Bereaved family members, backed by hundreds of activists, forced their way into the Arab Jerusalem neighborhood where the Israeli-Arab terrorist who carried out last week's attack on the Markaz HaRav Yeshiva lived. His family set up a mourners' tent featuring Hamas and Hizbullah flags and his neighbors expressed pride in the killing. The state has all but backed down from threats to destroy the terrorist's home, but the families and friends of the victims say they will take matters into their own hands. Arutz-7 takes you there... Activists gather at the Armon HaNetziv promenade for the protest. (Photo: Ezra HaLevi) Activists waiting for the protest to begin in the promenade park. (Photo: Ezra HaLevi) Israeli-Arabs from Jabal Mukabar picnic in the park. Jewish residents of the area reported that over the previous Sabbath a large picnic was held in honor of the terrorist from the village. (Photo: Ezra HaLevi) More people arrive, preparing to march. (Photo: Ezra HaLevi) Women in Green's Nadia Matar, one of the organizers of the march, is interviewed prior to the protest. (Photo: Ezra HaLevi) Activists marching from the Armon HaNetziv neighborhood toward Jabal Mukabar. (Photo: Ezra HaLevi) Rabbis Elyakim Levanon and David Dudkevitch of Elon More and Yitzhar lead marchers toward Jabal Mukabar. (Photo: Yehuda Boltshauser) The first blockade, just past the promenade, which was soon bypassed by activists via a nearby park. (Photo: Ezra HaLevi) Police and activists push on each side of the barriers at the entrance to Jabal Mukabar. (Photo: Yehuda Boltshauser) Young activists from Jerusalem and Gush Etzion. "We've had enough," they say. "It's time for action." (Photo: Ezra HaLevi) A Jewish activist is arrested by special elite counter-terror police, usually assigned to patroling Jerusalem on motorcycle for terrorists. (Photo: Yehuda Boltshauser) A police officer puts his weight on his knee, with which he crushes an activist's head against the pavement. (Photo: Ezra HaLevi) Avoda Ivrit (Jewish Labor) - an early Zionist ideal that is now making a comeback (Photo: Ezra HaLevi) A religious border police officer watches Rabbi Baruch Kahane, whose father (Rabbi Meir), brother (Rabbi Binyamin) and sister-in-law were all murdered by terrorists. (Photo: Ezra HaLevi) A young activist tears at the heartstrings of a female border police officer who is blocking the entrance to Jabal Mukabar. (Photo: Ezra HaLevi) Mounted police eventually emerge from the UN compound in Armon HaNetziv to try to deter the crowd. (Photo: Ezra HaLevi) A Jewish activist is arrested and led out of Jabal Mukabar. (Photo: Ezra HaLevi) A wounded activist is evacuated. (Photo: Yehuda Boltshauser) A wounded and arrested activist in a police van. (Photo: Yehuda Boltshauser) A female activist is forcibly pushed by a male officer despite the presence of female officers. (Photo: Yehuda Boltshauser) The same officer drags another female activist even as female officers stand nearby. (Photo: Yehuda Boltshauser) A young man is apprehended and arrested by border police. (Photo: Yehuda Boltshauser) The bereaved father of murdered Merkaz HaRav student Yonadav Hirschfeld leads the evening prayer. (Photo: Ezra HaLevi) Dancing breaks out toward the end of the protest, in honor of the month of Adar, the upcoming Purim festival and the successful bypassing of police and entry into Jabal Mukabar. (Photo: Ezra HaLevi)