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Israeli Beitar Jerusalem F. C. supporters cheer during a game against Arab Israeli F. C. Bnei Sakhnin at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem May 30 2008.Photo By Lior Mizrahi/ Flash 90.
Israeli Beitar Jerusalem F. C. supporters cheer during a game against Arab Israeli F. C. Bnei Sakhnin at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem May 30 2008.Photo By Lior Mizrahi/ Flash 90.
Israeli Beitar Jerusalem F. C. supporters cheer during a game against Arab Israeli F. C. Bnei Sakhnin at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem May 30 2008.Photo By Lior Mizrahi/ Flash 90.
Israeli Beitar Jerusalem F. C. supporters cheer during a game against Arab Israeli F. C. Bnei Sakhnin at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem May 30 2008.Photo By Lior Mizrahi/ Flash 90.
Israeli Beitar Jerusalem F. C. supporters cheer during a game against Arab Israeli F. C. Bnei Sakhnin at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem May 30 2008.Photo By Lior Mizrahi/ Flash 90.
Israeli Beitar Jerusalem F. C. supporters cheer during a game against Arab Israeli F. C. Bnei Sakhnin at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem May 30 2008.Photo By Lior Mizrahi/ Flash 90.
Arab Israeli F. C. Bnei Sakhnin supporters cheer during a game against Israeli Beitar Jerusalem F. C. at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem May 30 2008.Photo By Lior Mizrahi/ Flash 90.
Arab Israeli F. C. Bnei Sakhnin supporters cheer during a game against Israeli Beitar Jerusalem F. C. at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem May 30 2008.Photo By Lior Mizrahi/ Flash 90.
Arab Israeli F. C. Bnei Sakhnin supporters cheer during a game against Israeli Beitar Jerusalem F. C. at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem May 30 2008. Photo By Lior Mizrahi/ Flash 90.
Fruns Asmamo (70) and Yalga Asmamo (19) pray at the Western Wall, as they arrive to the Judaism's holiest site at the first time after immigrating to Israel, May 30, 2008. The story follows the immigration of last groups of Falash-Mura, as the Israeli government decided to put an end to the immigration of the Falash-Mura community to Israel. About 8,700 Falash Mura still remain in transition camps in northern Ethiopia. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90