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Every November a ceremony is held at the Ramle cemetery for the 5731 soldiers of the British empire killed during the periot between the first world war, and untill the end of the British mandate in Israel. Amongs these there are people from 57 different nationalities including Jews, turkish or anonymous poeple, and evem soldiers of the french legion. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
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Every November a ceremony is held at the Ramle cemetery for the 5731 soldiers of the British empire killed during the periot between the first world war, and untill the end of the British mandate in Israel. Amongs these there are people from 57 different nationalities including Jews, turkish or anonymous poeple, and evem soldiers of the french legion. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
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Every November a ceremony is held at the Ramle cemetery for the 5731 soldiers of the British empire killed during the periot between the first world war, and untill the end of the British mandate in Israel. Amongs these there are people from 57 different nationalities including Jews, turkish or anonymous poeple, and evem soldiers of the french legion. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
**MAARIV & AGENCIES OUT**
Every November a ceremony is held at the Ramle cemetery for the 5731 soldiers of the British empire killed during the periot between the first world war, and untill the end of the British mandate in Israel. Amongs these there are people from 57 different nationalities including Jews, turkish or anonymous poeple, and evem soldiers of the french legion. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
**MAARIV & AGENCIES OUT**
Every November a ceremony is held at the Ramle cemetery for the 5731 soldiers of the British empire killed during the periot between the first world war, and untill the end of the British mandate in Israel. Amongs these there are people from 57 different nationalities including Jews, turkish or anonymous poeple, and evem soldiers of the french legion. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
**MAARIV & AGENCIES OUT**
Every November a ceremony is held at the Ramle cemetery for the 5731 soldiers of the British empire killed during the periot between the first world war, and untill the end of the British mandate in Israel. Amongs these there are people from 57 different nationalities including Jews, turkish or anonymous poeple, and evem soldiers of the french legion. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
**MAARIV & AGENCIES OUT**
Every November a ceremony is held at the Ramle cemetery for the 5731 soldiers of the British empire killed during the periot between the first world war, and untill the end of the British mandate in Israel. Amongs these there are people from 57 different nationalities including Jews, turkish or anonymous poeple, and evem soldiers of the french legion. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
**MAARIV & AGENCIES OUT**
Every November a ceremony is held at the Ramle cemetery for the 5731 soldiers of the British empire killed during the periot between the first world war, and untill the end of the British mandate in Israel. Amongs these there are people from 57 different nationalities including Jews, turkish or anonymous poeple, and evem soldiers of the french legion. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90
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A Jewish ultra orthodox man reads a book int he HaYarkon park in tel Aviv. July 15, 2007. Photo by Moshe Shai/FLASH90
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