Advertisement

Tensions increase at stabbing site in Jerusalem (49 images)

In the wake of the stabbing of a Jewish yeshiva student in central Jerusalem, Mayor Nir Barkat called on all Israelis with gun permits to carry firearms.



An Israeli settler carries an automatic weapon while marching with youth waving the national flag and singing a Hebrew song that says "Whoever believes in God is not afraid" during a protest march in central Jerusalem, Israel, October 18, 2015. The settlers marched in protest against a wave of terror stabbing attacks by Palestinians on Israelis. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI
License photo | Permalink


An Israeli settler carries an automatic weapon while marching with youth waving the national flag and singing a Hebrew song that says "Whoever believes in God is not afraid" during a protest march in central Jerusalem, Israel, October 18, 2015. The settlers marched in protest against a wave of terror stabbing attacks by Palestinians on Israelis. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI
License photo | Permalink


An Israeli settler carries an automatic weapon while protesting with youth singing a Hebrew song that says "Whoever believes in God is not afraid" during a protest march in central Jerusalem, Israel, October 18, 2015. The settlers marched in protest against a wave of terror stabbing attacks by Palestinians on Israelis. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI
License photo | Permalink


An Israeli settler carries an automatic weapon while dancing with youth singing a Hebrew song that says "Whoever believes in God is not afraid" during a protest march in central Jerusalem, Israel, October 18, 2015. The settlers marched in protest against a wave of terror stabbing attacks by Palestinians on Israelis. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI
License photo | Permalink


Advertisement