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Illustration of a man smoking a cigarette. The
Israeli goverment have raised the cigarette price by two percent. June 03, 2009. photo by Abir Sultan /Flash 90
Illustration of a man smoking a cigarette. The
Israeli goverment have raised the cigarette price by two percent. June 03, 2009. photo by Abir Sultan /Flash 90
Illustration of a man smoking a cigarette. The
Israeli goverment have raised the cigarette price by two percent. June 03, 2009. photo by Abir Sultan /Flash 90
Aviva and Noam Shalit enter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu office to meat with the new special emissary Hagay hadas on June 03 2009. photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
Aviva and Noam Shalit walk out from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu office after a meating with the new special emissary Hagay hadas on June 03 2009. photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
An Israeli man stands at the entrance of a new sports store and look on people passers by in central city of Jerusalem. June 03, 2009. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
A woman holds an Israeli flag with the star of David painted orange as she stands with right wing protesters demonstrate against U.S. President Barack Obama outside the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem on June 03, 2009. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under heavy U.S. pressure to get peacemaking back on track by recognizing the Palestinians' right to a state of their own and halting settlement expansion in the West Bank. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
The wife of captured American Naval civilian intelligence analyst who was convicted of spying for Israel and recieved a life sentence, speaks at a right wing demonstration against U.S. President Barack Obama outside the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem on June 03, 2009. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under heavy U.S. pressure to get peacemaking back on track by recognizing the Palestinians' right to a state of their own and halting settlement expansion in the West Bank. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Right wing protesters carrying an orange flag reading "The country of Israel for the people of Israel", attend a right wing demonstration against U.S. President Barack Obama outside the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem on June 03, 2009. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under heavy U.S. pressure to get peacemaking back on track by recognizing the Palestinians' right to a state of their own and halting settlement expansion in the West Bank. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Knesset member Michael Ben Ari speaks at a right wing demonstration against U.S. President Barack Obama outside the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem on June 03, 2009. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under heavy U.S. pressure to get peacemaking back on track by recognizing the Palestinians' right to a state of their own and halting settlement expansion in the West Bank. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Portrait of activist Nadia Matar who attended a right wing demonstration against U.S. President Barack Obama outside the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem on June 03, 2009. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under heavy U.S. pressure to get peacemaking back on track by recognizing the Palestinians' right to a state of their own and halting settlement expansion in the West Bank. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
A woman holds an Israeli flag as she stands with right wing protesters demonstrate against U.S. President Barack Obama outside the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem on June 03, 2009. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under heavy U.S. pressure to get peacemaking back on track by recognizing the Palestinians' right to a state of their own and halting settlement expansion in the West Bank. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
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Sign that says "Obama no you can't" at a right wing protesters demonstration against U.S. President Barack Obama outside the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem on June 03, 2009. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under heavy U.S. pressure to get peacemaking back on track by recognizing the Palestinians' right to a state of their own and halting settlement expansion in the West Bank. Photo by Matanta Tausig/Flash90