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Danny Feiner is brought to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court after being arrested on suspicion of hate and racist incitement, at a wedding celebration that came to be known as the "Hate Wedding", on December 29, 2015. Feiner along with three other suspects, including the groom, were arrested after a video was released showing them dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Danny Feiner is brought to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court after being arrested on suspicion of hate and racist incitement, at a wedding celebration that came to be known as the "Hate Wedding", on December 29, 2015. Feiner along with three other suspects, including the groom, were arrested after a video was released showing them dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Danny Feiner is brought to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court after being arrested on suspicion of hate and racist incitement, at a wedding celebration that came to be known as the "Hate Wedding", on December 29, 2015. Feiner along with three other suspects, including the groom, were arrested after a video was released showing them dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A minor suspect is brought to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court after being arrested on suspicion of hate and racist incitement, at a wedding celebration that came to be known as the "Hate Wedding", on December 29, 2015. Four suspects, including the groom, were arrested after a video was released showing them dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A minor suspect is brought to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court after being arrested on suspicion of hate and racist incitement, at a wedding celebration that came to be known as the "Hate Wedding", on December 29, 2015. Four suspects, including the groom, were arrested after a video was released showing them dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A minor suspect is brought to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court after being arrested on suspicion of hate and racist incitement, at a wedding celebration that came to be known as the "Hate Wedding", on December 29, 2015. Four suspects, including the groom, were arrested after a video was released showing them dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Right wing activist and lawyer, Itamar Ben Gvir, arrives at the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a hearing on his petition to release suspects under arrest for hate and racist incitement at a wedding celebration that came to be known as the "Hate Wedding", on December 29, 2015. Four suspects, including the groom, were arrested after a video was released showing them dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Right wing activist and lawyer, Itamar Ben Gvir, arrives at the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a hearing on his petition to release suspects under arrest for hate and racist incitement at a wedding celebration that came to be known as the "Hate Wedding", on December 29, 2015. Four suspects, including the groom, were arrested after a video was released showing them dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Right wing activist and lawyer, Itamar Ben Gvir, arrives at the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a hearing on his petition to release suspects under arrest for hate and racist incitement at a wedding celebration that came to be known as the "Hate Wedding", on December 29, 2015. Four suspects, including the groom, were arrested after a video was released showing them dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Danny Feiner is brought to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court after being arrested on suspicion of hate and racist incitement, at a wedding celebration that came to be known as the "Hate Wedding", on December 29, 2015. Feiner along with three other suspects, including the groom, were arrested after a video was released showing them dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Danny Feiner is brought to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court after being arrested on suspicion of hate and racist incitement, at a wedding celebration that came to be known as the "Hate Wedding", on December 29, 2015. Feiner along with three other suspects, including the groom, were arrested after a video was released showing them dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Danny Feiner is brought to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court after being arrested on suspicion of hate and racist incitement, at a wedding celebration that came to be known as the "Hate Wedding", on December 29, 2015. Feiner along with three other suspects, including the groom, were arrested after a video was released showing them dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Danny Feiner is brought to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court after being arrested on suspicion of hate and racist incitement, at a wedding celebration that came to be known as the "Hate Wedding", on December 29, 2015. Feiner along with three other suspects, including the groom, were arrested after a video was released showing them dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Danny Feiner is brought to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court after being arrested on suspicion of hate and racist incitement, at a wedding celebration that came to be known as the "Hate Wedding", on December 29, 2015. Feiner along with three other suspects, including the groom, were arrested after a video was released showing them dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90