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- "Wiedergutmachung Agreement"; Hebrew: הסכם השילומים, romanized: Heskem HaShillumim, "Reparations Agreement") was signed on September 10, 1952, and entered...
- arrested and imprisoned at Neve Tirtza. Hundreds demonstrated at Kibbutz HaOgen, on Highway 4, and on Pardes Hanna-Karkur. Protesters blocked Ayalon Highway...
- Heskem HaShillumim protest (1951) Israeli Seamen's Strike (1951) Wadi Salib riots (1959) Housing Protest (1990) Student Strike (1997–98) Kikar HaLechem...
- The Black Panthers (Hebrew: הפנתרים השחורים, romanized: HaPanterim HaShchorim) were an Israeli protest movement of second-generation Jewish immigrants...
- Heskem HaShillumim protest (1951) Israeli Seamen's Strike (1951) Wadi Salib riots (1959) Housing Protest (1990) Student Strike (1997–98) Kikar HaLechem...
- circulated that he had died, several hundred Wadi Salib residents marched to Hadar HaCarmel, a predominantly Ashke**** district, smashing shop windows and setting...
- away, and was finally halted and attacked by far-right activists near Kokhav HaShahar, catching the driver off guard. A military force that came to the rescue...
- entrance to Jerusalem. 28 were arrested. 5 July - Edah HaChareidis held a protest at Kikar HaShabbat in Jerusalem, chanting "We'll die and not conscript"...
- four men stabbed an Arab worker on his way to work at a supermarket in Rosh HaAyin. In Jaffa, a mosque was torched as police looked on. Attempts were made...
- Heskem HaShillumim protest (1951) Israeli Seamen's Strike (1951) Wadi Salib riots (1959) Housing Protest (1990) Student Strike (1997–98) Kikar HaLechem...