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Thousands gathered in "Gan Meir park " in Tel Aviv on March 26, 2011 to demonstrate against the new law which enters on Monday, banning foreign workers from care- and nursing jobs. March 26, 2011. Photo by Dima Vazinovich/Flash90
Thousands gathered in "Gan Meir park " in Tel Aviv on March 26, 2011 to demonstrate against the new law which enters on Monday, banning foreign workers from care- and nursing jobs. March 26, 2011 . Photo by Dima Vazinovich/Flash90
Thousands gathered in "Gan Meir park " in Tel Aviv on March 26, 2011 to demonstrate against the new law which enters on Monday, banning foreign workers from care- and nursing jobs. March 26, 2011 . Photo by Dima Vazinovich/Flash90
A young girl participates in a protest where Palestinians hold a pictures of relatives being held prisoned in Israeli jails, in the West Bank city of Ramallah. March 26, 2011. Photo by Issam Rimawi/FLASH90
A Palestinian man looks at the damage to an abandoned building that was formely the headquarter of the Palestinian National Authority's intelligence service, after an Israeli air strike in Gaza City, Friday, March. 25, 2011. Photo/Mohammed Othman/Flash 90
A Palestinian man looks at the damage to an abandoned building that was formely the headquarter of the Palestinian National Authority's intelligence service, after an Israeli air strike in Gaza City, Friday, March. 25, 2011. Photo/Mohammed Othman/Flash 90
Palestinian, Israeli and foreign peace activists clash with Israeli soldiers during a protest at an entry point into the Palestinian West Bank village of Beit Omar north of the West Bank city of Hebron on March 26, 2011.
Photo by Najeh Hahlamoun/Flash 90
Palestinian, Israeli and foreign peace activists use a metal to move a boulder blocking a road close to an entry point into the Palestinian West Bank village of Beit Omar, north of the West Bank city of Hebron on March 26,2011
Photo by Najeh Hahlamoun/Flash 90
A protest rally against Jewish settlers on the West Bank village of Yatta, south of the West Bank city of Hebron, March 26, 2011. Photo by Najeh Hahlamoun/Flash 90
Irit Linur is an Israeli author, and the co-host of the radio show"The Final Word" on Israel's Military Radio. March 25 2011.Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Irit Linur is an Israeli author, and the co-host of the radio show"The Final Word" on Israel's Military Radio. March 25 2011.Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
The contestants of the Big Brother reality show, react during the final at Neve Ilan studio, March 26, 2011. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final five contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Saturday night, leaving 23 year-old Jeki Menahem , the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country depart the show before him.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Jeki Menahem (C), the last contestant standing in the house,at the Big Brother reality show, reacts during the final at Neve Ilan studio, March 26, 2011. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final five contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Saturday night, leaving 23 year-old Jeki Menahem , the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country depart the show before him.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Jeki Menahem (C), the last contestant standing in the house,at the Big Brother reality show, reacts during the final at Neve Ilan studio, March 26, 2011. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final five contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Saturday night, leaving 23 year-old Jeki Menahem , the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country depart the show before him.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Jeki Menahem the last contestant standing in the house,at the Big Brother reality show, reacts during the final at Neve Ilan studio, lateThursday, March 26, 2011. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final five contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Saturday night, leaving 23 year-old Jeki Menahem , the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country depart the show before him.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Llihi Griner, the second contestant standing in the house,at the Big Brother reality show, reacts during the final at Neve Ilan studio, March 26, 2011. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final five contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Saturday night, leaving 26 year-old Llihi Griner, the second contestant standing in the house, which saw 18 other personalities from all over the country depart the show before her.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Jeki Menahem (C), the last contestant standing in the house,at the Big Brother reality show, reacts during the final at Neve Ilan studio, March 26, 2011. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final five contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Saturday night, leaving 23 year-old Jeki Menahem , the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country depart the show before him.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Jeki Menahem (C), the last contestant standing in the house,at the Big Brother reality show, reacts during the final at Neve Ilan studio, March 26, 2011. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final five contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Saturday night, leaving 23 year-old Jeki Menahem , the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country depart the show before him.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Palestinians walk past a mural depicting missing Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit, who has been held by Hamas since June 25, 2006 when he was captured in a cross-border raid, in Jabaliya, northern Gaza Strip Sunday, June 26, 2011. Gaza Strip militants vowed Saturday that the Israeli soldier captured five years ago would not 'see the light' until Palestinian prisoners held by Israel were released.
photo by Wissam Nassar/ flash 90
Palestinians walk past a mural depicting missing Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit, who has been held by Hamas since June 25, 2006 when he was captured in a cross-border raid, in Jabaliya, northern Gaza Strip Sunday, June 26, 2011. Gaza Strip militants vowed Saturday that the Israeli soldier captured five years ago would not 'see the light' until Palestinian prisoners held by Israel were released.
photo by Wissam Nassar/ flash 90