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19 March 2010

Israel Police Photos 2: http://cryptome.org/info/israel-police/israel-police3.htm
Israel Police Photos 2: http://cryptome.org/info/israel-police/israel-police2.htm
Israel Police Photos 1: http://cryptome.org/info/israel-police/israel-police.htm
Israeli Police Stations Eyeball: http://cryptome.org/eyeball/il-police/il-police.htm


Israel Police Photos 4

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A Palestinian youth throws a stone towards Israeli border police officers during clashes at Qalandiya checkpoint near the West Bank city of Ramallah March 19, 2010. Stone-throwing Palestinians clashed with Israeli security forces in several locations in East Jerusalem and the West Bank amid tensions over Israel's recently announced plan to build houses in East Jerusalem. Reuters

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An Israeli riot policeman keeps watch as Palestinian Muslim worshippers perform Friday prayers outside Jerusalem's Old City on March 19, 2010 after they were banned from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound due to Israeli police age restriction for men under 50-years-old in fear of riots at the holy site. The Quartet for the Middle East urged Israel to stop building settlements and set a bold target for a final deal with the Palestinians by 2012 as it tried to kickstart the stalled peace process. An Israeli announcement last week of the construction of 1,600 new settler homes in annexed east Jerusalem led the Palestinians to call for a halt to peace talks and precipitated the worst crisis in US-Israeli relations in years. Getty

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Israeli forces contain a demonstration by Palestinian women following Friday prayers outside Jerusalem's Old City on March 19, 2010 after Palestinian Muslim worshippers were banned from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound due to Israeli police age restriction for men under 50-years-old in fear of riots at the holy site. The Quartet for the Middle East urged Israel to stop building settlements and set a bold target for a final deal with the Palestinians by 2012 as it tried to kickstart the stalled peace process. An Israeli announcement last week of the construction of 1,600 new settler homes in annexed east Jerusalem led the Palestinians to call for a halt to peace talks and precipitated the worst crisis in US-Israeli relations in years. Getty

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Palestinian Muslim worshippers perform Friday prayers outside Jerusalem's Old City on March 19, 2010 after they were banned from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound due to Israeli police age restriction for men under 50-years-old in fear of riots at the holy site. The Quartet for the Middle East urged Israel to stop building settlements and set a bold target for a final deal with the Palestinians by 2012 as it tried to kickstart the stalled peace process. An Israeli announcement last week of the construction of 1,600 new settler homes in annexed east Jerusalem led the Palestinians to call for a halt to peace talks and precipitated the worst crisis in US-Israeli relations in years. Getty

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An Israeli border policeman kicks away a tear-gas canister, during violent clashes in Shuafat refugee camp, on March 19, 2010, in Jerusalem, Israel. Hundreds of Palestinian youth clashed with Israeli police throughout East Jerusalem, in response to further closures of a the Al-Aqsa mosque inside the Old City to men under 50 and growing tensions over Israel's plans to build more houses in East Jerusalem. Getty

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Israeli police arrest Palestinian men during violent clashes in Shuafat refugee camp, on March 19, 2010, in Jerusalem, Israel. Hundreds of Palestinian youth clashed with Israeli police throughout East Jerusalem, in response to further closures of a the Al-Aqsa mosque inside the Old City to men under 50 and growing tensions over Israel's plans to build more houses in East Jerusalem. Getty

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An Israeli border police officer kicks a burning tyre during clashes in the Shuafat refugee camp in the West Bank near Jerusalem March 19, 2010. Stone-throwing Palestinians clashed with Israeli security forces in several locations in East Jerusalem and the West Bank amid tensions over Israel's recently announced plan to build houses in East Jerusalem. Reuters

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Israeli border police officers stand guard as a Palestinian man prays on the street in the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Ras al-Amud March 19, 2010. Stone-throwing Palestinians clashed with Israeli security forces in several locations in East Jerusalem and the West Bank amid tensions over Israel's recently announced plan to build houses in East Jerusalem. Reuters

