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A view of desecrated tomb stones in the sephardic burial plot in the Mount of Olives cemetery, November 11, 2007. The Mount of Olives is located east of Jerusalem. It is named after the olive trees which cover its slopes. In the Book of Zechariah the Mount of Olives is identified as the place from which God will begin to redeem the dead at the end of days. For this reason, Jews have always sought to be buried on the mountain, and from Biblical times to the present day the mountain has been used as a cemetery for the Jews of Jerusalem. Photo by Anna Kaplan/Flash90
A view of desecrated tomb stones in the sephardic burial plot in the Mount of Olives cemetery, November 11, 2007. The Mount of Olives is located east of Jerusalem. It is named after the olive trees which cover its slopes. In the Book of Zechariah the Mount of Olives is identified as the place from which God will begin to redeem the dead at the end of days. For this reason, Jews have always sought to be buried on the mountain, and from Biblical times to the present day the mountain has been used as a cemetery for the Jews of Jerusalem. Photo by Anna Kaplan/Flash90
A view of desecrated tomb stones in the sephardic burial plot in the Mount of Olives cemetery, November 11, 2007. The Mount of Olives is located east of Jerusalem. It is named after the olive trees which cover its slopes. In the Book of Zechariah the Mount of Olives is identified as the place from which God will begin to redeem the dead at the end of days. For this reason, Jews have always sought to be buried on the mountain, and from Biblical times to the present day the mountain has been used as a cemetery for the Jews of Jerusalem. Photo by Anna Kaplan/Flash90
A view of desecrated tomb stones in the sephardic burial plot in the Mount of Olives cemetery, November 11, 2007. The Mount of Olives is located east of Jerusalem. It is named after the olive trees which cover its slopes. In the Book of Zechariah the Mount of Olives is identified as the place from which God will begin to redeem the dead at the end of days. For this reason, Jews have always sought to be buried on the mountain, and from Biblical times to the present day the mountain has been used as a cemetery for the Jews of Jerusalem. Photo by Anna Kaplan/Flash90
A view of the Mount of Olives cemetery, November 11, 2007. The Mount of Olives is located east of Jerusalem. It is named after the olive trees which cover its slopes. In the Book of Zechariah the Mount of Olives is identified as the place from which God will begin to redeem the dead at the end of days. For this reason, Jews have always sought to be buried on the mountain, and from Biblical times to the present day the mountain has been used as a cemetery for the Jews of Jerusalem. Photo by Anna Kaplan/Flash90
A view of desecrated tomb stones in the sephardic burial plot in the Mount of Olives cemetery, November 11, 2007. The Mount of Olives is located east of Jerusalem. It is named after the olive trees which cover its slopes. In the Book of Zechariah the Mount of Olives is identified as the place from which God will begin to redeem the dead at the end of days. For this reason, Jews have always sought to be buried on the mountain, and from Biblical times to the present day the mountain has been used as a cemetery for the Jews of Jerusalem. Photo by Anna Kaplan/Flash90
National Fraud Unit detective leaves the Jerusalem City Hall on Sunday November 11, 2007 as part of the ongoing investigations against Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Photo by Michal Fattal/ Flash90
Chief superintendent Nachum Levy, head of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert investigation staff, leaves the Jerusalem Municipality on Sunday November 11, 2007 as part of the ongoing investigations against Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Photo by Michal Fattal/ Flash90.
A view of the Mount of Olives cemetery, November 11, 2007. The Mount of Olives is located east of Jerusalem. It is named after the olive trees which cover its slopes. In the Book of Zechariah the Mount of Olives is identified as the place from which God will begin to redeem the dead at the end of days. For this reason, Jews have always sought to be buried on the mountain, and from Biblical times to the present day the mountain has been used as a cemetery for the Jews of Jerusalem. Photo by Anna Kaplan/Flash90