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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking at the memorial service for assasinated Israeli politician Rehavam Gandhi Ze'evi held in the Israeli parliament in Jeursalem on October 12, 2010. Rehavam Gandhi Ze'evi was an Israeli general, politician and historian who founded the right-wing nationalist Moledet party. He was assassinated by Hamdi Quran of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), becoming the only Israeli politician to be assassinated during the Second intifada. .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking at the memorial service for assasinated Israeli politician Rehavam Gandhi Ze'evi held in the Israeli parliament in Jeursalem on October 12, 2010. Rehavam Gandhi Ze'evi was an Israeli general, politician and historian who founded the right-wing nationalist Moledet party. He was assassinated by Hamdi Quran of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), becoming the only Israeli politician to be assassinated during the Second intifada. .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
Elyakim Lebanon Rabbi of Elon Moreh settlementduring a Temple Mount Faithful Conference Shlomo Hall in Jerusalem on Oct 12, 2010 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
Elyakim Lebanon Rabbi of Elon Moreh settlementduring a Temple Mount Faithful Conference Shlomo Hall in Jerusalem on Oct 12, 2010 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
Yishai Segen uppeared in court this morning, Oct 12 2010 when he apealed for meing held in detention for hitting a man which is now in a coma. Photo by Flash90
Yishai Segen uppeared in court this morning, Oct 12 2010 when he apealed for meing held in detention for hitting a man which is now in a coma. Photo by Flash90
Policemen take part in a police exercise held today, Oct 12 1020 In Jerusalem district. Code named Yellow Spring, the exercise's purpose is to rehearse the operational readiness of the police and rescue forces that will take part in the drill alongside the IDF's Central Command, and the handling of various scenarios and extreme event. Oct 12 2010. Photo by Flash90
Policemen take part in a police exercise held today, Oct 12 1020 In Jerusalem district. Code named Yellow Spring, the exercise's purpose is to rehearse the operational readiness of the police and rescue forces that will take part in the drill alongside the IDF's Central Command, and the handling of various scenarios and extreme event. Oct 12 2010. Photo by Flash90
Medic evacuating a person pretending to be injured during the police exercise held today, Oct 12 1020 In Jerusalem district. Code named Yellow Spring, the exercise's purpose is to rehearse the operational readiness of the police and rescue forces that will take part in the drill alongside the IDF's Central Command, and the handling of various scenarios and extreme event. Oct 12 2010. Photo by Flash90
A young Arab boy throws rocks at Israeli border police in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, as right wing Israeli parliament members visited the neighborhood on October 12, 2010. Photo by Ilia Yefimovich/FLASH90
Israeli President Shimon Peres meets Tarja Kaarina Halonen, President of the Republic of Finland at the President residence in Jerusalem, on 0ct 12, 2010. Halonenis on official tour in Israel for 4 days. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israeli President Shimon Peres meets Tarja Kaarina Halonen, President of the Republic of Finland at the President residence in Jerusalem, on 0ct 12, 2010. Halonenis on official tour in Israel for 4 days. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.