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Israeli border police arrest a Palestinian man, during violent clashes in Shuafat refugee camp, on March 19, 2010, in Jerusalem, Israel. Hundreds of Palestinian youth clashed with Israeli police throughout East Jerusalem, in response to further closures of a the Al-Aqsa mosque inside the Old City to men under 50 and growing tensions over Israel's plans to build more houses in East Jerusalem. Getty

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An Israeli border police officer fires a tear gas canister towards Palestinian stone-throwers during clashes in the Shuafat refugee camp in the West Bank near Jerusalem March 19, 2010. Stone-throwing Palestinians clashed with Israeli security forces in several locations in East Jerusalem and the West Bank amid tensions over Israel's recently announced plan to build houses in East Jerusalem. Reuters

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Palestinian youths throw rocks at Israeli border police, during violent clashes in Shuafat refugee camp, on March 19, 2010, in Jerusalem, Israel. Hundreds of Palestinian youth clashed with Israeli police throughout East Jerusalem, in response to further closures of a the Al-Aqsa mosque inside the Old City to men under 50 and growing tensions over Israel's plans to build more houses in East Jerusalem. Getty

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A Palestinian youth throws a stone towards Israeli border police during clashes in the Shuafat refugee camp in the West Bank near Jerusalem March 19, 2010. Stone-throwing Palestinians clashed with Israeli security forces in several locations in East Jerusalem and the West Bank amid tensions over Israel's recently announced plan to build houses in East Jerusalem. Reuters

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Israeli border police take position next to a burning tire, during violent clashes in Shuafat refugee camp, Friday, 19 March, 2010, in Jerusalem. Hundreds of Palestinian youth clashed with Israeli police throughout East Jerusalem, in response to further closures of a the Al-Aqsa mosque inside the Old City to men under 50 and growing tensions over Israel's plans to build more houses in East Jerusalem. Getty

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A masked Palestinian youth yells at Israeli border police before throwing rocks at them, during violent clashes in Shuafat refugee camp, on March 19, 2010, in Jerusalem, Israel. Hundreds of Palestinian youth clashed with Israeli police throughout East Jerusalem, in response to further closures of a the Al-Aqsa mosque inside the Old City to men under 50 and growing tensions over Israel's plans to build more houses in East Jerusalem. Getty

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Palestinian youth throw rocks at Israeli border police, during violent clashes in Shuafat refugee camp, Friday, 19 March, 2010, in Jerusalem. Hundreds of Palestinian youth clashed with Israeli police throughout East Jerusalem, in response to further closures of a the Al-Aqsa mosque inside the Old City to men under 50 and growing tensions over Israel's plans to build more houses in East Jerusalem. Getty

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An Israeli border policeman prepares to fire a rubber projectile, as rocks thrown by Palestinian youth land in front of him, during violent clashes in Shuafat refugee camp, Friday, 19 March, 2010, in Jerusalem. Hundreds of Palestinian youth clashed with Israeli police throughout East Jerusalem, in response to further closures of a the Al-Aqsa mosque inside the Old City to men under 50 and growing tensions over Israel's plans to build more houses in East Jerusalem. Getty

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Israeli border police fire tear gas, during violent clashes with Palestinian youth in Shuafat refugee camp, Friday, 19 March, 2010, in Jerusalem. Hundreds of Palestinian youth clashed with Israeli police throughout East Jerusalem, in response to further closures of a the Al-Aqsa mosque inside the Old City to men under 50 and growing tensions over Israel's plans to build more houses in East Jerusalem. Getty

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Israeli police officers stand guard near Palestinians as they pray in front of the Damascus gate in Jerusalem's Old city March 19, 2010. Israel restricted Palestinian access to Friday prayers in al-Aqsa Mosque in the city to men aged over 50 amid tensions over Israel's recently announced plan to build houses in East Jerusalem. Reuters

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Israeli border police officers detain a Palestinian stone-thrower in front of the controversial Israeli barrier during clashes at Qalandiya checkpoint near the West Bank city of Ramallah March 19, 2010. Stone-throwing Palestinians clashed with Israeli security forces in several locations in East Jerusalem and the West Bank amid tensions over Israel's recently announced plan to build houses in East Jerusalem. Reuters

