Demonstration in israel
Haredi faction protests military draft, block Highway 4 in Bnei Brak area
The protests, led by hardline political organization Peleg Yerushalmi, were declared illegal by the police, who said they would begin dispersing the crowd shortly.
WATCH: Opposition MKs join thousands of protesters outside Knesset
Israel Police crumbling under responsibility of containing protests, protecting Israelis - analysis
Head of Hostage and Missing Families Forum resigns after sexual harassment allegations
Anti-violence protests to bring together Arabs, Jews amid clashes, riots
A demonstration bringing together anti-violence Arabs and Jews will begin in the evening in Jerusalem in order to oppose recent clashes between Jewish right-wing extremists and extremist Arabs.
Grapevine: Demonstrator din
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Hundreds of business owners demonstrate in Tel Aviv, burn tires
The protesters blocked the main street and burned tires, fabrics and mannequins and demanded that government ministers allow the street shops to open.
Anti-Netanyahu protests take place throughout Israel, reports of violence
Major protests have been taking place in all of Israel's largest cities, including Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa.
Why have protests begun to feel like warzones? – analysis
The beginning of protests in the middle of the summer marked a peak in civil unrest, but the new spike is alarming to many, as it marks protests as a war zone between police and demonstrators.
11 anti-Netanyahu protesters arrested at Jerusalem demonstration
Ramming attack attempted at Jerusalem protests · Suspect arrested and investigated
Thousands protest at Balfour, call on police not to repeat ‘terror’
Protest organizers suggested to the ‘Post’ that those inciting among protesters may not have come from the event’s supporters, but rather may have been sent there to ignite clashes.
Letters to the editor, August 26, 2020: For Balfour
The readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Who is convicted murderer Yona Avrushmi?
“I don’t harm anyone, I don’t go to demonstrations… I stay at home, I study, eat, drink, that’s it,” said the convicted murderer.
The flame of hatred is consuming. Tisha Be'av is coming.
"Even if we think that the hatred is not baseless, we must – as we always have – ensure that it does not bring us closer, even by the tiniest step, to our downfall and destruction,” said Rivlin.