Arutz-7's Ezra HaLevi made the journey to Annapolis together with lovers of Jerusalem from across the globe Tuesday.

An enthusiastic non-Jewish supporter of Israel and Jerusalem.
One of the entrances to the Annapolis Naval Academy.
A reluctant conservative calls for George W. Bush to stay loyal to his anti-terror statements.
Many of the protesters hailed from University of Maryland.
An activists calls for the release of American Jew Jonathan Pollard, serving a life-sentence in a US jail after being convicted of passing classified information to a US ally - Israel.
Activist Buddy Macy speaks out against further withdrawals.
Dancing breaks out during a song about Jerusalem.
A protester's placard shows a map of how Annapolis negotiations aim to render Israel.
An activist from Sweden protests the negotiations.
An older activist braves the long trip from New York to stand up for Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem.
One of the more esoteric protest messages.
Arabs and anarchists arrive.
The protests, situated outside the academy, on King George Street.
Activists from the One Voice group, assisted by the Foreign Ministry, demonstrate briefly in favor of the Annapolis Conference.
Pro-Annapolis demonstrators back from a lunch-break.
Missionaries showed up claiming to explain why Israel suffers from wars.
A 'Jews 4 Jesus' missionary.
A leftist homosexual group calls for a Jew-free Judea and Samaria.
Members of Neturei Karta square off opposite the anti-Annapolis protesters.
"Surrender is the Torah Way" according to Neturei Karta.
A female pro-Israel activist is pushed and berated by Neturei Karta members.
Journalists and photographers flock to the Neturei Karta group.
A contingent of protesters posed for Israeli journalists in support of the ongoing teachers' strike in Israel, declaring that 'education is necessary for security.'
Noahides came out to protest.
Two Christian women who drove in from Oklahoma to 'Pray for the peace of Jerusalem' in Annapolis.
These two women say they quit their jobs to pray full time at G-d's behest. They drove to Annapolis from Oklahoma to pray for Jerusalem and the Jewish people.
When the protest is ended by the police it becomes a march through the streets of Annapolis.
Some late-arriving unaffiliated demonstrators.
A sign blows out of a protester's hands over the Naval Academy's fence.
Young activists mingling after the protest.
Peace Now and other leftist groups demonstrate in favor of the summit.
The Annapolis Knesseth Yisrael synagogue went all out, emptying all its pantries and fridges for the guests.
Trinkets commemorating the Jewish towns destroyed in Ariel Sharon's Disengagement from Gaza.
At the day's end, protesters celebrated Sheva Brachot - the post-wedding week-long daily celebrations for a new bride and groom - with a new couple in town from the Holy Land.