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MEITAR, ISRAEL - APRIL 15, 20101 : Shai Dromi in his farm in Meitar, South of Israel. Shai Dromi is an Israeli farmer who, in an act of self-defense, shot and killed a trespasser and wounded another on 13 January 2007. On 15 July 2009, he was acquitted of manslaughter but convicted on charges of illegal possession of weapons.
Dromi's farm is near Meitar in southern Israel, an area plagued by property theft. In the months leading up to the incident, Dromi suffered from several theft incidents. A public uproar drew much attention to Dromi's case leading to the acceptance of a new law, commonly known as the 'Dromi Law', considers opposition to intruders as self-defence.
Photo by GILI YAARI/FLASH 90.
MEITAR, ISRAEL - APRIL 15, 20101 : Shai Dromi in his farm in Meitar, South of Israel. Shai Dromi is an Israeli farmer who, in an act of self-defense, shot and killed a trespasser and wounded another on 13 January 2007. On 15 July 2009, he was acquitted of manslaughter but convicted on charges of illegal possession of weapons.
Dromi's farm is near Meitar in southern Israel, an area plagued by property theft. In the months leading up to the incident, Dromi suffered from several theft incidents. A public uproar drew much attention to Dromi's case leading to the acceptance of a new law, commonly known as the 'Dromi Law', considers opposition to intruders as self-defence.
Photo by GILI YAARI/FLASH 90.
MEITAR, ISRAEL - APRIL 15, 20101 : Shai Dromi in his farm in Meitar, South of Israel. Shai Dromi is an Israeli farmer who, in an act of self-defense, shot and killed a trespasser and wounded another on 13 January 2007. On 15 July 2009, he was acquitted of manslaughter but convicted on charges of illegal possession of weapons.
Dromi's farm is near Meitar in southern Israel, an area plagued by property theft. In the months leading up to the incident, Dromi suffered from several theft incidents. A public uproar drew much attention to Dromi's case leading to the acceptance of a new law, commonly known as the 'Dromi Law', considers opposition to intruders as self-defence.
Photo by GILI YAARI/FLASH 90.
MEITAR, ISRAEL - APRIL 15, 20101 : Shai Dromi in his farm in Meitar, South of Israel. Shai Dromi is an Israeli farmer who, in an act of self-defense, shot and killed a trespasser and wounded another on 13 January 2007. On 15 July 2009, he was acquitted of manslaughter but convicted on charges of illegal possession of weapons.
Dromi's farm is near Meitar in southern Israel, an area plagued by property theft. In the months leading up to the incident, Dromi suffered from several theft incidents. A public uproar drew much attention to Dromi's case leading to the acceptance of a new law, commonly known as the 'Dromi Law', considers opposition to intruders as self-defence.
Photo by GILI YAARI/FLASH 90.
MEITAR, ISRAEL - APRIL 15, 20101 : Shai Dromi in his farm in Meitar, South of Israel. Shai Dromi is an Israeli farmer who, in an act of self-defense, shot and killed a trespasser and wounded another on 13 January 2007. On 15 July 2009, he was acquitted of manslaughter but convicted on charges of illegal possession of weapons.
Dromi's farm is near Meitar in southern Israel, an area plagued by property theft. In the months leading up to the incident, Dromi suffered from several theft incidents. A public uproar drew much attention to Dromi's case leading to the acceptance of a new law, commonly known as the 'Dromi Law', considers opposition to intruders as self-defence.
Photo by GILI YAARI/FLASH 90.
MEITAR, ISRAEL - APRIL 15, 20101 : Shai Dromi in his farm in Meitar, South of Israel. Shai Dromi is an Israeli farmer who, in an act of self-defense, shot and killed a trespasser and wounded another on 13 January 2007. On 15 July 2009, he was acquitted of manslaughter but convicted on charges of illegal possession of weapons.
Dromi's farm is near Meitar in southern Israel, an area plagued by property theft. In the months leading up to the incident, Dromi suffered from several theft incidents. A public uproar drew much attention to Dromi's case leading to the acceptance of a new law, commonly known as the 'Dromi Law', considers opposition to intruders as self-defence.
Photo by GILI YAARI/FLASH 90.
