Breaking in the mainstream media in israel now http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4007622,00.html
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 2, 2011
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Updated post with pictures from the courthouse in Tel Aviv http://972mag.com/demonstrators-return-tear-gas-canisters-to-us-ambassador-home/
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 2, 2011
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and tossing spent tear gas canisters over the fence of the US ambassador's house. The court will convene on Tuesday for more debate
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 2, 2011
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resisting arrest because they locked up arms in order to be arrested together…
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 2, 2011
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UPDATE 10:47: The arrest of the demonstrators has been extended for 48 hours (until Tuesday) charged with illegal demonstration…
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 2, 2011
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Now we have 11 arrested including two woman over sixty years old. They will be jail for days. This is what democracy looks like
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 2, 2011
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The judge has extended the arrest of the 9 demonstrators who 'returned' tear gas canisters to the US by only TWO days. It will go to appeal.
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 2, 2011
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The police are asking seven full days for the demonstrators to remain in Jail.
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 2, 2011
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IDF claims molotov cocktails in bil'in ??? RT @lisang: The people of Bil'in should win the Nobel Peace Prize. http://bit.ly/fT3Dna
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 2, 2011
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New post: Demonstrators ‘return’ tear gas canisters to US ambassador’s home http://is.gd/jWkdz
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 2, 2011
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17 israelis were arrested last night in demonstration against the occupation and in soldiarity with the people of Bil'in.
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 2, 2011
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they are suspected of possession of firearms (related to tear gas projectiles) police told them that they would ask to extend their arrest.
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 2, 2011
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The 9 arrested last night will be brought before a judge at 9 am local time
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 2, 2011
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Waiting to hear charges for activists who 'returned' spent tear gas canisters to us ambassador residence. Might take until morning to hear.
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 2, 2011
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Israeli activist start a bds campaign telling the us ambassador to take home his tear gas canisters. End us military aid to israel
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 2, 2011
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The story is live on +972 now http://972mag.com/demonstrators-return-tear-gas-canisters-to-us-ambassador-home/ Israeli activ return gas
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 2, 2011
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all of those arrested from earlier demo in Tel Aviv have been released
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
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'Investigation' for the eight arrested in tlv can last for hours. Most likely they will be out tomorrow morning. It will be a long night.
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
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The 8 arrested tonight are now going into investigation…one had been slapped during the arrest and the other has a cut on his face
— Irene Nasser (@Irene_Nasser) January 1, 2011
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Thank you to all my new followers. I am tweeting from the ground in the West Bank on a daily basis. Be sure to visit http://www.popularstruggle.org
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
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How many israeli police officers does it take to guard a locked door? Four… http://twitpic.com/3m4adw
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
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Looks like it will be a long night….
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
in rain outside the police station. Waiting for our friends
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Sorry for the false alarm about upcoming police violence. We are moving to the police station now
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Eight arrested in tel aviv. We are now moving to the police station to be with those arrested.
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
They just gave us five minutes to leave. Here comes the violence
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
From cairo to tunisia to tel aviv. We say no more!!
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Photo of the bil'in victim with tel aviv in the background. http://twitpic.com/3m3o81
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
From cairo to tel aviv to bilin, civil society in the middle east says no to exploitation!
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
One example of the undercover cops inside the protest. They will try to attack from the inside.
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Old and young we have blocked a main street for over an hour in tel aviv. No to murder! No to occupation!
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
We protest in tel aviv in solidarity with bil'in and against the occupation. We block the streets as an act of civil disobedience.
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Another arrest in tel aviv as we stand (and sit) in solidarity with bil'in
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
This is in the middle of street in tel aviv http://twitpic.com/3m3jwn
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Israeli flag with blood on it in tel aviv protest. We block the road. http://twitpic.com/3m3hh7
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
It now feels that the police think we will just leave. We are only getting stronger!
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Around 10 arrested so far in tel aviv
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Still on the road in tel aviv. 'This is what democracy looks like!' http://twitpic.com/3m3eef
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Major road has now been blocked for 30 mins and no one is going anywhere in tel aviv
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Even uri avnry is sitting in the road. The police only respond with beatings and arrests in tel aviv
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Sitting in the road chanting 'police state!' In tel aviv http://twitpic.com/3m39cf
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Arrest after arrest beating after beating in tel aviv. Road is blocked. We are resisting
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
The police are attacking woman left and right. Full force police violence in tel aviv
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
The road (kaplan) is blocked now because of our actions.
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Calm in the storm after a wave in arrests. Beatings for being in solidarity with bil'in
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Photo in tel aviv now http://twitpic.com/3m35t8
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Chaos about to erupt in tel aviv demo right now. 20 on the ground blocking the road
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Photo of roadblock in tel aviv. It growing now http://twitpic.com/3m350p
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Blocking the road now. Major violence from the police
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Police burst into violence pushing hitting demonstrators.1 ripped a poster of Jawaher Abu Rahmeh & threw it on the ground.
— Jessica Devaney (@jessicadevaney) January 1, 2011
They have arrested a former meretz mk in tel aviv
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Arrest in tel aviv in solidarity with bilin http://twitpic.com/3m30vk
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Undercover cops arresting. Protesters are destroying a wall on the street in tel aviv. Police violence in tel aviv
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Police call the protest illegal. Welcome to israeli democracy
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Police violence is starting tel aviv demo about the murder in bilin http://twitpic.com/3m2xwm
— joseph dana (@ibnezra) January 1, 2011
Related to the news:
Updated Jan 2, 2011 with pictures from TLV Court
Demonstrators ‘return’ tear gas canisters to US ambassador home over the murder of a Bil’in protester
Anarchists attack US envoy’s home | Y-Net News | Jan 2 2011
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4007622,00.html
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