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A beggar sits on the pavement of King George Street in Jerusalem and waits for donations as passengers on a bus observe her.Tuesday,4 July 2006.Close to one in five families below the poverty line. An average of almost one in three children living in poverty. That is a total of 1.32 million people, including 618,000 children in a population of 6.5 million. This is the stark reality of modern-day Israel, as revealed this week in the annual report of the National Insurance Institute, the government body in charge of welfare payments.Photo by Guy Assayag / Flash90
An old Israeli man walks in the entrance of a building in the Ir Ganim neighborhood in Jerusalem, Tuesday,4 July 2006. Close to one in five families below the poverty line. An average of almost one in three children living in poverty. That is a total of 1.32 million people, including 618,000 children in a population of 6.5 million. This is the stark reality of modern-day Israel, as revealed this week in the annual report of the National Insurance Institute, the government body in charge of welfare payments.Photo by Pierre Terdjman / Flash90
An old Israeli woman walks in the Ir Ganim neighborhood in Jerusalem, Tuesday,4 July 2006.Close to one in five families below the poverty line. An average of almost one in three children living in poverty. That is a total of 1.32 million people, including 618,000 children in a population of 6.5 million. This is the stark reality of modern-day Israel, as revealed this week in the annual report of the National Insurance Institute, the government body in charge of welfare payments.Photo by Pierre Terdjman / Flash90