Down to Play Israel

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According to Israeli news site, Ynetnews, Down will be playing the Barby Club in Tel Aviv after their Turkey date this July. The exact date is said to be July 29th and tickets are priced at NIS 160, which translates to $48. The full article can be read here. As previously announced, Down will be touring Europe this summer which features Metallica and The Sword on later dates. Dates are as follows:
Evening with Down:
July 10 Hamburg, Germany @ Markthalle
July 12 Koln, Germany @ Live Music Hall
July 13 Malmo, Sweden @ KB
July 14 Gothenburg, Sweden @ Tradgarn
With Metallica and The Sword:
July 16 Bergen, Norway @ Bergenhus Castle
July 18 St. Petersburg, Russia @ SKK Hall
July 20 Riga, Latvia @ Skonto Stadium
July 22 Bologna, Italy @ Parco Nord
July 25 Sofia, Bulgaria @ Levski Stadium
July 27 Istanbul, Turkey @ Ali Sami Yen Stadium
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Being Jewish and having family in Israel, I am very much pro- Israel, so much so that I am going to live out their in about a year. I strongly sugguest checking out Orphaned Land if you want to get into some amazing Israeli metal! I thought this article would be cool for some of our readers over seas. Keep it metal! \m/

Kosher Butchers are far from Savage, and its time the Isreali's help create a state for the Palestinian people, imaging if muslims were all over the world could use non violent protests, it worked for Indians, and African Americans. However Down f***ing Rules! N.O.D is my favorite song of the new record.
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Is anyone else pro Israel? I am. Also disliking Islam is not racist. They are not a race but a religion.