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Sunday, May 06, 2012

Where are the police? 'Palestinian' flags replace Israeli flags on government buildings in Jerusalem


Here's something else you're not likely to read about in Israel's mainstream media, which continues to try to fool us with the delusion of peace (link in Arabic).
AN ISRAELI SHOCK BY RAISING PALESTINIAN FLAGS ATOP THE MINISTRY OF JUSTICE AND THE DISTRICT COURT IN JERUSALEM
CAMPAIGN AT WEST BANK ROADS TO REPLACE ISRAELI FLAGS WITH PALESTINIAN FLAGS

Israeli sources said that Israeli political and security officials were shocked after some Palestinian youths managed to raise a number of Palestinian flags atop the buildings of the ministry of justice and the district court in occupied East Jerusalem. Those youths were participating in a march in solidarity with the hunger striking prisoners that was launched from the Damascus Gate through Salah a-Dein Street, where these building are located, until the ICRC headquarter in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood. (Al-Hayat Al-Jadida)

Meanwhile, a group of youths and activists in the popular resistance carried out early yesterday a campaign of removing Israeli flags from routes that connects between West Bank cities and replaced them with Palestinian flags.

The leader of the campaign Ibrahim Burnat said that a group of youths took off at 3:00 am from the center of Ramallah towards Ramallah-Nablus road and took down the Israeli flags from electricity poles while using ladders and replaced them with Palestinian flags. Settlers were provoked by this action yet no clashes erupted as the operation was held in secret, Burnat added.
More pictures here. If I'm not mistaken, the one at the top is just before the Hizme checkpoint on the way in from Samaria to Jerusalem.

Where are the police? Where is the IDF? If they can wander the roads like that on a Saturday morning, they can also carry out terror attacks on a Saturday morning.

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1 Comments:

At 2:58 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think one over the Supreme Court is a natural.

 

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