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Yasser, the father of murdered Palestinian taxi driver Taysir Karaki, leaves the cemetery in Jerusalem, 15 May 2007. Two brothers with dual Israeli and French nationality were arrested yesterday evening for allegedly stabbing dead a Palestinian taxi driver in Tel Aviv, police said. "One of the suspects confessed that it was an anti-Arab crime committed for nationalist reasons," police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld told AFP. "The two brothers, aged 21 and 25, were taken in for questioning by a routine police patrol in Tel Aviv after they were observed acting suspiciously,". Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Palestinian mourners carry the coffin of Arab taxi driver Taysir Karaki, 35, backdropped by the Dome of the Rock Mosque in the Al Aqsa Mosque compound during his funeral in Jerusalem's Old City,Tuesday, May, 15, 2007. A French-Israeli man was remanded in police custody for 10-days while Israeli police complete their investigation into the murder of Karaki , police say. Police investigators said they believed the dual citizen went to Jerusalem on a specific hunt for an Arab cabbie, then lured him into the downtown apartment and killed him. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Palestinian mourners carry the coffin of Arab taxi driver Taysir Karaki, 35, backdropped by the Dome of the Rock in the Al Aqsa Mosque compound during his funeral in Jerusalem's Old City,Tuesday, May, 15, 2007. A French-Israeli man was remanded in police custody for 10-days while Israeli police complete their investigation into the murder of Karaki , police say. Police investigators said they believed the dual citizen went to Jerusalem on a specific hunt for an Arab cabbie, then lured him into the downtown apartment and killed him. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
A yeshivah student sofer (scribe) checks a parchment (klaf) displaying verses from the Shema prayer, looking for any mistakes that would make the mezuzah invalid, in a yeshivah school of Jerusalem on May 15. 2007. The parchment will be later stored in a protective case and hung on the doorposts of Jewish homes as in the Torah, God commands the Jewish people to hang mezuzot on their doorposts. Two Torah portions, Shema and Vehaya, include the verse: "And you shall inscribe these words upon the doorposts of your house and upon your gates."
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
A yeshivah student sofer (scribe) writes verses from the Shema prayer, on a parchment (klaf) in a Yeshivah school of Jerusalem on May 15. 2007. The parchment will be later stored in a protective case and hung on the doorposts of Jewish homes as in the Torah, God commands the Jewish people to hang mezuzot on their doorposts. Two Torah portions, Shema and Vehaya, include the verse: "And you shall inscribe these words upon the doorposts of your house and upon your gates."
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
A yeshivah student sofer (scribe) coats a quill pen with black ink to write verses from the Shema prayer, on a parchment (klaf) in a yeshivah school of Jerusalem on May 15. 2007. The parchment will be later stored in a protective case and hung on the doorposts of Jewish homes as in the Torah, God commands the Jewish people to hang mezuzot on their doorposts. Two Torah portions, Shema and Vehaya, include the verse: "And you shall inscribe these words upon the doorposts of your house and upon your gates."
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
A yeshivah student sofer (scribe) writes verses from the Shema prayer, on a parchment (klaf) with a quill pen in a yeshivah school of Jerusalem on May 15. 2007. The parchment will be later stored in a protective case and hung on the doorposts of Jewish homes as in the Torah, God commands the Jewish people to hang mezuzot on their doorposts. Two Torah portions, Shema and Vehaya, include the verse: "And you shall inscribe these words upon the doorposts of your house and upon your gates."
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
A yeshivah student sofer (scribe) writes verses from the Shema prayer, on a parchment (klaf) with a quill pen in a yeshivah school of Jerusalem on May 15. 2007. The parchment will be later stored in a protective case and hung on the doorposts of Jewish homes as in the Torah, God commands the Jewish people to hang mezuzot on their doorposts. Two Torah portions, Shema and Vehaya, include the verse: "And you shall inscribe these words upon the doorposts of your house and upon your gates."
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Yeshivah student sofers (scribes) write verses from the Shema prayer in a yeshivah school of Jerusalem on May 15. 2007. The parchment will be later stored in a protective case and hung on the doorposts of Jewish homes as in the Torah, God commands the Jewish people to hang mezuzot on their doorposts. Two Torah portions, Shema and Vehaya, include the verse: "And you shall inscribe these words upon the doorposts of your house and upon your gates."
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90