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Mordechai Vanunu arrived today May 23 2010, at the District Court of Jerusalem, to begin his three months in prison. Former Israeli Nuclear technician, Mordechai Vanunu, who revealed details of Israel's nuclear weapons program to the British press 1986, was sentenced for three months in prison after refusing to do community service in East Jerusalem. Photo by Flash90.
Mordechai Vanunu arrived today May 23 2010, at the District Court of Jerusalem, to begin his three months in prison. Former Israeli Nuclear technician, Mordechai Vanunu, who revealed details of Israel's nuclear weapons program to the British press 1986, was sentenced for three months in prison after refusing to do community service in East Jerusalem. Photo by Flash90.
Mordechai Vanunu arrived today May 23 2010, at the District Court of Jerusalem, to begin his three months in prison. Former Israeli Nuclear technician, Mordechai Vanunu, who revealed details of Israel's nuclear weapons program to the British press 1986, was sentenced for three months in prison after refusing to do community service in East Jerusalem. Photo by Flash90.
Shula Zaken and her Lawyer Micha Patman, at the Shalom Court, Jerusalem. Shula Zaken was summoned to court today, May 23 2010, for being suspected of being a middlewoman between businessmen and the Tax Authority to help them gain bonuses. Photo by Flash90.
Shula Zaken and her Lawyer Micha Patman, at the Shalom Court, Jerusalem. Shula Zaken was summoned to court today, May 23 2010, for being suspected of being a middlewoman between businessmen and the Tax Authority to help them gain bonuses. Photo by Flash90.
Shula Zaken and her Lawyer Micha Patman, at the Shalom Court, Jerusalem. Shula Zaken was summoned to court today, May 23 2010, for being suspected of being a middlewoman between businessmen and the Tax Authority to help them gain bonuses. Photo by Flash90.