in which an Eritrean national was arrested on suspicion of raping an 83-year-old woman in Southern Tel Aviv on 31 December 2012. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-african-migrant-family-pass-an-anti-migrant-protest-in-tel-aviv-in-52717165.html
RMD1ND7W–African migrant family pass an anti migrant protest in Tel Aviv in response to publication of an incident in which an Eritrean national was arrested on suspicion of raping an 83-year-old woman in Southern Tel Aviv on 31 December 2012.
An Israeli woman holds a cardboard sign in Hebrew which reads 'This is Israel not Africa' during a demonstration against African migrant workers and asylum seekers living in southern suburbs of Tel Aviv and demanding immediate expulsion of all illegal African immigrants from Israel. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-israeli-woman-holds-a-cardboard-sign-in-hebrew-which-reads-this-52717161.html
RMD1ND7N–An Israeli woman holds a cardboard sign in Hebrew which reads 'This is Israel not Africa' during a demonstration against African migrant workers and asylum seekers living in southern suburbs of Tel Aviv and demanding immediate expulsion of all illegal African immigrants from Israel.
Jerusalem, Israel. 9th June, 2020. Left-wing activists wave the flag of anti-fascist political movement Antifa and placards bearing the image of Iyad Hallak during a protest in Jerusalem on June 9, 2020 against the killing of Iyad Hallak, a disabled Palestinian man shot dead by Israeli police as well of the killing of unarmed African-American George Floyd. Credit: Eddie Gerald/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-9th-june-2020-left-wing-activists-wave-the-flag-of-anti-fascist-political-movement-antifa-and-placards-bearing-the-image-of-iyad-hallak-during-a-protest-in-jerusalem-on-june-9-2020-against-the-killing-of-iyad-hallak-a-disabled-palestinian-man-shot-dead-by-israeli-police-as-well-of-the-killing-of-unarmed-african-american-george-floyd-credit-eddie-geraldalamy-live-news-image361080908.html
RM2BYCJAM–Jerusalem, Israel. 9th June, 2020. Left-wing activists wave the flag of anti-fascist political movement Antifa and placards bearing the image of Iyad Hallak during a protest in Jerusalem on June 9, 2020 against the killing of Iyad Hallak, a disabled Palestinian man shot dead by Israeli police as well of the killing of unarmed African-American George Floyd. Credit: Eddie Gerald/Alamy Live News
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 12: Israeli left-wing activists and supporters of the Peace Now movement hold placards as they take part in a demonstration against Israeli settler violence on Palestinians in the West Bank in front of the Israeli Parliament, Knesset on October 12, 2021 in Jerusalem, Israel. The number of incidents involving physical attacks by Jewish Settlers on Palestinians in the West Bank has risen dramatically In the first half of 2021, 416 anti-Palestinian incidents were reported more than double the figure for the first half of 2020. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-october-12-israeli-left-wing-activists-and-supporters-of-the-peace-now-movement-hold-placards-as-they-take-part-in-a-demonstration-against-israeli-settler-violence-on-palestinians-in-the-west-bank-in-front-of-the-israeli-parliament-knesset-on-october-12-2021-in-jerusalem-israel-the-number-of-incidents-involving-physical-attacks-by-jewish-settlers-on-palestinians-in-the-west-bank-has-risen-dramatically-in-the-first-half-of-2021-416-anti-palestinian-incidents-were-reported-more-than-double-the-figure-for-the-first-half-of-2020-image447769141.html
RM2H0DJ31–JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 12: Israeli left-wing activists and supporters of the Peace Now movement hold placards as they take part in a demonstration against Israeli settler violence on Palestinians in the West Bank in front of the Israeli Parliament, Knesset on October 12, 2021 in Jerusalem, Israel. The number of incidents involving physical attacks by Jewish Settlers on Palestinians in the West Bank has risen dramatically In the first half of 2021, 416 anti-Palestinian incidents were reported more than double the figure for the first half of 2020.
