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Israeli disabled people asking for more funding demonstrate in front of the Israeli Ministry of Health on January Monday 08. 2007. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Israeli Minister of Health, Yacov Ben Yizri receives a delegation of Israeli disabled people asking for more funding in his office at the Israeli Ministry of Health on January Monday 08. 2007 in Jerusalem. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Israeli disabled people asking for more funding demonstrate in front of the Israeli Ministry of Health on January Monday 08. 2007. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
**FILE**Ehud Barak assist at a weekly labor party meeting at the Israeli Parliament in Jerusalem . Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak on Sunday Jan. 7, 2007, announced his political comeback, saying he will run for the leadership of the Labor Party in a first step toward a possible bid at regaining the country's top office. Photo by Flash90.
**FILE**Ehud Barak meets with Israeli soldiers and former Israeli military chief of staff Shaul Moffaz in a base of the IDF. Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak on Sunday Jan. 7, 2007, announced his political comeback, saying he will run for the leadership of the Labor Party in a first step toward a possible bid at regaining the country's top office. Photo by Flash90.
**FILE**Portrait of Ehud Barak. Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak on Sunday Jan. 7, 2007, announced his political comeback, saying he will run for the leadership of the Labor Party in a first step toward a possible bid at regaining the country's top office. Photo by Flash90.