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Prime Minister Ehud Olmert attends the Memorial Service for Israel's fallen soldiers in the eve of the Remembrance Day at the Ammunition Hill in Jerusalem. May 06, 2008. Photo by Ariel Jerozolimski/Flash90
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert attends the Memorial Service for Israel's fallen soldiers in the eve of the Remembrance Day at the Ammunition Hill in Jerusalem. May 06, 2008. Photo by Ariel Jerozolimski/Flash90
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert attends the Memorial Service for Israel's fallen soldiers in the eve of the Remembrance Day at the Ammunition Hill in Jerusalem. May 06, 2008. Photo by Ariel Jerozolimski/Flash90
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert attends the Memorial Service for Israel's fallen soldiers in the eve of the Remembrance Day at the Ammunition Hill in Jerusalem. May 06, 2008. Photo by Ariel Jerozolimski/Flash90
Palestinian fisherman check their nets near an idle boat in the seaport on May 7, 2008 in Deir Al-Balah, Gaza Strip.This fishing season sees the owners of boats unable to fish from their boats from lack of fuel due to the embargo by Israel. Israeli sanctions have resulted in limited supplies to the Gaza Strip since January and after Palestinian Militants attacked the main fuel terminal with Israel three weeks ago, gas supplies were stopped.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib /Flash90
Palestinian fisherman check their nets near an idle boat in the seaport on May7, 2008 in Deir Al-Balah, Gaza Strip.This fishing season sees the owners of boats unable to fish from their boats from lack of fuel due to the embargo by Israel. Israeli sanctions have resulted in limited supplies to the Gaza Strip since January and after Palestinian Militants attacked the main fuel terminal with Israel three weeks ago, gas supplies were stopped.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib /Flash90
Israeli flag made of light bulbs lights up a building in Tel Aviv, Israel, May 6, 2008. Israel is set to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the state. Photo by Almog Sugavker/FLASH90
Israeli flag made of light bulbs lights up a building in Tel Aviv, Israel, May 6, 2008. Israel is set to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the state. Photo by Almog Sugavker/FLASH90
Israeli flag made of light bulbs lights up a building in Tel Aviv, Israel, May 6, 2008. Israel is set to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the state. Photo by Almog Sugavker/FLASH90
Israeli flag made of light bulbs lights up a building in Tel Aviv, Israel, May 6, 2008. Israel is set to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the state. Photo by Almog Sugavker/FLASH90
Israeli flag made of light bulbs lights up a building in Tel Aviv, Israel, May 6, 2008. Israel is set to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the state. Photo by Almog Sugavker/FLASH90
Israeli air force mechanics petitioed to the Supreme Court in Jerusalem, in order to be recognised as fighters of IDF. May 06, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90.
Families of the fallen Israeli soldiers and Israeli scouts light torches during the Memorial ceremony at Mount Herzl Military Cemetery in Jerusalem. May 6, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90.
Families of the fallen Israeli soldiers and Israeli scouts light torches during the Memorial ceremony at Mount Herzl Military Cemetery in Jerusalem. May 6, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert gestures as he arrives at a conference in Jerusalem, Tuesday May 6, 2008. A new criminal investigation into Prime Minister Ehud Olmert gained steam Tuesday after authorities sought court permission to summon a foreign witness linked to the case. The investigation, which emerged last week, has cast a new cloud over the embattled prime minister and raised questions about his ability to finalize a peace agreement with the Palestinians. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert gestures as he arrives at a conference in Jerusalem, Tuesday May 6, 2008. A new criminal investigation into Prime Minister Ehud Olmert gained steam Tuesday after authorities sought court permission to summon a foreign witness linked to the case. The investigation, which emerged last week, has cast a new cloud over the embattled prime minister and raised questions about his ability to finalize a peace agreement with the Palestinians. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert delivers a speech during a United Israel Appeal event in Jerusalem May 6, 2008. Olmert's top partner in government, Defence Minister Ehud Barak, does not expect him to survive a new police investigation and is eyeing a run for top office, political sources said on Tuesday. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert delivers a speech during a United Israel Appeal event in Jerusalem May 6, 2008. Olmert's top partner in government, Defence Minister Ehud Barak, does not expect him to survive a new police investigation and is eyeing a run for top office, political sources said on Tuesday. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Attorney Eli Zohar, PM Olmert's lawyer (R) and Attorney Micha Fetman, Shula Zaken's lawyer (L), at the district court in Jerusalem before the discussion about Prime Minister Ehud Olmert investigation , May 6, 2008. Moshe Lador on Tuesday said the sweeping gag order placed over the new criminal probe into Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will not be lifted before Independence Day, which begins Wednesday night. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
State Prosecutor Moshe Lador (R) at the district court in Jerusalem after a discussion about Prime Minister Ehud Olmert investigation , May 6, 2008. Moshe Lador on Tuesday said the sweeping gag order placed over the new criminal probe into Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will not be lifted before Independence Day, which begins Wednesday night. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
State Prosecutor Moshe Lador talks to the press at the district court in Jerusalem after the discussion about Prime Minister Ehud Olmert investigation , May 6, 2008. Moshe Lador on Tuesday said the sweeping gag order placed over the new criminal probe into Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will not be lifted before Independence Day, which begins Wednesday night. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.