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Portrait of Yoram Danziger who was selected by the Judicial Appointments Committee to serve as a justice in the Supreme Court, July 31 2007. Photo by Ariel Jerozolimski/Flash90
Israeli children stand in front of the Israeli "Buddy Bear" (C), placed between the Iranian bear (R) and the Iraqi bear, part of the "United Buddy Bears 2007" exhibition near the Jerusalem City Hall on July 31, 2007. Some 138 "Buddy Bears" were created by 123 artists from 138 countries to promote tolerance and international understanding. The Buddy Bears were financed by different sponsors and will be auctioned with the proceeds going to UNICEF after a world tour. Photo By Michal Fattal/FLASH90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men put their hats on one of the "United Buddy Bears 2007" near the Jerusalem City Hall on July 31, 2007. Some 138 "Buddy Bears" were created by 123 artists from 138 countries to promote tolerance and international understanding. The Buddy Bears were financed by different sponsors and will be auctioned with the proceeds going to UNICEF after a world tour. Photo By Michal Fattal/FLASH90
Palestinian women stand in front of the "United Buddy Bears 2007" near the Jerusalem City Hall on July 31, 2007. Some 138 "Buddy Bears" were created by 123 artists from 123 countries to promote tolerance and international understanding. The Buddy Bears were financed by different sponsors and will be auctioned with the proceeds going to UNICEF after a world tour. Photo By Michal Fattal/FLASH90
The front page of the first issue of the new free Israeli newspaper, Israel Hayom (Israel Today), Maariv daily newspaper and Yedioth Aharonot daily newspaper, July 31 2007. Photo by Orel Cohen/Flash90
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert speaks at a graduation ceremony for the National Security College in Jerusalem, Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Photo By Orel cohen/FLASH90
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert speaks at a graduation ceremony for the National Security College in Jerusalem, Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Photo By Orel cohen/FLASH90
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, left, and Defense Minister Ehud Barak, right, stand during a graduation ceremony for the National Security College in Jerusalem, Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Photo By Orel cohen/FLASH90
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, left, and Defense Minister Ehud Barak, right,speak during a graduation ceremony for the National Security College in Jerusalem, Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Photo By Orel cohen/FLASH90
Jerusalemites taste wine at the Israel Museum's annual wine festival, 20 June 2007. Beginning in the 1980s, vintners in Israel started planting quality grape varieties in higher, cooler vineyards and employed many New World techniques both in the vineyard and in the winery. Todays Israel products more and more good competition wines. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Jerusalemites taste wine at the Israel Museum's annual wine festival, 20 June 2007. Beginning in the 1980s, vintners in Israel started planting quality grape varieties in higher, cooler vineyards and employed many New World techniques both in the vineyard and in the winery. Todays Israel products more and more good competition wines. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Jerusalemites taste wine at the Israel Museum's annual wine festival, 20 June 2007. Beginning in the 1980s, vintners in Israel started planting quality grape varieties in higher, cooler vineyards and employed many New World techniques both in the vineyard and in the winery. Todays Israel products more and more good competition wines. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Jerusalemites taste wine at the Israel Museum's annual wine festival, 20 June 2007. Beginning in the 1980s, vintners in Israel started planting quality grape varieties in higher, cooler vineyards and employed many New World techniques both in the vineyard and in the winery. Todays Israel products more and more good competition wines. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Tel Beit Shean (Beit She'an valley). Excavation in Bet She'an, since 1921, has uncovered the remains of a Canaanite city, a Hellenistic city (renamed Scythopolis) and a Roman Byzantine City, due to the strategic location and the fertility of this valley. On July 31, 2007. Photo by Chen Leopold/Flash 90.
Tell megiddo (Tell el-Mutesellim, armageddon), a hill made of approximately 26 layers of ruins of ancient cities, Inhabited from the Chalcolithic period. It located at a very strategic location over the Valley of Jezreel (Emek Izrael). The city is mentioned in the New Testament as the site for Armageddon. On July 31, 2007. Photo by Chen Leopold/Flash 90.
Tell megiddo (Tell el-Mutesellim, armageddon), a hill made of approximately 26 layers of ruins of ancient cities, Inhabited from the Chalcolithic period. It located at a very strategic location over the Valley of Jezreel (Emek Izrael). The city is mentioned in the New Testament as the site for Armageddon.On July 31, 2007. Photo by Chen Leopold/Flash 90.
Objects that was found in Tel Beit Shean (Beit She'an valley). Excavation in Bet She'an, since 1921, has uncovered the remains of a Canaanite city, a Hellenistic city (renamed Scythopolis) and a Roman Byzantine City, due to the strategic location and the fertility of this valley. On July 31, 2007. Photo by Chen Leopold/Flash 90.
Tel Beit Shean (Beit She'an valley). Excavation in Bet She'an, since 1921, has uncovered the remains of a Canaanite city, a Hellenistic city (renamed Scythopolis) and a Roman Byzantine City, due to the strategic location and the fertility of this valley. On July 31, 2007. Photo by Chen Leopold/Flash 90.
Tel Beit Shean (Beit She'an valley). Excavation in Bet She'an, since 1921, has uncovered the remains of a Canaanite city, a Hellenistic city (renamed Scythopolis) and a Roman Byzantine City, due to the strategic location and the fertility of this valley. On July 31, 2007. Photo by Chen Leopold/Flash 90.
Tel Beit Shean (Beit She'an valley). Excavation in Bet She'an, since 1921, has uncovered the remains of a Canaanite city, a Hellenistic city (renamed Scythopolis) and a Roman Byzantine City, due to the strategic location and the fertility of this valley. On July 31, 2007. Photo by Chen Leopold/Flash 90.
Tel Beit Shean (Beit She'an valley). Excavation in Bet She'an, since 1921, has uncovered the remains of a Canaanite city, a Hellenistic city (renamed Scythopolis) and a Roman Byzantine City, due to the strategic location and the fertility of this valley. On July 31, 2007. Photo by Chen Leopold/Flash 90.
Tell megiddo (Tell el-Mutesellim, armageddon), a hill made of approximately 26 layers of ruins of ancient cities, Inhabited from the Chalcolithic period. It located at a very strategic location over the Valley of Jezreel (Emek Izrael). The city is mentioned in the New Testament as the site for Armageddon.On July 31, 2007. Photo by Chen Leopold/Flash 90.