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Israeli citizens of different political stripes demonstrate outside the Knesset, Israeli Parliament, to demand the creation of a unity government on November 18, 2019. With two days left until his mandate to form a government expires, Kahol Lavan leader Benny Gantz continues his attempt to secure a coalition, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud is claiming that a Gantz-led minority government backed by the country's Arab parties would be a "national attack on the State of Israel."
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Israeli citizens of different political stripes demonstrate outside the Knesset, Israeli Parliament, to demand the creation of a unity government on November 18, 2019. With two days left until his mandate to form a government expires, Kahol Lavan leader Benny Gantz continues his attempt to secure a coalition, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud is claiming that a Gantz-led minority government backed by the country's Arab parties would be a "national attack on the State of Israel."
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Israeli citizens of different political stripes demonstrate outside the Knesset, Israeli Parliament, to demand the creation of a unity government on November 18, 2019. With two days left until his mandate to form a government expires, Kahol Lavan leader Benny Gantz continues his attempt to secure a coalition, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud is claiming that a Gantz-led minority government backed by the country's Arab parties would be a "national attack on the State of Israel."
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Israeli citizens of different political stripes demonstrate outside the Knesset, Israeli Parliament, to demand the creation of a unity government on November 18, 2019. With two days left until his mandate to form a government expires, Kahol Lavan leader Benny Gantz continues his attempt to secure a coalition, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud is claiming that a Gantz-led minority government backed by the country's Arab parties would be a "national attack on the State of Israel."
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Israeli citizens of different political stripes demonstrate outside the Knesset, Israeli Parliament, to demand the creation of a unity government on November 18, 2019. With two days left until his mandate to form a government expires, Kahol Lavan leader Benny Gantz continues his attempt to secure a coalition, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud is claiming that a Gantz-led minority government backed by the country's Arab parties would be a "national attack on the State of Israel."
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Israeli students demonstrating out side the Knesset and calling the Knesset Members to remember that they work for the civilians. Feb. 05, 2013. Photo by FLASH90
Israeli students demonstrating out side the Knesset and calling the Knesset Members to remember that they work for the civilians. Feb. 05, 2013. Photo by FLASH90
Israeli students demonstrating out side the Knesset and calling the Knesset Members to remember that they work for the civilians. Feb. 05, 2013. Photo by FLASH90
Israeli students demonstrating out side the Knesset and calling the Knesset Members to remember that they work for the civilians. Feb. 05, 2013. Photo by FLASH90
Kadima MK yohanan Plzner and members of Kadima party in a demonstration against the Avrechim Law in front of Prime Minister's Office on OCT 24, 2010 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
700 workers from the city of Petach Tikva chant "Bread and Work" while they hold cardboard boxes referring to having to move out on the street, as they protest outside the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem. November 17, 2009. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
700 workers from the city of Petach Tikva chant "Bread and Work" while they hold cardboard boxes referring to having to move out on the street, as they protest outside the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem. November 17, 2009. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
700 workers from the city of Petach Tikva chant "Bread and Work" while they hold cardboard boxes referring to having to move out on the street, as they protest outside the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem. November 17, 2009. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
An elderly man lies on the ground next to a sign reading "Bibi, don't ignore us" as 700 workers from the city of Petach Tikva chant "Bread and Work" while they hold cardboard boxes referring to having to move out on the street, as they protest outside the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem. November 17, 2009. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Right wing demonstrates in front of the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's house before his visit to US. They protested against two states for two nations and against stopping of Jewish settling. May 14, 2009.
Photo by Anna kaplan/ Flash90
Right wing demonstrates in front of the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's house before his visit to US. They protested against two states for two nations and against stopping of Jewish settling. May 14, 2009.
Photo by Anna kaplan/ Flash90
Right wing demonstrates in front of the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's house before his visit to US. They protested against two states for two nations and against stopping of Jewish settling. May 14, 2009.
Photo by Anna kaplan/ Flash90
Right wing demonstrates in front of the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's house before his visit to US. They protested against two states for two nations and against stopping of Jewish settling. May 14, 2009.
Photo by Anna kaplan/ Flash90
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Hundreds of people participate in a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on May 11, 1999. Their signs say "Netanyahu splits/ devides Israel" Photo by Flash90
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Hundreds of people participate in a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on May 11, 1999. Their signs say "Netanyahu splits/ devides Israel" Photo by Flash90