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Round Table of the Israeli Democracy Institute, about the law minister suggestion to splitt the Israeli Attorney General Menny Mazuz authority , September 07, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
portrait of Knesset member Nissim Zeev from Shas party inside a new swimming pool he build for yeshiva"Nevat isrea seminarl" Jerusalem. Sep 07 2009.Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
Supreme Court President (Emeritus) Meir Shamgar(R) Attorney General Menny Mazuz (L) during Round Table of the Israeli Democracy Institute, about the law minister suggestion to splitt the Israeli Attorney General authority , September 07, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
Justice Minister Ya'akov Ne'eman during Round Table of the Israeli Democracy Institute, about the law minister suggestion to splitt the Israeli Attorney General Menny Mazuz authority , September 07, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
Attorney General Menny Mazuz during Round Table of the Israeli Democracy Institute, about the law minister suggestion to splitt the Israeli Attorney General authority , September 07, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
Attorney General Menny Mazuz during Round Table of the Israeli Democracy Institute, about the law minister suggestion to splitt the Israeli Attorney General authority , September 07, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
An Ultra Orthodox man blows the shofar in preparation for the Jewish New Year in a Judaica shop in Mea Shearim neighborhood, Jerusalem. Sep 07 2009.Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
An Ultra Orthodox man blows the shofar in preparation for the Jewish New Year in a Judaica shop in Mea Shearim neighborhood, Jerusalem. Sep 07 2009.Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
An Ultra Orthodox man holding a shofar in preparation for the Jewish New Year in a Judaica shop in Mea Shearim neighborhood, Jerusalem. Sep 07 2009.Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
An Ultra Orthodox man holding a shofar in preparation for the Jewish New Year in a Judaica shop in Mea Shearim neighborhood, Jerusalem. Sep 07 2009.Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
A view of a construction site is seen in the Jewish West Bank settlement of Har Gilo, on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Monday, Sept. 7, 2009. Defense Minister Ehud Barak signed some of the permits needed to construct 500 new houses in West Bank settlements the new housing, which was decided on by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, will be built in six settlements, all of which are included in the settlement blocs that Israel wants to keep under any peace agreement.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
A view of a construction site is seen in the Jewish West Bank settlement of Har Gilo, on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Monday, Sept. 7, 2009. Defense Minister Ehud Barak signed some of the permits needed to construct 500 new houses in West Bank settlements the new housing, which was decided on by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, will be built in six settlements, all of which are included in the settlement blocs that Israel wants to keep under any peace agreement.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Palestinians workers build a new house in the Jewish West Bank settlement of Har Gilo, on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Monday, Sept. 7, 2009. Defense Minister Ehud Barak signed some of the permits needed to construct 500 new houses in West Bank settlements the new housing, which was decided on by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, will be built in six settlements, all of which are included in the settlement blocs that Israel wants to keep under any peace agreement.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
A Palestinian man works at a construction site in the Jewish West Bank settlement of Har Gilo, on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Monday, Sept. 7, 2009. Defense Minister Ehud Barak signed some of the permits needed to construct 500 new houses in West Bank settlements the new housing, which was decided on by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, will be built in six settlements, all of which are included in the settlement blocs that Israel wants to keep under any peace agreement.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90