

In the unrest, on October 19th in Jerusalem and in Beit Shemesh, police arrested a 120-person ultra-violet.
The ultra-violet casts several central streets in the stall, while women are allowed to go.
There was a move to move the tram to the site from the central bus station to the Shmikh collar.
On Oct. 19, in Jerusalem, protesters protested against the protests against the ultra-viololis and arson attacks.
As a rising start of the campaign, Ravin Shmuel Oerbach, a radical breakthrough of the "Jerusalem chrysler" ("Peleg Hersushalmi"), called for days of protests "dear anger."
The ultra-violet bones pigled the bush with a musser, dropped the syllable, "No, no, no, no, no," and plastered the posters that were written by the police, "Do not demonstratulate or overwhelm us in the invaders."