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Demonstrators during a Land Day protest in Lod, March 29, 2011.
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IDF is prepared for relatively serious events, although intelligence assessments say demonstrators are organizing fairly limited activities at this point.

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Israeli Druze sentenced to 8 months in prison for violence on Naksa Day

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Demonstrators during a Land Day protest in Lod, March 29, 2011.
IDF girds for Land Day disturbances along Israel's borders

IDF is prepared for relatively serious events, although intelligence assessments say demonstrators are organizing fairly limited activities at this point.

by Amos Harel 1 comments
naksa day - stone throwers
Israeli Druze sentenced to 8 months in prison for violence on Naksa Day

A 37-year-old resident of Majdal Shams was convicted of wounding a policeman on June 5, when thousands of Syrians tried to breach the border with Israel.

by Eli Ashkenazi 50 comments
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  • Tensions high in Majdal Shams as police arrest Naksa Day stone-throwers
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Naksa Day - AFP - June 5, 2011
IDF prepares for possible escalation in run-up to vote on Palestinian state

As the Palestinian Authority officially declares it will petition the UN for statehood in September, the IDF holds a two-day exercise to prepare for possible clashes on its borders in the tense months ahead.

by Amos Harel and Avi Issacharoff 9 comments
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  • Palestinians officially decide to seek UN recognition for statehood in September
naksa day - stone throwers
Israeli medical resident arrested for Naksa Day violence

Dr. Mahmoud Mahmoud, who works at Rebecca Sieff Hospital in Safed, is accused among two others of hurling rocks at IDF soldiers on the anniversary of the 1967 Six Day War.

by Eli Ashkenazi 65 comments
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