Freedom of Protest? Not for Nationalist Jews in Yafo
Police want to limit Zionist march, nationalists remind High Court that the police placed no such restriction on Arab-leftist demonstrations.
Police want to limit Zionist march, nationalists remind High Court that the police placed no such restriction on Arab-leftist demonstrations.

Nationalist activists plan to march in Yafo with Israeli flags, to counter Muslim extremism there. Not all religious Zionist residents approve.

Nationalist activists Marzel and Ben-Gvir will march in the stronghold of the Islamic Movement, one day after the memorial for Rabbi Kahane.

Rabbi David Druckman tells nationalist awakening meeting the Arabs 'used to tremble before us,' but times have changed.

Nationalist response to actors' boycott of Ariel calls for a boycott of the artists.

High Court rejected motion by nationalists to allow them to conduct study tours of the city, like radical leftists do.
State Prosecutor says protest in Umm al-Fahm could possibly lead to violence.

Obama aide Rahm Emanuel will visit Israel this week for his son's bar mitzvah. Nationalists may deter Western Wall celebration.

Activists say Netanyahu's intervention with Ministry of Public Security is illegal. Police told organizers US envoy Mitchell opposes the march.

Sunday's march will be limited to 70 people and a 700 meter route; weapons will be banned.

Itamar Ben-Gvir and Baruch Marzel will be allowed to march through eastern Jerusalem neighborhood demanding 'equality in enforcement'.

Marzel, Ben-Gvir and others want to hold a march in an Arab neighborhood to protest "anti-Jewish racist enforcement of construction laws".

Fourteen families, including 33 children, are living at Gilad Farm without electricity and water. The government has blocked public funding.

A fed-up Jewish resident of Hevron begins blasting Chassidic tunes in an attempt to force his Muslim neighbors to pray more quietly.
Activists Marzel and Ben-Gvir lose court case and are ordered to pay NIS 13,000. 'We're still ahead,' the two say.

Nationalist Baruch Marzel and Peace Now finally agree on something: Keep a High Court judge out of Hevron ceremony for victims of Arab pogrom.

Baruch Marzel's 'good PR' with local Arabs gets his daughter's phone back.

Southern police chief gives permission for Zionist activists to hold a march in the Bedouin city of Rahat.
