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A demonstration held by citizens of Beit Shemesh against their mayor, saying that he supports the ultra orthodox population, more than the others.
Photo by /Flash 90
A demonstration held by citizens of Beit Shemesh against their mayor, saying that he supports the ultra orthodox population, more than the others.
Photo by/Flash 90
Chairman of the Yesha Council Danny Dayan speaks at a protest tent set up near the Prime Minister's House demonstrating against the government's decision to freeze settlement building in the West Bank. Yesha Council is an umbrella organization of Jewish municipal communities in the West Bank. September 22, 2009. Photo by Abir sultan/FLASH90
Chairman of the Yesha Council Danny Dayan speaks at a protest tent set up near the Prime Minister's House demonstrating against the government's decision to freeze settlement building in the West Bank. Yesha Council is an umbrella organization of Jewish municipal communities in the West Bank. September 22, 2009. Photo by Abir sultan/FLASH90
Chairman of the Yesha Council Danny Dayan speaks at a protest tent set up near the Prime Minister's House demonstrating against the government's decision to freeze settlement building in the West Bank. Yesha Council is an umbrella organization of Jewish municipal communities in the West Bank. September 22, 2009. Photo by Abir sultan/FLASH90
Chairman of the Yesha Council Danny Dayan speaks at a protest tent set up near the Prime Minister's House demonstrating against the government's decision to freeze settlement building in the West Bank. Yesha Council is an umbrella organization of Jewish municipal communities in the West Bank. September 22, 2009. Photo by Abir sultan/FLASH90
Israeli Border soldiers stand at the checkpoint of road 443 at the entrance to Jerusalem. The Israeli government approved the movement of Palestinian vehicles on road 443, which was forbidden for them in the past. Road 443 leads from Jerusalem to Modiin. December 29, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90