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Peace Now Secretary General Yariv Oppenheimer at the supreme court in Jerusalem, on Nov 26, 2008. Oppenheimer joined the Labor party last week and announced that he would run for a seat in the Labor faction in the party's upcoming primaries. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
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Dorit Beinisch, President of the Supreme Court of Israel (C), judge Edna Arbel (R) (former Israel's State Chief Prosecutor ) and judje Miriam Laor (L) during trial at the supreme court in Jerusalem. Nov 26, 2008. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Rabbi Yigal Shendorfi at the magistrates court in Jerusalem. Nov 26, 2008. The Judea and Samaria District Police detained Rabbi Yigal Shendorfi from Nahliel under suspicion that he recruited youths to participate in riots in the Yad Yair outpost in July and September. During the riots security vehicles were damaged and a number of soldiers were attacked. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Rabbi Yigal Shendorfi at the magistrates court in Jerusalem. Nov 26, 2008. The Judea and Samaria District Police detained Rabbi Yigal Shendorfi from Nahliel under suspicion that he recruited youths to participate in riots in the Yad Yair outpost in July and September. During the riots security vehicles were damaged and a number of soldiers were attacked. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Jewish settlers attend a religious study session in a house in the West Bank city of Hebron November 26, 2008. Hardline Jewish settlers hunkered down in the house in the West Bank flashpoint city of Hebron on Sunday, vowing to resist a court order to quit the property they insist they bought from a Palestinian. About 150 Jewish hardliners, mostly youths, moved into Hebron's settler enclave in the past week to support the 13 families that have been living in the house for a year and a half. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Jewish settlers carry boxes as they walk into a house in the West Bank city of Hebron November 26, 2008. Hardline Jewish settlers hunkered down in the house in the West Bank flashpoint city of Hebron on Sunday, vowing to resist a court order to quit the property they insist they bought from a Palestinian. About 150 Jewish hardliners, mostly youths, moved into Hebron's settler enclave in the past week to support the 13 families that have been living in the house for a year and a half. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Israeli singer, Ariel Zilber plays the trumpet in front of a house occupied by Jewish settlers in the West Bank city of Hebron November 26, 2008. Hardline Jewish settlers hunkered down in the house in the West Bank flashpoint city of Hebron on Sunday, vowing to resist a court order to quit the property they insist they bought from a Palestinian. About 150 Jewish hardliners, mostly youths, moved into Hebron's settler enclave in the past week to support the 13 families that have been living in the house for a year and a half. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Jewish settlers dance in front of a house occupied by Jewish settlers in the West Bank city of Hebron November 26, 2008. Hardline Jewish settlers hunkered down in the house in the West Bank flashpoint city of Hebron on Sunday, vowing to resist a court order to quit the property they insist they bought from a Palestinian. About 150 Jewish hardliners, mostly youths, moved into Hebron's settler enclave in the past week to support the 13 families that have been living in the house for a year and a half. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Jewish settlers dance in front of a house occupied by Jewish settlers in the West Bank city of Hebron November 26, 2008. Hardline Jewish settlers hunkered down in the house in the West Bank flashpoint city of Hebron on Sunday, vowing to resist a court order to quit the property they insist they bought from a Palestinian. About 150 Jewish hardliners, mostly youths, moved into Hebron's settler enclave in the past week to support the 13 families that have been living in the house for a year and a half. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Morris Abraham, the owner of a house in Hebron, shows documentation that proof he bought the house, in legal way. In the West Bank city of Hebron November 26, 2008. Hardline Jewish settlers hunkered down in the house in the West Bank flashpoint city of Hebron on Sunday, vowing to resist a court order to quit the property they insist they bought from a Palestinian. About 150 Jewish hardliners, mostly youths, moved into Hebron's settler enclave in the past week to support the 13 families that have been living in the house for a year and a half. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Jewish settler youths sleep on mattresses in the disputed building called the Peace House in the West Bank city of Hebron on 26 November 2008. Hardline Jewish settlers hunkered down in the house and have vowed to resist eviction from the property. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Jewish settler youths sleep on mattresses in the disputed building called the Peace House in the West Bank city of Hebron on 26 November 2008. Hardline Jewish settlers hunkered down in the house and have vowed to resist eviction from the property. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Young Jewish settlers sit outside a house in the West Bank city of Hebron November 26, 2008. Hardline Jewish settlers hunkered down in the house in the West Bank flashpoint city of Hebron on Sunday, vowing to resist a court order to quit the property they insist they bought from a Palestinian. About 150 Jewish hardliners, mostly youths, moved into Hebron's settler enclave in the past week to support the 13 families that have been living in the house for a year and a half. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Jewish settler youths sleep on mattresses in the disputed building called the Peace House in the West Bank city of Hebron on 26 November 2008. Hardline Jewish settlers hunkered down in the house and have vowed to resist eviction from the property. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Jewish settlers are seen through a window in a house in the West Bank city of Hebron November 26, 2008. Hardline Jewish settlers hunkered down in the house in the West Bank flashpoint city of Hebron on Sunday, vowing to resist a court order to quit the property they insist they bought from a Palestinian. About 150 Jewish hardliners, mostly youths, moved into Hebron's settler enclave in the past week to support the 13 families that have been living in the house for a year and a half. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90