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State Attorney Moshe Lador (R) and Justice Minister Daniel Fridman attend a press conference in Jerusalem, on Jan 26, 2009. State Attorney Moshe Lador on Monday dismissed claims of a political witch-hunt against Avigdor Lieberman, a day after the arrest of his daughter, attorney and five other associates as part of a bribery investigation into the Israel Beiteinu head. Photo by Lior Mizrahi/Flash90.
Justice Minister Daniel Fridman (R) and State Attorney Moshe Lador attend a press conference in Jerusalem, on Jan 26, 2009. State Attorney Moshe Lador on Monday dismissed claims of a political witch-hunt against Avigdor Lieberman, a day after the arrest of his daughter, attorney and five other associates as part of a bribery investigation into the Israel Beiteinu head. Photo by Lior Mizrahi/Flash90.
State Attorney Moshe Lador and Justice Minister Daniel Fridman (not seen) attend a press conference in Jerusalem, on Jan 26, 2009. State Attorney Moshe Lador on Monday dismissed claims of a political witch-hunt against Avigdor Lieberman, a day after the arrest of his daughter, attorney and five other associates as part of a bribery investigation into the Israel Beiteinu head. Photo by Lior Mizrahi/Flash90.
State Attorney Moshe Lador and Justice Minister Daniel Fridman (not seen) attend a press conference in Jerusalem, on Jan 26, 2009. State Attorney Moshe Lador on Monday dismissed claims of a political witch-hunt against Avigdor Lieberman, a day after the arrest of his daughter, attorney and five other associates as part of a bribery investigation into the Israel Beiteinu head. Photo by Lior Mizrahi/Flash90.
Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert speaks at the World Jewish Congress in Jerusalem, on Jan 26, 2009. The latest poll for the Feb.10 election in Israel show Benjamin Netanyahu's hawkish Likud Party leading Kadima, the party of outgoing Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and its candidate for premier, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, by about five seats in the 120 seat parliament. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert speaks at the World Jewish Congress in Jerusalem, on Jan 26, 2009. The latest poll for the Feb.10 election in Israel show Benjamin Netanyahu's hawkish Likud Party leading Kadima, the party of outgoing Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and its candidate for premier, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, by about five seats in the 120 seat parliament. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert speaks at the World Jewish Congress in Jerusalem, on Jan 26, 2009. The latest poll for the Feb.10 election in Israel show Benjamin Netanyahu's hawkish Likud Party leading Kadima, the party of outgoing Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and its candidate for premier, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, by about five seats in the 120 seat parliament. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90