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Israeli sapper inspect the suspicious cars (mostly the BMW models) at the Crown Plaza hotel parking in the center of Jerusalem on September 14, 2008. Police closed the area due to the bombscare. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90.
Yitzhak Abergil walks out from court hall on Sunday, Sep 14, 2008, at the magistrates court in Jerusalem. Yitzhak and Meir Abergil, whom police believe head one of Israel's largest crime organizations, were brought before a Jerusalem court today to decide whether to extend their remand for another 20 days in the framework of a U.S. extradition request. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Yitzhak Abergil smiles as he walks out from court hall on Sunday, Sep 14, 2008, at the magistrates court in Jerusalem. Yitzhak and Meir Abergil, whom police believe head one of Israel's largest crime organizations, were brought before a Jerusalem court today to decide whether to extend their remand for another 20 days in the framework of a U.S. extradition request. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Yitzhak Abergil walks out from court hall on Sunday, Sep 14, 2008, at the magistrates court in Jerusalem. Yitzhak and Meir Abergil, whom police believe head one of Israel's largest crime organizations, were brought before a Jerusalem court today to decide whether to extend their remand for another 20 days in the framework of a U.S. extradition request. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Meir Abergil walks out from court hall on Sunday, Sep 14, 2008, at the magistrates court in Jerusalem. Yitzhak and Meir Abergil, whom police believe head one of Israel's largest crime organizations, were brought before a Jerusalem court today to decide whether to extend their remand for another 20 days in the framework of a U.S. extradition request. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Meir Abergil (R), Sasson Barachi and Yitzhak Abergil sit in court hall on Sunday, Sep 14, 2008, at the magistrates court in Jerusalem. Yitzhak and Meir Abergil, whom police believe head one of Israel's largest crime organizations, were brought before a Jerusalem court today to decide whether to extend their remand for another 20 days in the framework of a U.S. extradition request. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz delivers a statement to the press at his office in Jerusalem. Sunday, Sep 14, 2008. Strategists for the four Kadima leadership candidates said they will devote the final days before Wednesday's primary to reiterating the key messages of their campaigns and making sure that their supporters make it to polling stations. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz delivers a statement to the press at his office in Jerusalem. Sunday, Sep 14, 2008. Strategists for the four Kadima leadership candidates said they will devote the final days before Wednesday's primary to reiterating the key messages of their campaigns and making sure that their supporters make it to polling stations. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz delivers a statement to the press at his office in Jerusalem. Sunday, Sep 14, 2008. Strategists for the four Kadima leadership candidates said they will devote the final days before Wednesday's primary to reiterating the key messages of their campaigns and making sure that their supporters make it to polling stations. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz delivers a statement to the press at his office in Jerusalem. Sunday, Sep 14, 2008. Strategists for the four Kadima leadership candidates said they will devote the final days before Wednesday's primary to reiterating the key messages of their campaigns and making sure that their supporters make it to polling stations. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Benjamin Netanyahu, former Prime Minister, head of the opposition and Chairman of the Likud Party (L) shake hands with Spain's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Miguel Angel Moratinos, as they meet in hotel in Jerusalem. Sep 14, 2008. Moratinos reportedly praised Turkey's role in indirect talks between Jerusalem and Damascus, expressing his belief that direct talks between the two were close. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Palestinian students and international pro-Palestinian activists hold a demonstration in front of the United Nations offices in Gaza. Sunday, September 14, 2008. The demonstrators demanded a solution by opening the crossing points so they can join their universities abroad. Photo by Wissam Nassar / Flash 90.
Palestinian students and international pro-Palestinian activists hold a demonstration in front of the United Nations offices in Gaza. Sunday, September 14, 2008. The demonstrators demanded a solution by opening the crossing points so they can join their universities abroad. Photo by Wissam Nassar / Flash 90.
Palestinian students and international pro-Palestinian activists hold a demonstration in front of the United Nations offices in Gaza. Sunday, September 14, 2008. The demonstrators demanded a solution by opening the crossing points so they can join their universities abroad. Photo by Wissam Nassar / Flash 90.
Foreigners crossing a zebra crossing in Neve Sha'anan. Neve Sha'anan is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Tel Aviv, Israel. Many foreign workers live or look for work in Neve Sha'anan, seen by the unusual public phones on Neve Sha'anan Street, advertising cheap calls to countries such as China, Russia and Ukraine. It is also a major transportation hub, containing both the new and old Tel Aviv Central Bus Stations. September 14, 2008. Photo by Matanya Tausig/Flash90.
Foreigners in Neve Sha'anan. Neve Sha'anan is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Tel Aviv, Israel. Many foreign workers live or look for work in Neve Sha'anan, seen by the unusual public phones on Neve Sha'anan Street, advertising cheap calls to countries such as China, Russia and Ukraine. It is also a major transportation hub, containing both the new and old Tel Aviv Central Bus Stations. September 14, 2008. Photo by Matanya Tausig/Flash90.
Old man pushes himself in his wheelchair while car follows on behind in Neve Sha'anan. Neve Sha'anan is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Tel Aviv, Israel. Many foreign workers live or look for work in Neve Sha'anan, seen by the unusual public phones on Neve Sha'anan Street, advertising cheap calls to countries such as China, Russia and Ukraine. It is also a major transportation hub, containing both the new and old Tel Aviv Central Bus Stations. September 14, 2008. Photo by Matanya Tausig/Flash90.