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Tuesday Morning News Briefs in Eretz Yisrael


Thousands took part in the 51st annual International Christian Embassy in Jerusalem Tabernacle Parade which began at Ammunition Hill, passed through areas of eastern Jerusalem and concluded at Sacher Park. The event was held under extremely heavy police protection in light of Arab violence in the eastern capital over recent days.

**IDF soldiers taking part in counter-terrorist operations throughout Yehuda and Shomron arrested three suspects during the night.

**The London-based Arabic al-Hayat reports Lebanese officials arrested a woman who apparently tried contacting the Ron Arad campaign offering $10 million for information on Arad. She explained she has information on the IAF navigator who fell into captivity in 1986.

**A large police deployment was visible in the eastern capital and Old City on Tuesday morning in the hope of preventing another day of Islamic clashes.

**Minister Silvan Shalom calls to declare the Islamic Association illegal.

**Two member of the Bedouin community, in their 40s and 50s, were taken into custody on suspicion of perpetrating the Monday night vandalism attack in the Avdat National Park.

**100s took part in an anti-Israel protest near the Israeli Embassy in Istanbul. Marchers waved Palestinian flags and burned Israeli flags.

**Police on Tuesday continue to impose age restrictions on Muslims visiting Har HaBayis. The Mount remains closed to Jews and all other non-Muslims.

(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)



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