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Channel 10 workers carry signs next to Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz asking the minister to take responsibility,during a protest in Jerusalem. Yossi Maiman announces he will be stopping to cover the channel's growing deficit, July 16 2009 Photo Nati Shohhat/ Flash90
Channel 10 workers carry signs next to Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz asking the minister to take responsibility,during a protest in Jerusalem. Yossi Maiman announces he will be stopping to cover the channel's growing deficit, July 16 2009 Photo Nati Shohhat/ Flash90
Channel 10 workers carry signs next to Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz asking the minister to take responsibility,during a protest in Jerusalem. Yossi Maiman announces he will be stopping to cover the channel's growing deficit, July 16 2009 Photo Nati Shohhat/ Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish kids burning garbage in the street during a demonstration at the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, on July 16, 2009. Ultra Orthodox Jewish on the third day of rioting over the arrest of a mentally ill Hasidic woman who authorities say was starving her child. Photo by nati shohat / FLASH90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish kids burning garbage in the street during a demonstration at the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, on July 16, 2009. Ultra Orthodox Jewish on the third day of rioting over the arrest of a mentally ill Hasidic woman who authorities say was starving her child. Photo by nati shohat / FLASH90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish kids burning garbage in the street during a demonstration at the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, on July 16, 2009. Ultra Orthodox Jewish on the third day of rioting over the arrest of a mentally ill Hasidic woman who authorities say was starving her child. Photo by nati shohat / FLASH90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish kids burning garbage in the street during a demonstration at the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, on July 16, 2009. Ultra Orthodox Jewish on the third day of rioting over the arrest of a mentally ill Hasidic woman who authorities say was starving her child. Photo by nati shohat / FLASH90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish kids burning garbage in the street during a demonstration at the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, on July 16, 2009. Ultra Orthodox Jewish on the third day of rioting over the arrest of a mentally ill Hasidic woman who authorities say was starving her child. Photo by nati shohat / FLASH90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish kids burning garbage in the street during a demonstration at the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, on July 16, 2009. Ultra Orthodox Jewish on the third day of rioting over the arrest of a mentally ill Hasidic woman who authorities say was starving her child. Photo by nati shohat / FLASH90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish kids burning garbage in the street during a demonstration at the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, on July 16, 2009. Ultra Orthodox Jewish on the third day of rioting over the arrest of a mentally ill Hasidic woman who authorities say was starving her child. Photo by nati shohat / FLASH90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish kids burning garbage in the street during a demonstration at the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, on July 16, 2009. Ultra Orthodox Jewish on the third day of rioting over the arrest of a mentally ill Hasidic woman who authorities say was starving her child. Photo by nati shohat / FLASH90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish kids burning garbage in the street during a demonstration at the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, on July 16, 2009. Ultra Orthodox Jewish on the third day of rioting over the arrest of a mentally ill Hasidic woman who authorities say was starving her child. Photo by nati shohat / FLASH90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish kids burning garbage in the street during a demonstration at the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, on July 16, 2009. Ultra Orthodox Jewish on the third day of rioting over the arrest of a mentally ill Hasidic woman who authorities say was starving her child. Photo by nati shohat / FLASH90
Dr. Yuval Steinitz relaxes at his garden in Mevaseret Zion on July 16 2009. Steinitz is currently Israel's finance minister. Before entering politics, at 1999, he was a Philosophy lecturer at the University of Haifa. During his first term in the Knesset Steinitz served as the chairman of the Subcommittee for Defense, Planning and Policy, and as a member of both the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and the Constitution Law and Courts Committee. Later on he chaired the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Subcommittee for the State of Alert and Field Security the Sub-Committee on Intelligence & Secret Services. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Dr. Yuval Steinitz relaxes at his garden in Mevaseret Zion on July 16 2009. Steinitz is currently Israel's finance minister. Before entering politics, at 1999, he was a Philosophy lecturer at the University of Haifa. During his first term in the Knesset Steinitz served as the chairman of the Subcommittee for Defense, Planning and Policy, and as a member of both the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and the Constitution Law and Courts Committee. Later on he chaired the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Subcommittee for the State of Alert and Field Security the Sub-Committee on Intelligence & Secret Services. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Dr. Yuval Steinitz relaxes at his garden in Mevaseret Zion on July 16 2009. Steinitz is currently Israel's finance minister. Before entering politics, at 1999, he was a Philosophy lecturer at the University of Haifa. During his first term in the Knesset Steinitz served as the chairman of the Subcommittee for Defense, Planning and Policy, and as a member of both the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and the Constitution Law and Courts Committee. Later on he chaired the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Subcommittee for the State of Alert and Field Security the Sub-Committee on Intelligence & Secret Services. