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Wheels of Love, the Annual International Charity Bike Ride for the children of Alyn Hospital, with some 500 cyclists from differet countries participating, cross the floods in the Dead Sea on their way from Masada back to meet the hospital's children in Jerusalm on November 13, 2008. Photo by Hagai Shmueli/FLASH90
Wheels of Love, the Annual International Charity Bike Ride for the children of Alyn Hospital, with some 500 cyclists from differet countries participating, cross the floods in the Dead Sea on their way from Masada back to meet the hospital's children in Jerusalm on November 13, 2008. Photo by Hagai Shmueli/FLASH90
Wheels of Love, the Annual International Charity Bike Ride for the children of Alyn Hospital, with some 500 cyclists from differet countries participating, cross the floods in the Dead Sea on their way from Masada back to meet the hospital's children in Jerusalm on November 13, 2008. Photo by Hagai Shmueli/FLASH90
Wheels of Love, the Annual International Charity Bike Ride for the children of Alyn Hospital, with some 500 cyclists from differet countries participating, cross the floods in the Dead Sea on their way from Masada back to meet the hospital's children in Jerusalm on November 13, 2008. Photo by Hagai Shmueli/FLASH90
Wheels of Love, the Annual International Charity Bike Ride for the children of Alyn Hospital, with some 500 cyclists from differet countries participating, cross the floods in the Dead Sea on their way from Masada back to meet the hospital's children in Jerusalm on November 13, 2008. Photo by Hagai Shmueli/FLASH90
Wheels of Love, the Annual International Charity Bike Ride for the children of Alyn Hospital, with some 500 cyclists from differet countries participating, cross the floods in the Dead Sea on their way from Masada back to meet the hospital's children in Jerusalm on November 13, 2008. Photo by Hagai Shmueli/FLASH90
A young Israeli soldier boy returning home from the army for the weekend, embraces a young women while girls sit on a bench laughing and drinking coffee in Jerusalem. November 13, 2008. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israeli Ethiopian Jews spend the night in a protest tents set up in front of the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem on November 13, 2008. A group of new imigrants from Ethiopia set up a tentcamp in protest to the absorption center that they are set in. According to the Ethiopian the place is far from schools and don't offer them any job opportunities in the area. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /*FLASH90
Israeli Ethiopian Jews spend the night in a protest tents set up in front of the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem on November 13, 2008. A group of new imigrants from Ethiopia set up a tentcamp in protest to the absorption center that they are set in. According to the Ethiopian the place is far from schools and don't offer them any job opportunities in the area. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /*FLASH90
Israeli Ethiopian Jews spend the night in a protest tents set up in front of the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem on November 13, 2008. A group of new imigrants from Ethiopia set up a tentcamp in protest to the absorption center that they are set in. According to the Ethiopian the place is far from schools and don't offer them any job opportunities in the area. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /*FLASH90
Israeli Ethiopian Jews spend the night in a protest tents set up in front of the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem on November 13, 2008. A group of new imigrants from Ethiopia set up a tentcamp in protest to the absorption center that they are set in. According to the Ethiopian the place is far from schools and don't offer them any job opportunities in the area. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /*FLASH90
Israeli Ethiopian Jews spend the night in a protest tents set up in front of the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem on November 13, 2008. A group of new imigrants from Ethiopia set up a tentcamp in protest to the absorption center that they are set in. According to the Ethiopian the place is far from schools and don't offer them any job opportunities in the area. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /*FLASH90
Israeli Ethiopian Jews spend the night in a protest tents set up in front of the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem on November 13, 2008. A group of new imigrants from Ethiopia set up a tentcamp in protest to the absorption center that they are set in. According to the Ethiopian the place is far from schools and don't offer them any job opportunities in the area. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /*FLASH90
Ofer Hugi, former Israeli politician who served as a Knesset member for Shas, was in court today at his appeal hearing. Two months ago he was sentenced to two years in prison, a year and-a-half probation and a fine of NIS 12,000 (roughly $2,900) after being convicted of various fraud charges for crimes in the sum of NIS 2 million (about $470,000). The court rejected his appeal today and sentenced him to three years in jail. November 13 2008. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90.
Ofer Hugi, former Israeli politician who served as a Knesset member for Shas, was in court today at his appeal hearing. Two months ago he was sentenced to two years in prison, a year and-a-half probation and a fine of NIS 12,000 (roughly $2,900) after being convicted of various fraud charges for crimes in the sum of NIS 2 million (about $470,000). The court rejected his appeal today and sentenced him to three years in jail. November 13 2008. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90.
Ofer Hugi, former Israeli politician who served as a Knesset member for Shas, was in court today at his appeal hearing. Two months ago he was sentenced to two years in prison, a year and-a-half probation and a fine of NIS 12,000 (roughly $2,900) after being convicted of various fraud charges for crimes in the sum of NIS 2 million (about $470,000). The court rejected his appeal today and sentenced him to three years in jail. November 13 2008. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90.
Ofer Hugi, former Israeli politician who served as a Knesset member for Shas, was in court today at his appeal hearing. Two months ago he was sentenced to two years in prison, a year and-a-half probation and a fine of NIS 12,000 (roughly $2,900) after being convicted of various fraud charges for crimes in the sum of NIS 2 million (about $470,000). The court rejected his appeal today and sentenced him to three years in jail. November 13 2008. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90.
Ofer Hugi, former Israeli politician who served as a Knesset member for Shas, was in court today at his appeal hearing. Two months ago he was sentenced to two years in prison, a year and-a-half probation and a fine of NIS 12,000 (roughly $2,900) after being convicted of various fraud charges for crimes in the sum of NIS 2 million (about $470,000). The court rejected his appeal today and sentenced him to three years in jail. November 13 2008. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90.
Funeral of Four Hamas fighters Killed in Israeli army operation in Khan Younis City in southern Gaza Strip near the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel, November 13, 2008. southern Gaza Strip. Four Palestinian militants were killed and an Israeli soldier was wounded along the Gaza border on Wednesday. Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinians mourn during the funeral of Four Hamas fighters killed in Israeli army operation in Khan Younis City in southern Gaza Strip, near the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel. November 13, 2008. southern Gaza Strip. Four Palestinian militants were killed and an Israeli soldier was wounded along the Gaza border on Wednesday in the latest flare-up to rattle a nearly five-month lull and imperil aid deliveries.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinians attend a funeral of Hamas fighters. November 13, 2008. southern Gaza Strip. Four Palestinian militants were killed and an Israeli soldier was wounded along the Gaza border on Wednesday in the latest flare-up to rattle a nearly five-month lull and imperil aid deliveries.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90.
Palestinians attend a funeral of Hamas fighters. November 13, 2008. southern Gaza Strip. Four Palestinian militants were killed and an Israeli soldier was wounded along the Gaza border on Wednesday in the latest flare-up to rattle a nearly five-month lull and imperil aid deliveries.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90.