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Hariet Levin, mother of Michael Levin, a soldier who had no family in Israel and was killed during the Second Lebanon War, visits his grave at Mount Herzl Military Cemetary. April 19 2007. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Hariet Levin, mother of Michael Levin, a soldier who had no family in Israel and was killed during the Second Lebanon War, visits his grave at Mount Herzl Military Cemetary with Zvika Levi, IDF's representative of lone soldiers. April 19 2007. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates (R) shakes hand with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (L) before their meeting the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem on April 19. 2007. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Wednesday that diplomatic efforts to resolve the standoff with Iran over its disputed nuclear program are 'working' and should be given a chance to succeed. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / Flash90.
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates (R) shakes hand with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (L) before their meeting the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem on April 19. 2007. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Wednesday that diplomatic efforts to resolve the standoff with Iran over its disputed nuclear program are 'working' and should be given a chance to succeed. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / Flash90.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (L) gestures as he speaks with U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates (unseen) during their meeting at the prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem on April 19. 2007. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Wednesday that diplomatic efforts to resolve the standoff with Iran over its disputed nuclear program are 'working' and should be given a chance to succeed. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi / Flash90.
Nili, a 17 year old Jewish settler, who appears in the picture of Associated Press photographer Oded Balilty, that won a Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography, gives a press conference among the ruins of a house demolished in the West Bank outpost of Amona on April 19. 2007. Nelly said that she is outraged that a picture showing Jewish teenagers dragged kicking and screaming out of their homes could win a Pulitzer and that Israelis could have been honored to receive it.Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Nili, a 17 year old Jewish settler, who appears in the picture of Associated Press photographer Oded Balilty, that won a Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography, gives a press conference among the ruins of a house demolished in the West Bank outpost of Amona on April 19. 2007. Nelly said that she is outraged that a picture showing Jewish teenagers dragged kicking and screaming out of their homes could win a Pulitzer and that Israelis could have been honored to receive it. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Nili, a 17 year old Jewish settler, who appears in the picture of Associated Press photographer Oded Balilty, that won a Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography, gives a press conference among the ruins of a house demolished in the West Bank outpost of Amona on April 19. 2007. Nelly said that she is outraged that a picture showing Jewish teenagers dragged kicking and screaming out of their homes could win a Pulitzer and that Israelis could have been honored to receive it. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Shop assistant cleans the windows at the end of the day in a ladies' fashion store, downtown Jerusalem. April 19, 2007.
Photo by Rebecca Zeffert/Flash90.
**FILE** Zvika Levi lay a flower on a grave of an Israeli soldier at mount herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem on April 19, 2007. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90