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Dr. Yuval Steinitz relaxes at his garden in Mevaseret Zion on July 16 2009. Steinitz is currently Israel's finance minister. Before entering politics, at 1999, he was a Philosophy lecturer at the University of Haifa. During his first term in the Knesset Steinitz served as the chairman of the Subcommittee for Defense, Planning and Policy, and as a member of both the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and the Constitution Law and Courts Committee. Later on he chaired the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Subcommittee for the State of Alert and Field Security the Sub-Committee on Intelligence & Secret Services. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Dr. Yuval Steinitz relaxes at his garden in Mevaseret Zion on July 16 2009. Steinitz is currently Israel's finance minister. Before entering politics, at 1999, he was a Philosophy lecturer at the University of Haifa. During his first term in the Knesset Steinitz served as the chairman of the Subcommittee for Defense, Planning and Policy, and as a member of both the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and the Constitution Law and Courts Committee. Later on he chaired the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Subcommittee for the State of Alert and Field Security the Sub-Committee on Intelligence & Secret Services. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Dr. Yuval Steinitz relaxes at his garden in Mevaseret Zion on July 16 2009. Steinitz is currently Israel's finance minister. Before entering politics, at 1999, he was a Philosophy lecturer at the University of Haifa. During his first term in the Knesset Steinitz served as the chairman of the Subcommittee for Defense, Planning and Policy, and as a member of both the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and the Constitution Law and Courts Committee. Later on he chaired the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Subcommittee for the State of Alert and Field Security the Sub-Committee on Intelligence & Secret Services. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Dr. Yuval Steinitz relaxes at his garden in Mevaseret Zion on July 16 2009. Steinitz is currently Israel's finance minister. Before entering politics, at 1999, he was a Philosophy lecturer at the University of Haifa. During his first term in the Knesset Steinitz served as the chairman of the Subcommittee for Defense, Planning and Policy, and as a member of both the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and the Constitution Law and Courts Committee. Later on he chaired the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Subcommittee for the State of Alert and Field Security the Sub-Committee on Intelligence & Secret Services. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Dr. Yuval Steinitz reads the daily paper at the kitchen table of his home in Mevaseret Zion on July 16 2009. Steinitz is currently Israel's finance minister. Before entering politics, at 1999, he was a Philosophy lecturer at the University of Haifa. During his first term in the Knesset Steinitz served as the chairman of the Subcommittee for Defense, Planning and Policy, and as a member of both the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and the Constitution Law and Courts Committee. Later on he chaired the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Subcommittee for the State of Alert and Field Security the Sub-Committee on Intelligence & Secret Services. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Dr. Yuval at his house in Mevaseret Zion on July 16 2009. Steinitz is currently Israel's finance minister. Before entering politics, at 1999, he was a Philosophy lecturer at the University of Haifa. During his first term in the Knesset Steinitz served as the chairman of the Subcommittee for Defense, Planning and Policy, and as a member of both the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and the Constitution Law and Courts Committee. Later on he chaired the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Subcommittee for the State of Alert and Field Security the Sub-Committee on Intelligence & Secret Services. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Dr. Yuval Steinitz sits at his home computer in Mevaseret Zion on July 16 2009. Steinitz is currently Israel's finance minister. Before entering politics, at 1999, he was a Philosophy lecturer at the University of Haifa. During his first term in the Knesset Steinitz served as the chairman of the Subcommittee for Defense, Planning and Policy, and as a member of both the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and the Constitution Law and Courts Committee. Later on he chaired the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Subcommittee for the State of Alert and Field Security the Sub-Committee on Intelligence & Secret Services. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Dr. Yuval Steinitz sits at his home in Mevaseret Zion on July 16 2009. Steinitz is currently Israel's finance minister. Before entering politics, at 1999, he was a Philosophy lecturer at the University of Haifa. During his first term in the Knesset Steinitz served as the chairman of the Subcommittee for Defense, Planning and Policy, and as a member of both the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and the Constitution Law and Courts Committee. Later on he chaired the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Subcommittee for the State of Alert and Field Security the Sub-Committee on Intelligence & Secret Services. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Dr. Yuval Steinitz sits at his home in Mevaseret Zion on July 16 2009. Steinitz is currently Israel's finance minister. Before entering politics, at 1999, he was a Philosophy lecturer at the University of Haifa. During his first term in the Knesset Steinitz served as the chairman of the Subcommittee for Defense, Planning and Policy, and as a member of both the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and the Constitution Law and Courts Committee. Later on he chaired the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Subcommittee for the State of Alert and Field Security the Sub-Committee on Intelligence & Secret Services. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90