Examples of using Stone throwing in English and their translations into Hebrew
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No stone throwing here.
I didn't see any stone throwing.
No stone throwing today.
We are against stone throwing.
The stone throwing stopped.
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No shouting, no stone throwing.
Some stone throwing also occurred on both sides.
I photographed that and went back to the stone throwing.
For every stone throwing- we will establish ten settlements.
Soldiers do nothing to prevent the stone throwing.
We're against stone throwing or even burning tires.
Still, we do not need harsher penalties for stone throwing.
For every stone throwing- we will establish ten settlements.
He's been charged with membership in an unlawful association and stone throwing.
They will claim, correctly, that stone throwing may put lives at risk.
The officers also said thegate had been closed as“punishment” for stone throwing.
The boy was sentenced for a single case of stone throwing to four months in prison.
Orwa's older brother, Mohammed, 16,has been detained by soldiers a number of times for stone throwing.
He replied that he saw stone throwing and another round of the violence from both sides.
It makes people angry,and the general atmosphere encourages the boys to start another round of stone throwing.
When I hear that there's stone throwing like that on the road, I prefer to put off going.
The entry of the settlers and the army into the refugee camp sparked off riots andclashes and stone throwing and shooting and several woundings.
I have a say in the sense that if there is stone throwing, I will not stand by the stone throwers.
It is not redundant to remind Palestinian rights organizations andjudges that stone throwing and burning of fields also constitutes violence.
May 24:Police officer Hanif Azizi told the daily Metro that stone throwing against police has more or less become an everyday occurrence.
In this charged situation,Israel now introduces a further tightening of the laws against stone throwing, a preferred Palestinian method of protest in Jerusalem.
The first, a young man from the Zur Baher neighborhood,was involved in a stone throwing attack in Jerusalem that resulted in the death of an Israeli civilian.
Ganor did make the distinction and said that not all stone throwing should be considered act of terror.
It is not redundant to remind Palestinian rights organizations andjudges that stone throwing and burning of fields also constitutes violence," they added.
It includes thuggish violence against individuals,burning and desecration of mosques and churches, stone throwing, uprooting and burning trees and fields, and incursions into Palestinian villages.