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Israeli special unit soldiers protect the zone where Israeli Defence Minister Amir Peretz arrive to a visit to the Israeli Defence Force's central command headquarters near Jerusalem, 23 May 2006.Photo by Pierre Terdjman / Flash90
Palestinian man carves a representation of the Al Aqsa on a marble stone for housing building in the West Bank city of Hebron May 23, 2006. Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun /Flash90
Participants of Taglit Birthright enjoy one of many refreshing waterfalls at the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve in the Dead Sea Valley. Birthright is a philanthropic effort spearheaded by billionaires Charles and Edgar Bronfman to give every Jewish child in the world a free trip to Israel ages 18-26 marking a turning point in relations between Israel and Jews in the Diaspora.
Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90
A participants of Taglit Birthright climbs a small rock formation at the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve in the Dead Sea Valley. Birthright is a philanthropic effort spearheaded by billionaires Charles and Edgar Bronfman to give every Jewish child in the world a free trip to Israel ages 18-26 marking a turning point in relations between Israel and Jews in the Diaspora.
Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90
Participants of Taglit Birthright hike down the snake trail of Massada during their 10-day tour of Israel. Birthright is a philanthropic effort spearheaded by billionaires Charles and Edgar Bronfman to give every Jewish child in the world a free trip to Israel ages 18-26 marking a turning point in relations between Israel and Jews in the Diaspora.
Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90
Participants of Taglit Birthright enjoy one of many refreshing waterfalls at the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve in the Dead Sea Valley. Birthright is a philanthropic effort spearheaded by billionaires Charles and Edgar Bronfman to give every Jewish child in the world a free trip to Israel ages 18-26 marking a turning point in relations between Israel and Jews in the Diaspora.
Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90
Participants of Taglit Birthright hike up the snake trail of Massada during their 10-day tour of Israel. Birthright is a philanthropic effort spearheaded by billionaires Charles and Edgar Bronfman to give every Jewish child in the world a free trip to Israel ages 18-26 marking a turning point in relations between Israel and Jews in the Diaspora.
Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90
Participants of Taglit Birthright hike up the snake trail of Massada during their 10-day tour of Israel. Birthright is a philanthropic effort spearheaded by billionaires Charles and Edgar Bronfman to give every Jewish child in the world a free trip to Israel ages 18-26 marking a turning point in relations between Israel and Jews in the Diaspora.
Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90
Participants of Taglit Birthright enjoy one of many refreshing waterfalls at the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve in the Dead Sea Valley. Birthright is a philanthropic effort spearheaded by billionaires Charles and Edgar Bronfman to give every Jewish child in the world a free trip to Israel ages 18-26 marking a turning point in relations between Israel and Jews in the Diaspora.
Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90