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  • FAR RIGHT HATE WEDDING
    Yonatan Sindel
    dawabshe
    palestinian
    hate
    hatred
    wedding
    right wing
    extreme
    radical
    extremists
    jewish
    jerusalem
    court
    shmuel fein
    Shmuel Fein (L), one of the participants in what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a court hearing on February 27, 2016. A video that was released last year by channel 10 showed people 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 Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • FAR RIGHT HATE WEDDING
    Yonatan Sindel
    dawabshe
    palestinian
    hate
    hatred
    wedding
    right wing
    extreme
    radical
    extremists
    jewish
    jerusalem
    court
    shmuel fein
    Shmuel Fein (L), one of the participants in what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a court hearing on February 27, 2016. A video that was released last year by channel 10 showed people 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 Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • FAR RIGHT HATE WEDDING
    Yonatan Sindel
    dawabshe
    palestinian
    hate
    hatred
    wedding
    right wing
    extreme
    radical
    extremists
    jewish
    jerusalem
    court
    One of the participants in what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a court hearing on February 27, 2016. A video that was released last year by channel 10 showed people 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 Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • FAR RIGHT HATE WEDDING
    Yonatan Sindel
    dawabshe
    palestinian
    hate
    hatred
    wedding
    right wing
    extreme
    radical
    extremists
    jewish
    jerusalem
    court
    One of the participants in what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a court hearing on February 27, 2016. A video that was released last year by channel 10 showed people 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 Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • FAR RIGHT HATE WEDDING
    Yonatan Sindel
    dawabshe
    palestinian
    hate
    hatred
    wedding
    right wing
    extreme
    radical
    extremists
    jewish
    jerusalem
    court
    itamar ben gvir
    Attorney Itamar Ben Gvir arrives for a court hearing in what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" at the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court on February 27, 2016. A video that was released last year by channel 10 showed people 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 Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • FAR RIGHT HATE WEDDING
    Yonatan Sindel
    dawabshe
    palestinian
    hate
    hatred
    wedding
    right wing
    extreme
    radical
    extremists
    jewish
    jerusalem
    court
    itamar ben gvir
    shmuel fien
    Attorney Itamar Ben Gvir speaks with participants in what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" as they arrive to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a court hearing on February 27, 2016. A video that was released last year by channel 10 showed people 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 Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • FAR RIGHT HATE WEDDING
    Yonatan Sindel
    dawabshe
    palestinian
    hate
    hatred
    wedding
    right wing
    extreme
    radical
    extremists
    jewish
    jerusalem
    court
    itamar ben gvir
    shmuel fien
    Attorney Itamar Ben Gvir speaks with participants in what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" as they arrive to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a court hearing on February 27, 2016. A video that was released last year by channel 10 showed people 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 Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • FAR RIGHT HATE WEDDING
    Yonatan Sindel
    dawabshe
    palestinian
    hate
    hatred
    wedding
    right wing
    extreme
    radical
    extremists
    jewish
    jerusalem
    court
    itamar ben gvir
    shmuel fien
    Attorney Itamar Ben Gvir speaks with participants in what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" as they arrive to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a court hearing on February 27, 2016. A video that was released last year by channel 10 showed people 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 Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • FAR RIGHT HATE WEDDING
    Yonatan Sindel
    dawabshe
    palestinian
    hate
    hatred
    wedding
    right wing
    extreme
    radical
    extremists
    jewish
    jerusalem
    court
    sinai tor
    Israeli singer Sinai Tor (L), the singer in what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a court hearing on February 27, 2016. A video that was released last year by channel 10 showed people 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 Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • FAR RIGHT HATE WEDDING
    Yonatan Sindel
    dawabshe
    palestinian
    hate
    hatred
    wedding
    right wing
    extreme
    radical
    extremists
    jewish
    jerusalem
    court
    sinai tor
    Israeli singer Sinai Tor (L), the singer in what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a court hearing on February 27, 2016. A video that was released last year by channel 10 showed people 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 Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • FAR RIGHT HATE WEDDING
    Yonatan Sindel
    dawabshe
    palestinian
    hate
    hatred
    wedding
    right wing
    extreme
    radical
    extremists
    jewish
    jerusalem
    court
    sinai tor
    Israeli singer Sinai Tor, the singer in what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a court hearing on February 27, 2016. A video that was released last year by channel 10 showed people 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 Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • FAR RIGHT HATE WEDDING
    Yonatan Sindel
