Police forbids far-Right protest in J'lem
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The Jerusalem police have refused to allow far-Right activists to hold a march on Sunday afternoon. The march was meant to begin at the Central Bus Station and culminate at Temple Mount. Some 200 people and 20 sheep were expected to take part in the rally, meant to protest the ban on ritual sacrifice.
The police said the march could endanger the public and instigate riots. Officers are to be stationed along the route in case the organizers intend to hold the rally illegally. (Aviad Glickman and Omri Efraim)