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Israeli Police Commissioner Dudi Cohen reveals new ranks on the shoulders of border police officer at a Border Police base in Mevo Horon outside Jerusalem on June 20, 2010. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90.
Israeli border police officers greet each other at the end of a ceremony at a Border Police base in Mevo Horon outside Jerusalem on June 20, 2010. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90.
Nayef Rajoub (C), a member of the Islamist group Hamas, is greeted upon arrival at his house in the West Bank village of Dura near Hebron June 20, 2010. Rajoub, who was detained in the occupied West Bank in 2006 after gunmen from Gaza abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in a cross-border raid, was released from an Israeli prison on Sunday after serving a term of nearly four years for belonging to Hamas, which is locked in conflict with Israel
Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun /Flash 90
Nayef Rajoub (C), a member of the Islamist group Hamas, is greeted upon arrival at his house in the West Bank village of Dura near Hebron June 20, 2010. Rajoub, who was detained in the occupied West Bank in 2006 after gunmen from Gaza abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in a cross-border raid, was released from an Israeli prison on Sunday after serving a term of nearly four years for belonging to Hamas, which is locked in conflict with Israel
Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun /Flash 90
Nayef Rajoub (C), a member of the Islamist group Hamas, is greeted upon arrival at his house in the West Bank village of Dura near Hebron June 20, 2010. Rajoub, who was detained in the occupied West Bank in 2006 after gunmen from Gaza abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in a cross-border raid, was released from an Israeli prison on Sunday after serving a term of nearly four years for belonging to Hamas, which is locked in conflict with Israel
Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun /Flash 90
Nayef Rajoub (C), a member of the Islamist group Hamas, is greeted upon arrival at his house in the West Bank village of Dura near Hebron June 20, 2010. Rajoub, who was detained in the occupied West Bank in 2006 after gunmen from Gaza abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in a cross-border raid, was released from an Israeli prison on Sunday after serving a term of nearly four years for belonging to Hamas, which is locked in conflict with Israel
Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun /Flash 90
Nayef Rajoub (C), a member of the Islamist group Hamas, is greeted upon arrival at his house in the West Bank village of Dura near Hebron June 20, 2010. Rajoub, who was detained in the occupied West Bank in 2006 after gunmen from Gaza abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in a cross-border raid, was released from an Israeli prison on Sunday after serving a term of nearly four years for belonging to Hamas, which is locked in conflict with Israel
Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun /Flash 90
Minister of Education, Meir Porush, spent all day June 20, at the tent in the entrance to the Matisyahu prison, where the parents from Emmanuel were imprisonned. Photo by Yossi Zeliger/Flash90. **Maariv Out**
Minister of Education, Meir Porush, spent all day June 20, at the tent in the entrance to the Matisyahu prison, where the parents from Emmanuel were imprisonned. Photo by Yossi Zeliger/Flash90. **Maariv Out**
Minister of Education, Meir Porush, spent all day June 20, at the tent in the entrance to the Matisyahu prison, where the parents from Emmanuel were imprisonned. Photo by Yossi Zeliger/Flash90. **Maariv Out**
Minister of Education, Meir Porush, spent all day June 20, at the tent in the entrance to the Matisyahu prison, where the parents from Emmanuel were imprisonned. Photo by Yossi Zeliger/Flash90. **Maariv Out**
Minister of Education, Meir Porush, spent all day June 20, at the tent in the entrance to the Matisyahu prison, where the parents from Emmanuel were imprisonned. Photo by Yossi Zeliger/Flash90. **Maariv Out**
Yoav Lalum, a member of the Noar Kahalacha (religious youth) nonprofit organization, had petitioned the court with the discrimination claim that led to a High Court ruling ordering children of European and Middle Eastern origin to study together.
Jerusalem June 20, 2010.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Yoav Lalum, a member of the Noar Kahalacha (religious youth) nonprofit organization, had petitioned the court with the discrimination claim that led to a High Court ruling ordering children of European and Middle Eastern origin to study together.
Jerusalem June 20, 2010.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Yoav Lalum, a member of the Noar Kahalacha (religious youth) nonprofit organization, had petitioned the court with the discrimination claim that led to a High Court ruling ordering children of European and Middle Eastern origin to study together.
Jerusalem June 20, 2010.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90