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Palestinian youths throw stones at Israeli border police during clashes in the Shufat refugee camp, on the outskirts of Jerusalem, on March 19, 2010. Tensions remained high in Jerusalem and the West Bank as the Quartet for the Middle East urged Israel to stop building settlements and set a target for a final deal with the Palestinians within two years. Getty

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Masked Palestinian demonstrators jump through a fire barricade they set up during clashes with Israeli police in east Jerusalem on March 19, 2010. Tensions remained high in Jerusalem and the West Bank as the Quartet for the Middle East urged Israel to stop building settlements and set a target for a final deal with the Palestinians within two years. Getty

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A Palestinian man is detained by an Israeli police officer before Friday prayers in front of the Damascus gate in Jerusalem's Old city March 19, 2010. Israel restricted Palestinian access to Friday prayers in al-Aqsa Mosque in the city to men aged over 50 amid tensions over Israel's recently announced plan to build houses in East Jerusalem. Reuters

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A Palestinian man carries a hatchet while walking past burning tires, during violent clashes in Shuafat refugee camp, Friday, 19 March, 2010, in Jerusalem. Hundreds of Palestinian youth clashed with Israeli police throughout East Jerusalem, in response to further closures of a the Al-Aqsa mosque inside the Old City to men under 50 and growing tensions over Israel's plans to build more houses in East Jerusalem. Getty

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An Israeli policeman arrests a Palestinian man as Muslim worshippers perform Friday prayers outside Jerusalem's Old City on March 19, 2010 after they were banned from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound due to Israeli police age restriction for men under 50-years-old in fear of riots at the holy site. The Quartet for the Middle East urged Israel to stop building settlements and set a bold target for a final deal with the Palestinians by 2012 as it tried to kickstart the stalled peace process. An Israeli announcement last week of the construction of 1,600 new settler homes in annexed east Jerusalem led the Palestinians to call for a halt to peace talks and precipitated the worst crisis in US-Israeli relations in years. Getty

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Palestinian riot police stand guard as students protest in the West Bank city of Bethlehem, March 18, 2010 against Israel's renovation of a synagogue in Jerusalem's Old City and plans to build new settlements. The Israeli cabinet was seeking to formulate a response to US complaints over its settlement plans that heightened tension just as the US administration is promoting peace efforts. Getty

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A Palestinian woman flashes the V-sign near Israeli police as Palestinians pray in front of the Damascus gate in Jerusalem's Old city March 19, 2010. Israel restricted Palestinian access to Friday prayers in al-Aqsa Mosque in the city to men aged over 50 amid tensions over Israel's recently announced plan to build houses in East Jerusalem. Reuters

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Palestinian Muslim worshippers perform Friday prayers outside Jerusalem's Old City on March 19, 2010 after they were banned from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound due to Israeli police age restriction for men under 50-years-old in fear of riots at the holy site. The Quartet for the Middle East urged Israel to stop building settlements and set a bold target for a final deal with the Palestinians by 2012 as it tried to kickstart the stalled peace process. An Israeli announcement last week of the construction of 1,600 new settler homes in annexed east Jerusalem led the Palestinians to call for a halt to peace talks and precipitated the worst crisis in US-Israeli relations in years. Getty

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Israeli riot policemen keep watch as Palestinian Muslim worshippers perform Friday prayers outside Jerusalem's Old City on March 19, 2010 after they were banned from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound due to Israeli police age restriction for men under 50-years-old in fear of riots at the holy site. The Quartet for the Middle East urged Israel to stop building settlements and set a bold target for a final deal with the Palestinians by 2012 as it tried to kickstart the stalled peace process. An Israeli announcement last week of the construction of 1,600 new settler homes in annexed east Jerusalem led the Palestinians to call for a halt to peace talks and precipitated the worst crisis in US-Israeli relations in years. Getty