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Police at the scene where a police officer was hit by a car in Bat Yam, while attempting to pull over a suspected pedophile, who some claim was with a young boy in the car at the time of the attempted arrest, November 27, 2014. Photo by Flash90
Family of Israeli Druze police officer Zidan Nahad seen during a ceremony in honor Zidan Nahad near Kehilat Yaakov synagogue in the Jewish orthodox neighborhood of Har Nof, Jerusalem, on November 27, 2014, Zidan Nahad died while trying to stop the two terrorists from East Jerusalem who entered the synagogue with pistols and axes, and began attacking Jewish worshippers. Five people were killed. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Family of Israeli Druze police officer Zidan Nahad seen during a ceremony in honor Zidan Nahad near Kehilat Yaakov synagogue in the Jewish orthodox neighborhood of Har Nof, Jerusalem, on November 27, 2014, Zidan Nahad died while trying to stop the two terrorists from East Jerusalem who entered the synagogue with pistols and axes, and began attacking Jewish worshippers. Five people were killed. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Wife of Israeli Druze police officer Zidan Nahad seen during a ceremony in honor Zidan Nahad near Kehilat Yaakov synagogue in the Jewish orthodox neighborhood of Har Nof, Jerusalem, on November 27, 2014, Zidan Nahad died while trying to stop the two terrorists from East Jerusalem who entered the synagogue with pistols and axes, and began attacking Jewish worshippers. Five people were killed. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Mother of Israeli Druze police officer Zidan Nahad seen during a ceremony in honor Zidan Nahad near Kehilat Yaakov synagogue in the Jewish orthodox neighborhood of Har Nof, Jerusalem, on November 27, 2014, Zidan Nahad died while trying to stop the two terrorists from East Jerusalem who entered the synagogue with pistols and axes, and began attacking Jewish worshippers. Five people were killed. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Wife and father of Israeli Druze police officer Zidan Nahad seen during a ceremony in honor Zidan Nahad near Kehilat Yaakov synagogue in the Jewish orthodox neighborhood of Har Nof, Jerusalem, on November 27, 2014, Zidan Nahad died while trying to stop the two terrorists from East Jerusalem who entered the synagogue with pistols and axes, and began attacking Jewish worshippers. Five people were killed. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Wife of Israeli Druze police officer Zidan Nahad reads a letter she wrote during a ceremony in honor Zidan Nahad near Kehilat Yaakov synagogue in the Jewish orthodox neighborhood of Har Nof, Jerusalem, on November 27, 2014, Zidan Nahad died while trying to stop the two terrorists from East Jerusalem who entered the synagogue with pistols and axes, and began attacking Jewish worshippers. Five people were killed. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Mother and father of Israeli Druze police officer Zidan Nahad visits at the Kehilat Yaakov synagogue in the Jewish orthodox neighborhood of Har Nof, Jerusalem, on November 27, 2014, Zidan Nahad died while trying to stop the two terrorists from East Jerusalem who entered the synagogue with pistols and axes, and began attacking Jewish worshippers. Five people were killed. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Father of Israeli Druze police officer Zidan Nahad visits at the Kehilat Yaakov synagogue in the Jewish orthodox neighborhood of Har Nof, Jerusalem, on November 27, 2014, Zidan Nahad died while trying to stop the two terrorists from East Jerusalem who entered the synagogue with pistols and axes, and began attacking Jewish worshippers. five people were killed. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Family and friends of Israeli Druze police officer Zidan Nahad visits at the Kehilat Yaakov synagogue in the Jewish orthodox neighborhood of Har Nof, Jerusalem, on November 27, 2014, Zidan Nahad died while trying to stop the two terrorists from East Jerusalem who entered the synagogue with pistols and axes, and began attacking Jewish worshippers. Five people were killed. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Father of Israeli Druze police officer Zidan Nahad (R) speaks with a ultra orthodox jewish man as he visits at the Kehilat Yaakov synagogue in the Jewish orthodox neighborhood of Har Nof, Jerusalem, on November 27, 2014, Zidan Nahad died while trying to stop the two terrorists from East Jerusalem who entered the synagogue with pistols and axes, and began attacking Jewish worshippers. five people were killed. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Mother (C) of Israeli Druze police officer Zidan Nahad visits at the Kehilat Yaakov synagogue in the Jewish orthodox neighborhood of Har Nof, Jerusalem, on November 27, 2014, Zidan Nahad died while trying to stop the two terrorists from East Jerusalem who entered the synagogue with pistols and axes, and began attacking Jewish worshippers. Five people were killed. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Mother and friends of Israeli Druze police officer Zidan Nahad visits at the Kehilat Yaakov synagogue in the Jewish orthodox neighborhood of Har Nof, Jerusalem, on November 27, 2014, Zidan Nahad died while trying to stop the two terrorists from East Jerusalem who entered the synagogue with pistols and axes, and began attacking Jewish worshippers. Five people were killed. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Family and friends of Israeli Druze police officer Zidan Nahad visits at the Kehilat Yaakov synagogue in the Jewish orthodox neighborhood of Har Nof, Jerusalem, on November 27, 2014, Zidan Nahad died while trying to stop the two terrorists from East Jerusalem who entered the synagogue with pistols and axes, and began attacking Jewish worshippers. Five people were killed. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Wife of Israeli Druze police officer Zidan Nahad seen during a ceremony in honor Zidan Nahad near Kehilat Yaakov synagogue in the Jewish orthodox neighborhood of Har Nof, Jerusalem, on November 27, 2014, Zidan Nahad died while trying to stop the two terrorists from East Jerusalem who entered the synagogue with pistols and axes, and began attacking Jewish worshippers. Five people were killed. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90