Tens of thousands of Israelis, primarily national-religious youth, participated in the annual Jerusalem Day Flag March, also known as the Dance of Flags, to commemorate the 58th anniversary of Israel’s capture of East Jerusalem during the 1967 Six-Day War.
The march, which wound through the Old City’s Muslim Quarter to the Western Wall, was marked by heightened tensions, isolated violent incidents, and a heavy police presence amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
The Flag March, organized by the Am Kalavi association and funded partly by the Jerusalem Municipality, began in downtown Jerusalem, with participants gathering at sites like Bezalel Street for girls and families and Goren Square for boys and families.
The procession, accompanied by music from bands like Ashira and Elisha, entered the Old City via Damascus Gate and concluded with a rally at the Western Wall Plaza, attended by rabbis, ministers, and public figures. The theme, “Raising the Flag,” celebrated what organizers called the “reunification of Jerusalem.”









