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A corpse of the victim that murdered by a shooting attack, An Israeli man was seriously wounded from several gun shots by an unknown attacker in "Kikar zahal" in center Jerusalem June 2, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
The corpse of the victim who was murdered in a shooting attack at Kikar Zahal in Jerusalem is brought out by paramedics and police. June 02, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
The corpse of the victim who was murdered in a shooting attack at Kikar Zahal in Jerusalem is brought out by paramedics and police. June 02, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
A corpse of the victim that murdered by a shooting attack, An Israeli man was seriously wounded from several gun shots by an unknown attacker in "Kikar zahal" in center Jerusalem June 2, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
Ultra orthodox Jewish teacher with his students during a civil defence drill in school, Romema neighborhood in Jerusalem. jUNE 01, 2009. The Biggest ever civil defence drill gets under way in Israel on Sunday, June 02, 2009, and will last three days. Photo by Abir Sultan/ Falsh90.
Ultra orthodox Jewish teacher with his students during a civil defence drill in school, Romema neighborhood in Jerusalem. jUNE 01, 2009. The Biggest ever civil defence drill gets under way in Israel on Sunday, June 02, 2009, and will last three days. Photo by Abir Sultan/ Falsh90.
Ultra orthodox Jewish students during a civil defence drill in school, Romema neighborhood in Jerusalem. jUNE 01, 2009. The Biggest ever civil defence drill gets under way in Israel on Sunday, June 02, 2009, and will last three days. Photo by Abir Sultan/ Falsh90.
Ultra orthodox Jewish teacher with his students during a civil defence drill in school, Romema neighborhood in Jerusalem. jUNE 01, 2009. The Biggest ever civil defence drill gets under way in Israel on Sunday, June 02, 2009, and will last three days. Photo by Abir Sultan/ Falsh90.
Ultra orthodox Jewish teacher with his students during a civil defence drill in school, Romema neighborhood in Jerusalem. jUNE 01, 2009. The Biggest ever civil defence drill gets under way in Israel on Sunday, June 02, 2009, and will last three days. Photo by Abir Sultan/ Falsh90.
Israeli traffic policemen walk way from a children vehicle that lost control, harm and killed a four yaers old boy in Jerusalem , Neve Yakov 02, June 2009. . Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
Israeli traffic policemen walk way from a children vehicle that lost control, harm and killed a four yaers old boy in Jerusalem , Neve Yakov 02, June 2009. . Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
General Motors corp and the United states government finalized a plan to allow General Motors to file for bankruptcy. The long time struggling of General Motors will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York. Government support for GM is expected to total up to $60 billion. Nearly half of that money has already been extended this year in emergency aid. The largest automotive industry bankruptcy ever. June 2009. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss/Flash90
General Motors corp and the United states government finalized a plan to allow General Motors to file for bankruptcy. The long time struggling of General Motors will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York. Government support for GM is expected to total up to $60 billion. Nearly half of that money has already been extended this year in emergency aid. The largest automotive industry bankruptcy ever. June 2009. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss/Flash90
General Motors corp and the United states government finalized a plan to allow General Motors to file for bankruptcy. The long time struggling of General Motors will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York. Government support for GM is expected to total up to $60 billion. Nearly half of that money has already been extended this year in emergency aid. The largest automotive industry bankruptcy ever. June 2009. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss/Flash90
General Motors corp and the United states government finalized a plan to allow General Motors to file for bankruptcy. The long time struggling of General Motors will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York. Government support for GM is expected to total up to $60 billion. Nearly half of that money has already been extended this year in emergency aid. The largest automotive industry bankruptcy ever. June 2009. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss/Flash90
General Motors corp and the United states government finalized a plan to allow General Motors to file for bankruptcy. The long time struggling of General Motors will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York. Government support for GM is expected to total up to $60 billion. Nearly half of that money has already been extended this year in emergency aid. The largest automotive industry bankruptcy ever. June 2009. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss/Flash90
General Motors corp and the United states government finalized a plan to allow General Motors to file for bankruptcy. The long time struggling of General Motors will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York. Government support for GM is expected to total up to $60 billion. Nearly half of that money has already been extended this year in emergency aid. The largest automotive industry bankruptcy ever. June 2009. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss/Flash90
The pupils at Gush Etzion school gather at the gymnastic hall as the sirens sound all over Israel for the massive civil defence exercise aimed at preparing the country for air or missile attacks involving non-conventional weapons on June 2, 2009. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash0
MK member Shaul Mofaz (R) and Speaker of the Knesset Reuven Rivlin (L) are seen during a civil defence drill at the Knesset (Israel's Parliament) in Jerusalem, on June 02, 2009. Air raid sirens sounded across Israel on Tuesday, sending millions of Israelis into bomb shelters and blastproof rooms in the country's biggest-ever civil defense drill.
It was part of a five-day exercise code-named Turning Point III. The drill includes simulated rocket and missile attacks on Israeli cities, including preparations for a nonconventional strike. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Speaker of the Knesset Reuven Rivlin is seen during a civil defence drill at the Knesset (Israel's Parliament) in Jerusalem, on June 02, 2009. Air raid sirens sounded across Israel on Tuesday, sending millions of Israelis into bomb shelters and blastproof rooms in the country's biggest-ever civil defense drill. It was part of a five-day exercise code-named Turning Point III. The drill includes simulated rocket and missile attacks on Israeli cities, including preparations for a nonconventional strike. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
An Israeli paramedic is seen during a civil defence drill at the Knesset (Israel's Parliament) in Jerusalem, on June 02, 2009. Air raid sirens sounded across Israel on Tuesday, sending millions of Israelis into bomb shelters and blastproof rooms in the country's biggest-ever civil defense drill. It was part of a five-day exercise code-named Turning Point III. The drill includes simulated rocket and missile attacks on Israeli cities, including preparations for a nonconventional strike. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
British rock legend Roger Waters speaks to a student at the Sam Shpiegel Film and Television School in Jerusalem on June 1, 2009. Photo by Lior Mizrahi