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Far-right Israelis gather for the March of the Flags, which celebrates the anniversary of Israel's 1967 occupation of the city's eastern sector in Jerusalem. Israel's new government faced an early test as Jewish ultranationalists prepared to march into annexed east Jerusalem, stoking tensions the UN has warned threaten a fragile Gaza ceasefire. Rallies by far-right Jewish groups in Arab neighbourhoods have raised tensions in recent months, prompting a police intervention in the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound that triggered the deadliest flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence since 2014. IMAGES
Far-right Israelis march to Jerusalem's Damascus Gate for the March of the Flags, which celebrates the anniversary of Israel's 1967 occupation of the city's eastern sector. Israel's new government faced an early test as Jewish ultranationalists prepared to march into annexed east Jerusalem, stoking tensions the UN has warned threaten a fragile Gaza ceasefire. Rallies by far-right Jewish groups in Arab neighbourhoods have raised tensions in recent months, prompting a police intervention in the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound that triggered the deadliest flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence since 2014. IMAGES
Thousands of flag-waving Israelis gather at the Western Wall in the old city of Jerusalem during the 'flag march' to mark Israel's 1967 capture of east Jerusalem. IMAGES
Some 150 Israelis launch a 4-day protest march from Re'im near the border with Gaza to Jerusalem, calling on the government to reach a deal with Hamas to release the Israeli hostages still held captive in the Palestinian territory. IMAGES
Jerusalem, Nov 25 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Abir Sultan) A group of Ethiopian Jews marched on Wednesday towards the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to ask the government to allow the Ethiopian Jews who are still in Ethiopia, the Falash Mura, to travel to Israel to meet their families.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST.
Jewish nationalists march in Jerusalem’s Old City on the eve of Hanukkah. IMAGES
Relatives of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza commence their march from Tel Aviv towards the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, to urge the government to take action for their return. The Israeli military estimates some 240 people were taken hostage into the Gaza Strip during Hamas's October 7 attack. Among these captives there are at least 30 children, according to Israeli media. IMAGES