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Israeli policemen arrest supporters of rabbis Yaacov Yosef and Dov Lior during riots after a rally near the Supreme court in Jerusalem July 4, 2011, against the brief arrest of the rabbis. Israeli police recently detained the leading rabbis after they ignored a police summons to be questioned over endorsements for "The King's Doctrine," a book written by a more obscure settler rabbi offering justifications from scripture for killing innocent gentiles during religious war.Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israeli policemen arrest supporters of rabbis Yaacov Yosef and Dov Lior during riots after a rally near the Supreme court in Jerusalem July 4, 2011, against the brief arrest of the rabbis. Israeli police recently detained the leading rabbis after they ignored a police summons to be questioned over endorsements for "The King's Doctrine," a book written by a more obscure settler rabbi offering justifications from scripture for killing innocent gentiles during religious war.Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israeli policemen arrest supporters of rabbis Yaacov Yosef and Dov Lior during riots after a rally near the Supreme court in Jerusalem July 4, 2011, against the brief arrest of the rabbis. Israeli police recently detained the leading rabbis after they ignored a police summons to be questioned over endorsements for "The King's Doctrine," a book written by a more obscure settler rabbi offering justifications from scripture for killing innocent gentiles during religious war.Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israeli policeman tries to arrest supporters of rabbis Yaacov Yosef and Dov Lior during riots after a rally near the Supreme court in Jerusalem July 4, 2011, against the brief arrest of the rabbis. Israeli police recently detained the leading rabbis after they ignored a police summons to be questioned over endorsements for "The King's Doctrine," a book written by a more obscure settler rabbi offering justifications from scripture for killing innocent gentiles during religious war.Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Supporters of rabbis Yaacov Yosef and Dov Lior photographed by policeman during riots after a rally near the Supreme court in Jerusalem July 4, 2011, against the brief arrest of the rabbis. Israeli police recently detained the leading rabbis after they ignored a police summons to be questioned over endorsements for "The King's Doctrine," a book written by a more obscure settler rabbi offering justifications from scripture for killing innocent gentiles during religious war.Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.