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - SEPTEMBER 02: Protesters hold placards at the entrance of the building in which the Department of Internal Police Investigation is located during a demonstration held by the Israeli Tag Meir anti-racism organization calling for justice for Eyad al-Hallaq on September 02, 2020 in Jerusalem, Israel. Iyad a Palestinian man with autism was mistakenly shot dead by Israeli border police in East Jerusalem last May. Iyad's family demand the Police Investigation Department release the footage documenting the murder to the wider public. Credit: Eddie Gerald/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-september-02-protesters-hold-placards-at-the-entrance-of-the-building-in-which-the-department-of-internal-police-investigation-is-located-during-a-demonstration-held-by-the-israeli-tag-meir-anti-racism-organization-calling-for-justice-for-eyad-al-hallaq-on-september-02-2020-in-jerusalem-israel-iyad-a-palestinian-man-with-autism-was-mistakenly-shot-dead-by-israeli-border-police-in-east-jerusalem-last-may-iyads-family-demand-the-police-investigation-department-release-the-footage-documenting-the-murder-to-the-wider-public-credit-eddie-geraldalamy-live-news-image370661789.html
RM2CF12W1–JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - SEPTEMBER 02: Protesters hold placards at the entrance of the building in which the Department of Internal Police Investigation is located during a demonstration held by the Israeli Tag Meir anti-racism organization calling for justice for Eyad al-Hallaq on September 02, 2020 in Jerusalem, Israel. Iyad a Palestinian man with autism was mistakenly shot dead by Israeli border police in East Jerusalem last May. Iyad's family demand the Police Investigation Department release the footage documenting the murder to the wider public. Credit: Eddie Gerald/Alamy Live News
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 1: Anti-government protesters hold Israeli flags and a sign which reads 'it is a duty to resist' during a demonstration against Israel's new government judicial system plan near the private home of prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on March 1, in Jerusalem, Israel. The Netanyahu government is pushing ahead with proposed an overhaul of the judiciary that would limit the Israeli Supreme Court's ability to review and strike down laws that it deems unconstitutional. Credit: Eddie Gerald/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-march-1-anti-government-protesters-hold-israeli-flags-and-a-sign-which-reads-it-is-a-duty-to-resist-during-a-demonstration-against-israels-new-government-judicial-system-plan-near-the-private-home-of-prime-minister-benjamin-netanyahu-on-march-1-in-jerusalem-israel-the-netanyahu-government-is-pushing-ahead-with-proposed-an-overhaul-of-the-judiciary-that-would-limit-the-israeli-supreme-courts-ability-to-review-and-strike-down-laws-that-it-deems-unconstitutional-credit-eddie-geraldalamy-live-news-image533319991.html
RM2NYJR2F–JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 1: Anti-government protesters hold Israeli flags and a sign which reads 'it is a duty to resist' during a demonstration against Israel's new government judicial system plan near the private home of prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on March 1, in Jerusalem, Israel. The Netanyahu government is pushing ahead with proposed an overhaul of the judiciary that would limit the Israeli Supreme Court's ability to review and strike down laws that it deems unconstitutional. Credit: Eddie Gerald/Alamy Live News
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 1: Amir Haskel, former air force general holds a sign which reads 'I returned to serve as a reserve in the street' as anti-government protesters hold Israeli flags and chant slogans during a demonstration against Israel's new government judicial system plan near the private home of prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on March 1, in Jerusalem, Israel. The Netanyahu government is pushing ahead with proposed an overhaul of the judiciary that would limit the Israeli Supreme Court's ability to review and strike down laws that it deems unconstitutional. Credit: Eddie Gerald Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-march-1-amir-haskel-former-air-force-general-holds-a-sign-which-reads-i-returned-to-serve-as-a-reserve-in-the-street-as-anti-government-protesters-hold-israeli-flags-and-chant-slogans-during-a-demonstration-against-israels-new-government-judicial-system-plan-near-the-private-home-of-prime-minister-benjamin-netanyahu-on-march-1-in-jerusalem-israel-the-netanyahu-government-is-pushing-ahead-with-proposed-an-overhaul-of-the-judiciary-that-would-limit-the-israeli-supreme-courts-ability-to-review-and-strike-down-laws-that-it-deems-unconstitutional-credit-eddie-gerald-image533320010.html
RM2NYJR36–JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 1: Amir Haskel, former air force general holds a sign which reads 'I returned to serve as a reserve in the street' as anti-government protesters hold Israeli flags and chant slogans during a demonstration against Israel's new government judicial system plan near the private home of prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on March 1, in Jerusalem, Israel. The Netanyahu government is pushing ahead with proposed an overhaul of the judiciary that would limit the Israeli Supreme Court's ability to review and strike down laws that it deems unconstitutional. Credit: Eddie Gerald