MEITAR, ISRAEL - APRIL 15, 20101 : Shai Dromi in his farm in Meitar, South of Israel. Shai Dromi is an Israeli farmer who, in an act of self-defense, shot and killed a trespasser and wounded another on 13 January 2007. On 15 July 2009, he was acquitted of manslaughter but convicted on charges of illegal possession of weapons.
Dromi's farm is near Meitar in southern Israel, an area plagued by property theft. In the months leading up to the incident, Dromi suffered from several theft incidents. A public uproar drew much attention to Dromi's case leading to the acceptance of a new law, commonly known as the 'Dromi Law', considers opposition to intruders as self-defence.
Photo by GILI YAARI/FLASH 90.
MEITAR, ISRAEL - APRIL 15, 20101 : Shai Dromi in his farm in Meitar, South of Israel. Shai Dromi is an Israeli farmer who, in an act of self-defense, shot and killed a trespasser and wounded another on 13 January 2007. On 15 July 2009, he was acquitted of manslaughter but convicted on charges of illegal possession of weapons.
Dromi's farm is near Meitar in southern Israel, an area plagued by property theft. In the months leading up to the incident, Dromi suffered from several theft incidents. A public uproar drew much attention to Dromi's case leading to the acceptance of a new law, commonly known as the 'Dromi Law', considers opposition to intruders as self-defence.
Photo by GILI YAARI/FLASH 90.
MEITAR, ISRAEL - APRIL 15, 20101 : Shai Dromi in his farm in Meitar, South of Israel. Shai Dromi is an Israeli farmer who, in an act of self-defense, shot and killed a trespasser and wounded another on 13 January 2007. On 15 July 2009, he was acquitted of manslaughter but convicted on charges of illegal possession of weapons.
Dromi's farm is near Meitar in southern Israel, an area plagued by property theft. In the months leading up to the incident, Dromi suffered from several theft incidents. A public uproar drew much attention to Dromi's case leading to the acceptance of a new law, commonly known as the 'Dromi Law', considers opposition to intruders as self-defence.
Photo by GILI YAARI/FLASH 90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish man look at a Foster depends on the streets of Jerusalem, shows the former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said and Defence Minister Ehud Barak : Wanted. Due to the ongoing investigation against him , in Jerusalem, April ,15,2010.photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
Kindergarten children with the flags of Israel, in a celebration of the upcoming Independence Day, Efrat, Gush Etzion. April 15 2010. The kindergarten children celebrated today along with IDF soldiers of the Etzion division, and granted them gift-packs, as a tribute to their service with the upcoming Independece Day. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90.
Kindergarten children and their teacher, with the IDF soldiers, standing next to a big gift pack, during a celebration of the upcoming Independence Day, Efrat, Gush Etzion. April 15 2010. The kindergarten children celebrated today along with IDF soldiers of the Etzion division, and granted them gift-packs, as a tribute to their service with the upcoming Independece Day. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90.
Kindergarten children wave Israeli flags, as soldiers march in front of them, during a celebration of the upcoming Independence Day, Efrat, Gush Etzion. April 15 2010. The kindergarten children celebrated today along with IDF soldiers of the Etzion division, and granted them gift-packs, as a tribute to their service with the upcoming Independece Day. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90.
Religious Jewish women stand beside a woman wearing the Israeli flag as the pray at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, in the Old City of Jerusalem, on April 15, 2010. Israel will be celebrating it's 62nd annual Independence Day next week. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
An ultra orthodox Jewish man walks past a poster showing former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and current Defence Minister Ehud Barak with a 'Wanted" sign posted on a street in the center of Jerusalem. The posters do not specify what the two politicians are wanted for. For the past few months, Olmert has been fighting a court case against him involving corruption charges while he served as Mayor of Jerusalem. April 15, 2010. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
An Arab woman walks past a poster showing former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and current Defence Minister Ehud Barak with a 'Wanted" sign posted on a street in the center of Jerusalem. The posters do not specify what the two politicians are wanted for. For the past few months, Olmert has been fighting a court case against him involving corruption charges while he served as Mayor of Jerusalem. April 15, 2010. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Israeli soldiers form the Israeli symbol of the Star of David at an annual rehersal ceremony held at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem in honour of Israel's upcoming 62nd Independence Day. April 15, 2010. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Fireworks light up the sky at an annual rehersal ceremony held at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem in honour of Israel's upcoming 62nd Independence Day. April 15, 2010. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90