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**File Photo May 16 2006** Eitan Cabel, formerly in charge of the Israel Broadcasting Authority. Cabel, the Labor faction whip in the Knesset (Parliament) resigned from the government and called on Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to do the same, in the wake of the Winograd report of the Second Lebanon War which was issued yesterday. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Orel Eliyahu, a 23-year-old transgendered individual who lives in Jerusalem, poses on May 16, 2006. After working as a prostitude in Tel Aviv, Orel returned to her birth city, Jerusalem, and had breast enhancement surgery. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
Orel Eliyahu, a 23-year-old transgendered individual who lives in Jerusalem, relaxes in her room on Tuesday May 16, 2006. After working as a prostitute in Tel Aviv, Orel returned to her birth city, Jerusalem, and had breast enhancement surgery. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
Orel Eliyahu, a 23-year-old transgendered individual who lives in Jerusalem, rests in her room on Tuesday May 16, 2006. After working as a prostitude in Tel Aviv, Orel returned to her birth city, Jerusalem, and had breast enhancement surgery. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
Orel Eliyahu, a 23-year-old transgendered individual who lives in Jerusalem, sits in her room on May 16, 2006. After working as a prostitude in Tel Aviv, Orel returned to her birth city, Jerusalem, where she had breast surgery. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish boy has his hair cut during celebrations for the Jewish holiday of Lag Ba-Omer in Jerusaleml May 16, 2006. By custom, many Orthodox Jewish boys get their first haircut at the age of three on Lag Ba-Omer. Lag Ba-Omer marks the end of a plague in ancient times that killed thousands of disciples of a revered rabbi in the Holy Land.
Photo by Orel Cohen /Flash90
Israel Justice Minister Haim Ramon speeks during a conference at the congress hall in Jerusalem on Tuesday May 16, 2006.
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Israel Justice Minister Haim Ramon speeks during a conference at the congress hall in Jerusalem on Tuesday May 16, 2006.
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Israeli Defense Minister and head of the Labour party Amir Peretz speeks during a ceremonie in Jerusalem on Tuesday May 16, 2006.
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Israeli military chief of staff Lieutenant-General Dan Halutz attends a ceremony in Jerusalem on Tuesday May 16, 2006.
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Israeli military chief of staff Lieutenant-General Dan Halutz gives a press conference in Jerusalem on Tuesday May 16, 2006.
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Israeli Minister in charge of the Broadcasting Authority Eitan Cabel give a press conference in Jerusalem on Tuesday May 16, 2006.
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
**FILE**French pyrotechnic giants Groupe F lit up the southern section of Tel Aviv's promenade Tuesday night with what has being advertised as one of the biggest fireworks displays ever, anywhere. The fireworks were launched from a specially-built raft a mile off the southern Tel Aviv shore. Some 150,000 people gathered on the Tel Aviv beachfront to watch the 20-minute display. Photo by Yael Tzur /Flash90
**FILE**French pyrotechnic giants Groupe F lit up the southern section of Tel Aviv's promenade Tuesday night with what has being advertised as one of the biggest fireworks displays ever, anywhere. The fireworks were launched from a specially-built raft a mile off the southern Tel Aviv shore. Some 150,000 people gathered on the Tel Aviv beachfront to watch the 20-minute display. Photo by Yael Tzur /Flash90
**FILE**French pyrotechnic giants Groupe F lit up the southern section of Tel Aviv's promenade Tuesday night with what has being advertised as one of the biggest fireworks displays ever, anywhere. The fireworks were launched from a specially-built raft a mile off the southern Tel Aviv shore. Some 150,000 people gathered on the Tel Aviv beachfront to watch the 20-minute display. Photo by Yael Tzur /Flash90