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Portrait of retired judge Tzvi Tal, head of The Tal committee. The committee was appointed in 1999 by then prime minister and defense minister Ehud Barak, and dealt with the special exemption from mandatory military service in the Israel Defense Forces given to Israeli Ultra Orthodox Jews. November 17, 2009. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Retired judge Tzvi Tal, head of The Tal committee, speaks at the Israeli parliament on the topic of the Tal law. The law deals with the special exemption from mandatory military service in the Israel Defense Forces given to Israeli Ultra Orthodox Jews. November 17, 2009. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Egyptian soccer fans cheer with their national flags in front of Cairo stadium in Cairo November 14, 2009. Egypt hosts Algeria for their 2010 World Cup qualifying playoff soccer match on November 14 Photo by Wissam Nassar /FLASH90
A Palestinian farmer works in the field during the beginning of the rainy season in the West Bank city of Hebron November 15, 2009. Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun /FLASH 90
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, attends a Likud Party meeting in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament in Jerusalem, on Monday, Nov 16, 2009. Netanyahu said during the Likud faction meeting that his meeting with US President Barack Obama last week was "very good". Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Hundreds of Ethiopian Jews take part in a prayer of the Sigd holyday on a hill overlooking Jerusalem on November 16, 2009. The prayer is performed by Ethiopian Jews every year to celebrate their community's connection and commitment to Israel. About 80,000 Ethiopian Jews live in Israel, many of them came in massive Israeli airlifts during times of crisis in Ethiopia in 1984 and 1991. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash9
Palestinian security officers participate in a march to mark the 21st anniversary of the self-declared Palestinian Independence Day in the West Bank city of Hebron, November 16, 2009. Palestinians have marked Nov. 15 as their Independence Day since 1988 when the Palestine National Council unilaterally declared statehood in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun/FLASH90
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a visit to a naval vessel off the coast of the northern Israeli city of Haifa November 17, 2009.Photo by Alex Rozkovsky/Flash 90
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a visit to a naval vessel off the coast of the northern Israeli city of Haifa November 17, 2009.Photo by Alex Rozkovsky/Flash 90
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a visit to a naval vessel off the coast of the northern Israeli city of Haifa November 17, 2009.Photo by Alex Rozkovsky/Flash 90
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a visit to a naval vessel off the coast of the northern Israeli city of Haifa November 17, 2009.Photo by Alex Rozkovsky/Flash 90
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a visit to a naval vessel off the coast of the northern Israeli city of Haifa November 17, 2009.Photo by Alex Rozkovsky/Flash 90
A new torah scroll was introduced to the Sephardic shul "Ohel YEchiel" in Mevaseret Zion, which is a suburb of Jerusalem. Nov 17 2009. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
A new torah scroll was introduced to the Sephardic shul "Ohel YEchiel" in Mevaseret Zion, which is a suburb of Jerusalem. Nov 17 2009. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jaffa Street is under construction due to the building of the light train tracks that will go through the Jerusalem main street. Tuesday, Nov 17, 2009. The first train is expected to make its maiden voyage along the 13.8-kilometer Pisgat Ze'ev-Mt. Herzl line by late 2010. The Old City, downtown and Yad Vashem will be the first tourist-frequented sites to benefit. Photo by. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
700 workers from the city of Petach Tikva chant "Bread and Work" while they hold cardboard boxes referring to having to move out on the street, as they protest outside the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem. November 17, 2009. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90