    dawabshe
    palestinian
    hate
    hatred
    wedding
    right wing
    extreme
    radical
    extremists
    jewish
    jerusalem
    court
    itamar ben gvir
    shmuel fien
    Attorney Itamar Ben Gvir speaks with participants in what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" as they arrive to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a court hearing on February 27, 2016. A video that was released last year by channel 10 showed people 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 Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • FAR RIGHT HATE WEDDING
    Yonatan Sindel
    dawabshe
    palestinian
    hate
    hatred
    wedding
    right wing
    extreme
    radical
    extremists
    jewish
    jerusalem
    court
    Daniel Fenner (R), one of the participants in what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a court hearing on February 27, 2016. A video that was released last year by channel 10 showed people 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 Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • FAR RIGHT HATE WEDDING
    Yonatan Sindel
    dawabshe
    palestinian
    hate
    hatred
    wedding
    right wing
    extreme
    radical
    extremists
    jewish
    jerusalem
    court
    Daniel Fenner (R), one of the participants in what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a court hearing on February 27, 2016. A video that was released last year by channel 10 showed people 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 Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • FAR RIGHT HATE WEDDING
    Yonatan Sindel
    dawabshe
    palestinian
    hate
    hatred
    wedding
    right wing
    extreme
    radical
    extremists
    jewish
    jerusalem
    court
    Daniel Fenner, one of the participants in what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for a court hearing on February 27, 2016. A video that was released last year by channel 10 showed people 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 Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • JERUSALEM DOUBLE
    Yonatan Sindel
    jews
    arab
    jerusalem
    pub
    backgammon
    jerusalem double
    championship
    competition
    game
    Jews and Arabs play Backgammon during the "Jerusalem Double" championship in Jerusalem on February 27, 2017, the competition aims to bring together Jews and Arabs through the backgammon game. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • JERUSALEM DOUBLE
    Yonatan Sindel
    jews
    arab
    jerusalem
    pub
    backgammon
    jerusalem double
    championship
    competition
    game
    Jews and Arabs play Backgammon during the "Jerusalem Double" championship in Jerusalem on February 27, 2017, the competition aims to bring together Jews and Arabs through the backgammon game. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • JERUSALEM DOUBLE
    Yonatan Sindel
    jews
    arab
    jerusalem
    pub
    backgammon
    jerusalem double
    championship
    competition
    game
    Jews and Arabs play Backgammon during the "Jerusalem Double" championship in Jerusalem on February 27, 2017, the competition aims to bring together Jews and Arabs through the backgammon game. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • JERUSALEM DOUBLE
    Yonatan Sindel
    jews
    arab
    jerusalem
    pub
    backgammon
    jerusalem double
    championship
    competition
    game
    Jews and Arabs play Backgammon during the "Jerusalem Double" championship in Jerusalem on February 27, 2017, the competition aims to bring together Jews and Arabs through the backgammon game. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • JERUSALEM DOUBLE
    Yonatan Sindel
    jews
    arab
    jerusalem
    pub
    backgammon
    jerusalem double
    championship
    competition
    game
    Jews and Arabs play Backgammon during the "Jerusalem Double" championship in Jerusalem on February 27, 2017, the competition aims to bring together Jews and Arabs through the backgammon game. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • JERUSALEM DOUBLE
    Yonatan Sindel
    jews
    arab
    jerusalem
    pub
    backgammon
    jerusalem double
    championship
    competition
    game
    Jews and Arabs play Backgammon during the "Jerusalem Double" championship in Jerusalem on February 27, 2017, the competition aims to bring together Jews and Arabs through the backgammon game. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • JERUSALEM DOUBLE
    Yonatan Sindel
    jews
    arab
    jerusalem
    pub
    backgammon
    jerusalem double
    championship
    competition
    game
    Jews and Arabs play Backgammon during the "Jerusalem Double" championship in Jerusalem on February 27, 2017, the competition aims to bring together Jews and Arabs through the backgammon game. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • JERUSALEM DOUBLE
    Yonatan Sindel
    jews
    arab
    jerusalem
    pub
    backgammon
    jerusalem double
    championship
    competition
    game
    Jews and Arabs play Backgammon during the "Jerusalem Double" championship in Jerusalem on February 27, 2017, the competition aims to bring together Jews and Arabs through the backgammon game. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • JERUSALEM DOUBLE
    Yonatan Sindel
    jews
    arab
    jerusalem
    pub
    backgammon
    jerusalem double
    championship
    competition
    game
    Jews and Arabs play Backgammon during the "Jerusalem Double" championship in Jerusalem on February 27, 2017, the competition aims to bring together Jews and Arabs through the backgammon game. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
  • JERUSALEM DOUBLE
    Yonatan Sindel
    jews
    arab
    jerusalem
    pub
    backgammon
    jerusalem double
    championship
    competition
    game
    Jews and Arabs play Backgammon during the "Jerusalem Double" championship in Jerusalem on February 27, 2017, the competition aims to bring together Jews and Arabs through the backgammon game. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90