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On July 25th, many Baltimore residents went downtown to the Holocaust memorial to take part in a solidarity rally for Israel. Hundreds of people were there, with speakers including Governor Ehrlich, Mayor O'Malley, Congressmen Cardin, and many other local and Israeli speakers.
When Governor Ehrlich saw the Palestinian supporters across the street, he said, "To those of you across the street, this is for you: We do not, and will not support terrorists. Israel has every right to defend itself, and I support their actions."
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Poster of hundred's of Israeli's killed by terrorists |






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You can see the flame in the background commemorating the holocaust |







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Marlyand Governor Ehrlich enters the area |



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Jimmy Berg |
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Showing support for both the US and Israel |
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Beth T'filoh high schoolers sing the US National Anthem |
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Israeli teens from Ashkelon sing the Israeli National Anthem |
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Governor Ehrlich taking a strong stand against terrorism |
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Mayor Martin O'Malley |



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Many people rested in the shade because of the heat |

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Some security |
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Railroad tracks commemorating the holocaust |


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Is that Palestinian flag upside down? Are they surrendering? |
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There were only about 15-20 Palestinian supporters |
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Congressman Ben Cardin |
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More security |









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