Jerusalem, ISRAEL 26th June 2020: A demonstrator holds placards with criticism quotes as hundreds of supporters of the so called Black Flag anti-corruption movement demonstrated outside the official residence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, demanding he resign in light of the corruption indictments against him in Jerusalem, Israel. Credit: Eddie Gerald/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-26th-june-2020-a-demonstrator-holds-placards-with-criticism-quotes-as-hundreds-of-supporters-of-the-so-called-black-flag-anti-corruption-movement-demonstrated-outside-the-official-residence-of-prime-minister-benjamin-netanyahu-demanding-he-resign-in-light-of-the-corruption-indictments-against-him-in-jerusalem-israel-credit-eddie-geraldalamy-live-news-image364229394.html
RM2C4G28J–Jerusalem, ISRAEL 26th June 2020: A demonstrator holds placards with criticism quotes as hundreds of supporters of the so called Black Flag anti-corruption movement demonstrated outside the official residence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, demanding he resign in light of the corruption indictments against him in Jerusalem, Israel. Credit: Eddie Gerald/Alamy Live News
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - SEPTEMBER 11: Protesters hold placards during a demonstration near prime minister's official residence as part of ongoing demonstrations for the 12th consecutive week against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over his indictment on corruption charges and handling of the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2020 in Jerusalem, Israel. A wave of anti-Netanyahu protests has swept Israel over the summer, with the largest weekly demonstration taking place every weekend in Jerusalem. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-september-11-protesters-hold-placards-during-a-demonstration-near-prime-ministers-official-residence-as-part-of-ongoing-demonstrations-for-the-12th-consecutive-week-against-prime-minister-benjamin-netanyahu-over-his-indictment-on-corruption-charges-and-handling-of-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-september-11-2020-in-jerusalem-israel-a-wave-of-anti-netanyahu-protests-has-swept-israel-over-the-summer-with-the-largest-weekly-demonstration-taking-place-every-weekend-in-jerusalem-image371728867.html
RM2CGNKXY–JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - SEPTEMBER 11: Protesters hold placards during a demonstration near prime minister's official residence as part of ongoing demonstrations for the 12th consecutive week against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over his indictment on corruption charges and handling of the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2020 in Jerusalem, Israel. A wave of anti-Netanyahu protests has swept Israel over the summer, with the largest weekly demonstration taking place every weekend in Jerusalem.
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 1: Anti-government protesters hold signs which read 'Will there still be elections when we are 18 years old?' and 'Tomorrow morning we will wake up to another world. There will be no more democracy' during a demonstration against Israel's new government judicial system plan near the private home of prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on March 1, in Jerusalem, Israel. The judicial overhaul would allow the government more influence in judge selection and weaken the Supreme Court's ability to strike down laws. Credit: Eddie Gerald/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-march-1-anti-government-protesters-hold-signs-which-read-will-there-still-be-elections-when-we-are-18-years-old-and-tomorrow-morning-we-will-wake-up-to-another-world-there-will-be-no-more-democracy-during-a-demonstration-against-israels-new-government-judicial-system-plan-near-the-private-home-of-prime-minister-benjamin-netanyahu-on-march-1-in-jerusalem-israel-the-judicial-overhaul-would-allow-the-government-more-influence-in-judge-selection-and-weaken-the-supreme-courts-ability-to-strike-down-laws-credit-eddie-geraldalamy-live-news-image533320024.html
RM2NYJR3M–JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 1: Anti-government protesters hold signs which read 'Will there still be elections when we are 18 years old?' and 'Tomorrow morning we will wake up to another world. There will be no more democracy' during a demonstration against Israel's new government judicial system plan near the private home of prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on March 1, in Jerusalem, Israel. The judicial overhaul would allow the government more influence in judge selection and weaken the Supreme Court's ability to strike down laws. Credit: Eddie Gerald/Alamy Live News
Thousands of parents attended the Stroller March in downtown Tel Aviv Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-thousands-of-parents-attended-the-stroller-march-in-downtown-tel-aviv-37971093.html
RMC5NMED–Thousands of parents attended the Stroller March in downtown Tel Aviv Israel
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