Riots Continue In Northern Israel During Yom Kippur

(ISRAEL OUT) Israelis face off against water cannons as they clash with riot police preventing them from approaching an Arab home October 10, 2008 in Acre, Israel. According to reports, riots broke out between Jewish and Arab residents on Yom Kippur after an Arab man was attacked while driving through the predominantly Jewish city. Jews observing Yom Kippur fast, pray and abstain from most actitivities during the Day of Atonement.
(ISRAEL OUT) Israelis face off against water cannons as they clash with riot police preventing them from approaching an Arab home October 10, 2008 in Acre, Israel. According to reports, riots broke out between Jewish and Arab residents on Yom Kippur after an Arab man was attacked while driving through the predominantly Jewish city. Jews observing Yom Kippur fast, pray and abstain from most actitivities during the Day of Atonement.
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(ISRAEL OUT) Riot police restrain an Israeli man during clashes October 10, 2008 in Acre, Israel. According to reports, riots broke out between Jewish and Arab residents on Yom Kippur after an Arab man was attacked while driving through the predominantly Jewish city. Jews observing Yom Kippur fast, pray and abstain from most actitivities during the Day of Atonement. (ISRAEL OUT) Israelis clash with riot police preventing them from approaching an Arab home October 10, 2008 in Acre, Israel. According to reports, riots broke out between Jewish and Arab residents on Yom Kippur after an Arab man was attacked while driving through the predominantly Jewish city. Jews observing Yom Kippur fast, pray and abstain from most actitivities during the Day of Atonement. (ISRAEL OUT) Israelis face off against water cannons as they clash with riot police preventing them from approaching an Arab home October 10, 2008 in Acre, Israel. According to reports, riots broke out between Jewish and Arab residents on Yom Kippur after an Arab man was attacked while driving through the predominantly Jewish city. Jews observing Yom Kippur fast, pray and abstain from most actitivities during the Day of Atonement. (ISRAEL OUT) Israeli foreign minister Tzipi Livni attends a meeting with Acre mayor Shimon Lankri (C)  October 10, 2008 in Acre, Israel. According to reports, riots broke out between Jewish and Arab residents on Yom Kippur after an Arab man was attacked while driving through the predominantly Jewish city. Jews observing Yom Kippur fast, pray and abstain from most actitivities during the Day of Atonement.
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