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April 14, 2011 from a video posted on YouTube shows an Italian activist kidnapped by a Salafist group of radical Islamists in Gaza. Foreign aid workers in the enclave named the man as Vittorio Arrigoni and said he was an activist with a pro-Palestinian group called the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), who was also working as a journalist and writer. The kidnappers identified themselves in the video as belonging to a previously unknown group called The Brigade of the Gallant Companion of the Prophet Mohammed bin Muslima. PHOTO/Mohammed Othman Flash 90
April 14, 2011 from a video posted on YouTube shows an Italian activist kidnapped by a Salafist group of radical Islamists in Gaza. Foreign aid workers in the enclave named the man as Vittorio Arrigoni and said he was an activist with a pro-Palestinian group called the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), who was also working as a journalist and writer. The kidnappers identified themselves in the video as belonging to a previously unknown group called The Brigade of the Gallant Companion of the Prophet Mohammed bin Muslima. PHOTO/Mohammed Othman Flash 90
Ruins of the city of Hippos, also known as Susita, which was founded on a hill overlooking the sea of Galilee during the Hellenistic period in the second century BCE. April 14, 2011.
Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90.
Ruins of the city of Hippos, also known as Susita, which was founded on a hill overlooking the sea of Galilee during the Hellenistic period in the second century BCE. April 14, 2011.
Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90.
Ruins of the city of Hippos, also known as Susita, which was founded on a hill overlooking the sea of Galilee during the Hellenistic period in the second century BCE. April 14, 2011.
Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90.
The second year of the Festigalgal cycling festival in Jerusalem, meeting in Zion Square before cycling around the city, to raise awareness of cyclists within Jerusalem. Some riders had created giant puppets to ride on the bicycles.
April 14,2011. Photo by Sophie Gordon
The second year of the Festigalgal cycling festival in Jerusalem, meeting in Zion Square before cycling around the city, to raise awareness of cyclists within Jerusalem. Some riders had created giant puppets to ride on the bicycles.
April 14,2011. Photo by Sophie Gordon
The Chief Rabbi of Israel, Yona Metzger in his office, signing a contract, selling the chumatz of the supersal supermarket group for duration of the Jewish holiday of Passover.
April 14, 2011. Photo by Yoav Ari Dudkevitch / Flash90.
The Chief Rabbi of Israel, Yona Metzger in his office, signing a contract, selling the chumatz of the supersal supermarket group for duration of the Jewish holiday of Passover.
April 14, 2011. Photo by Yoav Ari Dudkevitch / Flash90. The Chief Rabbi of Israel, Yona Metzger in his office, signing a contract, selling the chumatz of the supersal supermarket group for duration of the Jewish holiday of Passover.
April 14, 2011. Photo by Yoav Ari Dudkevitch / Flash90.
The Chief Rabbi of Israel, Yona Metzger in his office, signing a contract, selling the chumatz of the supersal supermarket group for duration of the Jewish holiday of Passover. From left to right. Business man Richard Hunter, Yona Metzger and Haim Leshem from Supersal.
April 14, 2011. Photo by Yoav Ari Dudkevitch / Flash90.