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Soldiers cleaning the damage caused by a non conventional bomb that was thrown from a war plane during an exercise of the Home Front Command in the city of Modiin – Wednesday, December 06, 2006/Photo by Jorge Novominsky
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Soldiers cleaning the damage caused by a non conventional bomb that was thrown from a war plane during an exercise of the Home Front Command in the city of Modiin, Wednesday, December 06, 2006/Photo by Jorge Novominsky
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The Israeli Minister of Tourism, Yitzhak Herzog (L), together with the Latin Patriarch Michel Saba, welcome the new Ambassador of the Vatican, Monseignor Antonio Franco (R) during a ceremony for the beginning of the festivities of the Christmas holiday season. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
The Israeli Minister of Tourism, Yitzhak Herzog (L), welcomes the new Ambassador of the Vatican, Monseignor Antonio Franco (R) during a ceremony for the beginning of the festivities of the Christmas holiday season. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Portrait of the new Ambassador of the Vatican, Monseignor Antonio Franco during a ceremony for the beginning of the festivities of the Christmas holiday season. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Portrait of the new Ambassador of the Vatican, Monseignor Antonio Franco during a ceremony for the beginning of the festivities of the Christmas holiday season. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
General view of the robes of the new Ambassador of the Vatican, Monseignor Antonio Franco during a ceremony for the beginning of the festivities of the Christmas holiday season. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Na´ama, 7 month old chimpanzee, living with a caregiver until she can join the rest of the group at the zoo, Jerusalem, December 5, 2006. Chimpanzees are very intelligent great apes that are closely related to humans. They live in a variety of environments in western and central Africa. Chimps live in small, stable groups (called communities or unit groups) of about 40-60 chimps. They are an endangered species, since the forests they live in are cut down and used for farm land.Photo by Yossi Zamir / Flash90
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