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Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, (R) walks with Israeli Finances Minister Roni Bar-On to attend the weekly meeting of the cabinet at his office in Jerusalem, 12 August 2007. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /FLASH90 /POOL
In a video movie taken by the police can be seen the guards who shot the attacker at the terror attack in the Old City of Jerusalem, on August Friday 10. 2007. The incident took place on Hanotzrim Street, near Jaffa Gate.
In a video movie taken by the police can be seen the guards who shot the attacker at the terror attack in the Old City of Jerusalem, on August Friday 10. 2007. The incident took place on Hanotzrim Street, near Jaffa Gate.
Moshe Feiglin, an Israeli right-wing politician, attends a press conference in Jerusalem, two days before competing the Likud party primaries against Benjamin Netanyahu, August 12, 2007. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Moshe Feiglin, an Israeli right-wing politician, attends a press conference in Jerusalem, two days before competing the Likud party primaries against Benjamin Netanyahu, August 12, 2007. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Moshe Feiglin, an Israeli right-wing politician, attends a press conference in Jerusalem, two days before competing the Likud party primaries against Benjamin Netanyahu, August 12, 2007. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
A Jewish Orthodox boy sits next to a stand of books about the disengagement, at a press conferenceof Moshe Feiglin, an Israeli right-wing politician, competing the Likud, two days before competing the Likud party primaries against Benjamin Netanyahu, August 12, 2007. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
US billionaire businessman Sheldon Adelson (R) shakes hands with Israeli President Shimon Peres during an official event at the president's residence in Jerusalem, 12 August 2007. Taglit-Birthright Israel (BRI) today received the single largest calendar year gift to a Jewish continuity program in history. The nearly $30 Million gift by the Adelson family charitable Foundation (ADCF) will significantly contribute to fulfilling Birthright Israel's mission to provide every young Jew the opportunity to visit Israel for the first time, according to the organisation.
US billionaire businessman Sheldon Adelson attends an official event at the Israeli president's residence in Jerusalem, 12 August 2007. Taglit-Birthright Israel (BRI) today received the single largest calendar year gift to a Jewish continuity program in history. The nearly $30 Million gift by the Adelson family charitable Foundation (ADCF) will significantly contribute to fulfilling Birthright Israel's mission to provide every young Jew the opportunity to visit Israel for the first time, according to the organisation.
US billionaire businessman Sheldon Adelson (L) listens to Israeli President Shimon Peres during an official event at the president's residence in Jerusalem, 12 August 2007. Taglit-Birthright Israel (BRI) today received the single largest calendar year gift to a Jewish continuity program in history. The nearly $30 Million gift by the Adelson family charitable Foundation (ADCF) will significantly contribute to fulfilling Birthright Israel's mission to provide every young Jew the opportunity to visit Israel for the first time, according to the organisation.
US billionaire businessman Sheldon Adelson (L) meets with Binyamin Netanyahu during a ceremony at the Congress Hall in Jerusalem, 12 August 2007. Taglit-Birthright Israel (BRI) today received the single largest calendar year gift to a Jewish continuity program in history. The nearly $30 Million gift by the Adelson family charitable Foundation (ADCF) will significantly contribute to fulfilling Birthright Israel's mission to provide every young Jew the opportunity to visit Israel for the first time, according to the organisation.
US billionaire businessman Sheldon Adelson (L) meets with Binyamin Netanyahu during a ceremony at the Congress Hall in Jerusalem, 12 August 2007. Taglit-Birthright Israel (BRI) today received the single largest calendar year gift to a Jewish continuity program in history. The nearly $30 Million gift by the Adelson family charitable Foundation (ADCF) will significantly contribute to fulfilling Birthright Israel's mission to provide every young Jew the opportunity to visit Israel for the first time, according to the organisation.
US billionaire businessman Sheldon Adelson (L) meets with Binyamin Netanyahu during a ceremony at the Congress Hall in Jerusalem, 12 August 2007. Taglit-Birthright Israel (BRI) today received the single largest calendar year gift to a Jewish continuity program in history. The nearly $30 Million gift by the Adelson family charitable Foundation (ADCF) will significantly contribute to fulfilling Birthright Israel's mission to provide every young Jew the opportunity to visit Israel for the first time, according to the organisation.