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The Knesset guards stands in the Chagall Hall in the Knesset, Israeli Parliament, as they wait the beginning of a ceremonie 05 November 2007. Photo by Orel Cohen /Flash90
The Knesset guards stands in the Chagall Hall in the Knesset, Israeli Parliament, as they wait the beginning of a ceremonie 05 November 2007. Photo by Orel Cohen /Flash90
Hamas members of the Palestinian parliament sit next to photographs of their colleagues who still held prisoner in Israeli jails during a rare meeting of members of parliament in Gaza City, 07 November 2007. Hamas ordered a meeting of members of parliament in Gaza for the first time since their bloody takeover of the coastal strip in June 2007. Photo by Abed Al Rahim Al Khatib/Flash90
Hamas members of the Palestinian parliament sit next to photographs of their colleagues who still held prisoner in Israeli jails during a rare meeting of members of parliament in Gaza City, 07 November 2007. Hamas ordered a meeting of members of parliament in Gaza for the first time since their bloody takeover of the coastal strip in June 2007. Photo by Abed Al Rahim Al Khatib/Flash90
Hamas members of the Palestinian parliament sit next to photographs of their colleagues who still held prisoner in Israeli jails during a rare meeting of members of parliament in Gaza City, 07 November 2007. Hamas ordered a meeting of members of parliament in Gaza for the first time since their bloody takeover of the coastal strip in June 2007. Photo by Abed Al Rahim Al Khatib/Flash90
Hamas members of the Palestinian parliament sit next to photographs of their colleagues who still held prisoner in Israeli jails during a rare meeting of members of parliament in Gaza City, 07 November 2007. Hamas ordered a meeting of members of parliament in Gaza for the first time since their bloody takeover of the coastal strip in June 2007. Photo by Abed Al Rahim Al Khatib/Flash90
High school Teachers from Arad marching in the Shaar Hagai area on their way to Jerusalem to demonstrate for higher teacher wages, Nov 7 2007. Photo by Jorge Novominsky/Flash90
High school Teachers from Arad marching in the Shaar Hagai area on their way to Jerusalem to demonstrate for higher teacher wages, Nov 7 2007. Photo by Jorge Novominsky/Flash90
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert attends the awarding ceremony of the Emet Prizes, which are given annually for excellence in achievements in science, culture and art that have far reaching influence and make a significant contribution to society, in Jerusalem, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2007. Olmert was judged the most corrupt member of government by the public for the second year in a row in office according to the Sderot Conference, an annual gathering of experts which published its yearly report Wednesday. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert attends the awarding ceremony of the Emet Prizes, which are given annually for excellence in achievements in science, culture and art that have far reaching influence and make a significant contribution to society, in Jerusalem, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2007. Olmert was judged the most corrupt member of government by the public for the second year in a row in office according to the Sderot Conference, an annual gathering of experts which published its yearly report Wednesday. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert leaves the awarding ceremony of the Emet Prizes, which are given annually for excellence in achievements in science, culture and art that have far reaching influence and make a significant contribution to society, in Jerusalem, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2007. Olmert was judged the most corrupt member of government by the public for the second year in a row in office according to the Sderot Conference, an annual gathering of experts which published its yearly report Wednesday. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Internationally famed Israeli author David Grossman receives his Emet Prize during a ceremony in Jerusalem on 07 November 2007 that Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (seen at right) attended, but the two did not come close, nor did the prime minister personally congratualte him as he did all the other recipients. The Emet Prizes, totally one-million dollars, are given annually for excellence achievements in science, culture and art that have far reaching influence and make a significant contribution to society. Grossman lost a son in the 2nd Lebanon War and was critical of Olmert in a rally marking the 12th anniversary of the assassination of former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's a few days ago. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Internationally famed Israeli author David Grossman receives his Emet Prize during a ceremony in Jerusalem on 07 November 2007 that Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (seen at right) attended, but the two did not come close, nor did the prime minister personally congratualte him as he did all the other recipients. The Emet Prizes, totally one-million dollars, are given annually for excellence achievements in science, culture and art that have far reaching influence and make a significant contribution to society. Grossman lost a son in the 2nd Lebanon War and was critical of Olmert in a rally marking the 12th anniversary of the assassination of former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's a few days ago. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Internationally famed Israeli author David Grossman attends the awarding ceremony of the Emet Prizes in Jerusalem on 07 November 2007 that Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (seen at right) attended, but the two did not come close, nor did the prime minister personally congratualte him as he did all the other recipients. The Emet Prizes, totally one-million dollars, are given annually for excellence achievements in science, culture and art that have far reaching influence and make a significant contribution to society. Grossman lost a son in the 2nd Lebanon War and was critical of Olmert in a rally marking the 12th anniversary of the assassination of former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's a few days ago. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Internationally famed Israeli author David Grossman attends the awarding ceremony of the Emet Prizes in Jerusalem on 07 November 2007 that Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (seen at right) attended, but the two did not come close, nor did the prime minister personally congratualte him as he did all the other recipients. The Emet Prizes, totally one-million dollars, are given annually for excellence achievements in science, culture and art that have far reaching influence and make a significant contribution to society. Grossman lost a son in the 2nd Lebanon War and was critical of Olmert in a rally marking the 12th anniversary of the assassination of former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's a few days ago. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90