An orange-bedecked vehicle lets off a hitch-hiker at Jerusalem's French Hill.




A banner on the side of an Egged bus quotes outgoing Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Moshe Ya'alon saying, "The Disengagement will bring terror attacks and Kassam rockets upon central Israel."




Posters plastered across the country reading, "This is the time for the struggle - we must not wait for the bulldozers to warm up." They call for mass civil disobedience and road blockings this Wednesday.




A stall selling olives in Jerusalem's Machane Yehuda market boasts "A Jew Does Not Expel a Jew" stickers and an orange ribbon.




Mopeds can be seen zipping around the capital with orange streamers waving behind them.




Orange ribbons flutter from car antennas throughout the country. This car is parked next to Jerusalem's Independence Park.




Orange ribbons are tied not only to motorists' mirrors, but pedestrians have tied them to their bags and pocketbooks as well.




The 'Orange Revolution' is spreading, enveloping members of all of Israel's various communities.



Hareidi-religious Jews...




...French immigrants, native non-outwardly-religious Israelis...




...rasta-loving Jews from Ethiopia...




...shopkeepers, both overtly...




...and covertly...




...the taxi drivers, of course...




...the commuters...




...the old-time Jerusalemites (seen here sporting a stylish orange "A Jew Does Not Expel a Jew" bracelet)...




...yes, the taxis have gone from yellow to orange...




...the roadside melon stalls...








...the reserve soldiers and Israel National Radio broadcasters...




...and mothers bringing their children to school.




(Photos: Ezra HaLevi)