Jerusalem, Israel - Aug. 1, 2017 - Despite Arab threats "to stop the march" thousands walked silently and with solemnity around the Walls of the Old City Jerusalem, Israel, on the night of Tisha b'Av.

After the reading of Eicha in Independence Park, the leaders of the Women in Green Movement organizers of this march in its 23rd year, Yehudit Katsover and Nadia Matar, blessed the officers of the Jerusalem police and Police Chief  Major General Yoram Halevi, for permitting the annual walk, which they described as "a courageous, moral and logical decision. In its decision, the police make it clear that we must not give in to the dictates of rioters and criminals, and not surrender to terror."

Among the speakers at Lion's Gate, was MK Yehuda Glick who focused his words on insights from recent events in Jerusalem and directly addressed the officers of the Israel Police and Border Police who accompanied and secured the march and the assembly: “This past year you have paid a very heavy price. Five police officers were murdered here. We all saw that the front is here. There were years in which it was in Kiryat Shmona and there were years when it was in Sderot. Now, we have come to the root, which is here, behind this gate”, he said, indicating the Temple Mount that is behind the nearby Lions Gate.

From Lion's Gate, it was a short walk to the Kossel, where thousands came all night to sit and sing and remember the destruction of Jerusalem.