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OECD Secretary General Angel Gurra (L), Israeli finance minister Yuval Steinitz (2L) and Bank of Israel Stanley Fischer attend a press conference at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. November 20, 2010. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90
OECD Secretary General Angel Gurra (L) and Israeli finance minister Yuval Steinitz attend a press conference at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. November 20, 2010. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90
OECD Secretary General Angel Gurra (4L) meets with Israeli finance minister Yuval Steinitz(3L), Bank of Israel Stanley Fischer (3R) and former israeli finance ministers Yaacov Neeman (L), Roni Bar-On (2L), Dan Meridor (R) and Abraham Shohat at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. November 20, 2010. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90
OECD Secretary General Angel Gurra (R) and Israeli finance minister Yuval Steinitz attend a press conference at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. November 20, 2010. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90
Israeli soldiers stand guard during a demonstration by Palestinian, Israelis and foreign activists against the demolishing of farm land to be used in the construction of Jewish settlements near the existing Israeli settlement of Karmi Tsor near the Palestinian village of Beit Omar, north of the West Bank town of Hebron on November 20, 2010. Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun/Flash 90
Demonstration by Palestinian, Israelis and foreign activists against the demolishing of farm land to be used in the construction of Jewish settlements near the existing Israeli settlement of Karmi Tsor near the Palestinian village of Beit Omar, north of the West Bank town of Hebron on November 20, 2010. Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun/Flash 90
Vegetable field in Nahalal, Emek Israel. Nahalal is a moshav in northern Israel. Located between Carmel City and Nazareth. The moshav was founded in 11 September 1921 It is the first Moshav Ovdim in Israel.Nov 20 2010.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
Vegetable field in Nahalal, Emek Israel. Nahalal is a moshav in northern Israel. Located between Carmel City and Nazareth. The moshav was founded in 11 September 1921 It is the first Moshav Ovdim in Israel.Nov 20 2010.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
Bethlehem of Galilee , Beit Lehem HaGlilit; literally "the Galilean Bethlehem") is a moshav in northern Israel. Located in the Galilee near Kiryat Tivon, around 10 kilometres north-west of Nazareth and 30 kilometres east of Haifa, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Jezreel Valley Regional Council.
A former Templer colony, it is mentioned in the Book of Joshua as the city of the Tribe of Zebulun.Nov 20 2010.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Nahalal, Emek Israel. Nahalal is a moshav in northern Israel. Located between Carmel City and Nazareth. The moshav was founded in 11 September 1921 It is the first Moshav Ovdim in Israel.Nov 20 2010.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
Bethlehem of Galilee , Beit Lehem HaGlilit; literally "the Galilean Bethlehem") is a moshav in northern Israel. Located in the Galilee near Kiryat Tivon, around 10 kilometres north-west of Nazareth and 30 kilometres east of Haifa, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Jezreel Valley Regional Council.
A former Templer colony, it is mentioned in the Book of Joshua as the city of the Tribe of Zebulun.Nov 20 2010.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
An Israeli man walks into the Police Investigations Department in Jerusalem. Sunday, November 21, 2010. A sexual harassment complaint rocked the police force and led to the temporary suspension of the race for position of police chief last week by Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Israelis walk in a building at Har Hotzvim Industrial Park in Jerusalem, Sunday, November 21, 2010. It is the main industrial area for science-based and technology industries in the city. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.