(16 Jul 2006) SHOTLIST :
1. Wide top shot of protesters around large fountain
2. Wide shot protesters at rally
3. Muslim activist speaking at rally
4. Wide protesters chanting "God is Great"
5. Various protesters with anti-Israel banners
6. Various protesters with a model of missile launcher
7. Protesters stepping on Israel flag
8. Wide protesters
9. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Muharani, protester
"We are disappointed with Israel, America and the United Nations which has lost its power and is unable to do anything against the actions of Israel and America. They (Israel and America) claimed they are anti terrorists, but they are the real terrorists."
10. Various female protesters
11. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Hafid, protester
"This rally by the Justice and Prosperity party shows our solidarity with the Palestinians, and we want to invite other nations to put pressure on Israel for its inhumane aggression."
12. Various protesters with anti-Israel banners
13. Wide of protesters
STORYLINE:
Thousands of people took to the streets of the Indonesian capital Jakarta on Sunday to protest against Israeli attacks on Lebanon and the Palestinian territories.
Some held up signs saying "Israel is the real terrorist," while others waved Palestinian banners.
They laid two large Israeli flags across the road to be driven over or stamped upon.
"Holy war is the only way to chase Israel out of Palestine," one speaker told the crowd of around 5,000 people, many of whom were women and children.
The rally was the largest in Indonesia against Israel since it began military strikes against targets in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon in an attempt to free three of its soldiers kidnapped by militants.
Hundreds of police officers watched over the protest, which snarled traffic in the centre of Jakarta.
Most of the demonstrators were from a large Islamic political party known for peaceful rallies. A handful were from a hardline group that in the past has thrown stones at foreign embassies.
Indonesia has long supported the Palestinian cause and does not recognise Israel.
Last week, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono appealed to the United Nations to intervene in the attacks.
Many in the crowd were angry at the United States, which has refused to criticise Israel.
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