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Major General Yohanan Danino talking to Minister of Public Security, Avi Dichter, before a meeting of the Police in Heichal Hatarbut, Modiin. December 22, 2008. Photo by Jorge Novominsky/Flash 90
Minister of Public Security, Avi Dichter, Yoav Galant, Commander of the Israel Defense Forces Southern Command and Dudi Cohen, The Inspector General of the Israel Police Force, before a meeting of the Police in Heichal Hatarbut, Modiin. December 22, 2008. Photo by Jorge Novominsky/Flash 90
Minister of Public Security, Avi Dichter, and Yoav Galant, Commander of the Israel Defense Forces Southern Command before a meeting of the Police in Heichal Hatarbut, Modiin.
December 22, 2008. Photo by Jorge Novominsky/Flash 90
Minister of Social Affairs Isaac Herzog, hosted an event to thank his supporters in the Labor primaries in Tel Aviv. The chairman of the party, Ehud Barak speaking to Binyamin "Fouad" Ben-Eliezer?, Minister of National Infrastructure, and Avishai Braverman, chairman of Finance Committee in the Knesset. December 22, 2008. Photo by Jorge Novominsky/Flash 90
Minister of Social Affairs Isaac Herzog, hosted an event to thank his supporters in the Labor primaries in Tel Aviv. The chairman of the Labour party Ehud Barak speaking in the event. December 22, 2008. Photo by Jorge Novominsky/Flash 90
Palestinian men stand next to Graffiti and pictures painted and posted on the Separation Wall in the West Bank city of Bethlehem. December 22, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
Monks pray at the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem. The church is one of the oldest continuously operating churches in the world, built over the cave that tradition marks as the birthplace of Christ, and it is considered sacred by followers of both Christianity and Islam. December 22, 2008.
Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
Monks pray at the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem. The church is one of the oldest continuously operating churches in the world, built over the cave that tradition marks as the birthplace of Christ, and it is considered sacred by followers of both Christianity and Islam. December 22, 2008.
Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
Monks pray at the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem. The church is one of the oldest continuously operating churches in the world, built over the cave that tradition marks as the birthplace of Christ, and it is considered sacred by followers of both Christianity and Islam. December 22, 2008.
Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
Monks pray at the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem. The church is one of the oldest continuously operating churches in the world, built over the cave that tradition marks as the birthplace of Christ, and it is considered sacred by followers of both Christianity and Islam. December 22, 2008.
Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90