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A young girl wearing a winter hat poses for the camera as she visits the Mamila shopping mall in Jerusalem on December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
Palestinian police stand guard in the Palestinian village of Kfar Yasuf in the West Bank. In the background is seen the Jewish settlement of Har Bracha. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Palestinian police stand guard in the Palestinian village of Kfar Yasuf in the West Bank. In the background is seen the Jewish settlement of Har Bracha. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Palestinian police escort the car of the Chief Ashkenazi rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Yona Metzger, who came to visit the site of the mosque in the West Bank village of Yasuf which was vandalised by Jewish settlers a few days ago. The walls of the mosque had been sprayed in Hebrew with "We will burn all of you". Rabbi Metzger came to condemn the act. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Palestinian police stand guard in the Palestinian village of Kfar Yasuf in the West Bank. In the background is seen the Jewish settlement of Har Bracha. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Palestinian police stand guard in the Palestinian village of Kfar Yasuf in the West Bank. In the background is seen the Jewish settlement of Har Bracha. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Chief Ashkenazi rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Yona Metzger, visits the site of the mosque in the West Bank village of Yasuf which was vandalised by Jewish settlers a few days ago. The walls of the mosque had been sprayed in Hebrew with "We will burn all of you". Rabbi Metzger came to condemn the act. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Palestinian workers re-paint and fix the mosque in the West Bank village of Yasuf which was vandalised by Jewish settlers a few days ago. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Palestinians kick out a Jewish press photographer wearing a kippa who came to photograph the mosque in the West Bank village of Yasuf which was vandalised a few days ago. It is suspected that Jewish settlers from the area burnt the mosque. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Chief Ashkenazi rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Yona Metzger, is surrounded by Palestinian soldiers as he visits the site of the vandalised mosque in the West Bank village of Yasuf. It is suspected that the mosque was burned by Jewish settlers from the area. The walls of the mosque had been sprayed in Hebrew with "We will burn all of you". Rabbi Metzger came to condemn the act. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Chief Ashkenazi rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Yona Metzger, speaks with Salfit Governor Munir Abboushi as he visits the site of the vandalised mosque in the West Bank village of Yasuf. It is suspected that the mosque was burned by Jewish settlers from the area. The walls of the mosque had been sprayed in Hebrew with "We will burn all of you". Rabbi Metzger came to condemn the act. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Chief Ashkenazi rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Yona Metzger, speaks with Salfit Governor Munir Abboushi as he visits the site of the vandalised mosque in the West Bank village of Yasuf. It is suspected that the mosque was burned by Jewish settlers from the area. The walls of the mosque had been sprayed in Hebrew with "We will burn all of you". Rabbi Metzger came to condemn the act. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Chief Ashkenazi rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Yona Metzger, is surrounded by Palestinian soldiers as he visits the site of the vandalised mosque in the West Bank village of Yasuf. It is suspected that the mosque was burned by Jewish settlers from the area. The walls of the mosque had been sprayed in Hebrew with "We will burn all of you". Rabbi Metzger came to condemn the act. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Chief Ashkenazi rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Yona Metzger, is surrounded by Palestinian soldiers as he visits the site of the vandalised mosque in the West Bank village of Yasuf. It is suspected that the mosque was burned by Jewish settlers from the area. The walls of the mosque had been sprayed in Hebrew with "We will burn all of you". Rabbi Metzger came to condemn the act. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Chief Ashkenazi rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Yona Metzger, is surrounded by Palestinian soldiers as he visits the site of the vandalised mosque in the West Bank village of Yasuf. It is suspected that the mosque was burned by Jewish settlers from the area. The walls of the mosque had been sprayed in Hebrew with "We will burn all of you". Rabbi Metzger came to condemn the act. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Portrait of Yona HaIsraeli, spokesperson of the West Bank settlement of Har Bracha.Defense Minister Ehud Barak announced yesterday he is throwing out the Har Bracha yeshiva from the Hesder yeshiva program. The Hesder yeshiva program allows young men to service in the IDF for up to two years, instead of the usual three, and to learn at yeshiva for at least three years. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
Portrait of Yona HaIsraeli, spokesperson of the West Bank settlement of Har Bracha.Defense Minister Ehud Barak announced yesterday he is throwing out the Har Bracha yeshiva from the Hesder yeshiva program. The Hesder yeshiva program allows young men to service in the IDF for up to two years, instead of the usual three, and to learn at yeshiva for at least three years. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90
Portrait of Yona HaIsraeli, spokesperson of the West Bank settlement of Har Bracha.Defense Minister Ehud Barak announced yesterday he is throwing out the Har Bracha yeshiva from the Hesder yeshiva program. The Hesder yeshiva program allows young men to service in the IDF for up to two years, instead of the usual three, and to learn at yeshiva for at least three years. December 14, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/FLASH90