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The anti-Zionist group Neturei Karta burns the Israeli national flag during Lag Ba'Omer, in Jerusalem's Mea Shearim neighborhood on on May 21, 2011. Photo by Yonatan sindel/Flash 90
An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man walking next to bonfires during Lag Ba'Omer, in Jerusalem's Mea Shearim neighborhood on on May 21, 2011. Photo by Yonatan sindel/Flash 90
An Ultra Orthodox Jewish boy Covers his face during Lag Ba'Omer, in Jerusalem's Mea Shearim neighborhood on on May 21, 2011. Photo by Yonatan sindel/Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men pray during celebration of the Jewish holiday of Lag Baomer in Mt Meron May 22, 2011. The celebrations take place at Mt. Meron in the Galilee, the gravesite of the famous Kabbalist and dissident in Roman-occupied Israel, Rabbi Shimon Bar-Yochai. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men pray during celebration of the Jewish holiday of Lag Baomer in Mt Meron May 22, 2011. The celebrations take place at Mt. Meron in the Galilee, the gravesite of the famous Kabbalist and dissident in Roman-occupied Israel, Rabbi Shimon Bar-Yochai. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men pray during celebration of the Jewish holiday of Lag Baomer in Mt Meron May 22, 2011. The celebrations take place at Mt. Meron in the Galilee, the gravesite of the famous Kabbalist and dissident in Roman-occupied Israel, Rabbi Shimon Bar-Yochai. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish kids celebrate of the Jewish holiday of Lag Baomer in Mt Meron May 22, 2011. The celebrations take place at Mt. Meron in the Galilee, the gravesite of the famous Kabbalist and dissident in Roman-occupied Israel, Rabbi Shimon Bar-Yochai. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90
An Ultra Orthodox Jewish kid celebrates of the Jewish holiday of Lag Baomer in Mt Meron May 22, 2011. The celebrations take place at Mt. Meron in the Galilee, the gravesite of the famous Kabbalist and dissident in Roman-occupied Israel, Rabbi Shimon Bar-Yochai. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men celebrate the Jewish holiday of Lag Baomer in Mt Meron May 22, 2011. The celebrations take place at Mt. Meron in the Galilee, the gravesite of the famous Kabbalist and dissident in Roman-occupied Israel, Rabbi Shimon Bar-Yochai. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men celebrate the Jewish holiday of Lag Baomer in Mt Meron May 22, 2011. The celebrations take place at Mt. Meron in the Galilee, the gravesite of the famous Kabbalist and dissident in Roman-occupied Israel, Rabbi Shimon Bar-Yochai. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men celebrate the Jewish holiday of Lag Baomer in Mt Meron May 22, 2011. The celebrations take place at Mt. Meron in the Galilee, the gravesite of the famous Kabbalist and dissident in Roman-occupied Israel, Rabbi Shimon Bar-Yochai. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90
Israeli bomb squad personnel inspect the scene where a demolition charge discovered in Musrara neighborhood in Jerusalem. May 22, 2011. A demolition charge was discovered this morrning in Jerusalem. Police closed off the street and sappers were called to the scene. Police estimate the act was of a criminal nature. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israeli bomb squad personnel inspect the scene where a demolition charge discovered in Musrara neighborhood in Jerusalem. May 22, 2011. A demolition charge was discovered this morrning in Jerusalem. Police closed off the street and sappers were called to the scene. Police estimate the act was of a criminal nature. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
A sealed building in the neighborhood of Wadi Joz in east Jerusalem. May 22, 2011. Jerusalem police shut down a Hamas office in east Jerusalem on Sunday morning, after it was opened in the same place for the second time in the neighborhood of Wadi Joz. The office was operating under the guise of a “Heritage Committee,” according to police, who became aware of its existence about a month ago. The office was apparently used for administrative purposes for Hamas, including recruitment and fundraising, and was not a military branch, police spokesperson said. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
A sealed building in the neighborhood of Wadi Joz in east Jerusalem. May 22, 2011. Jerusalem police shut down a Hamas office in east Jerusalem on Sunday morning, after it was opened in the same place for the second time in the neighborhood of Wadi Joz. The office was operating under the guise of a “Heritage Committee,” according to police, who became aware of its existence about a month ago. The office was apparently used for administrative purposes for Hamas, including recruitment and fundraising, and was not a military branch, police spokesperson said. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
A sealed building in the neighborhood of Wadi Joz in east Jerusalem. May 22, 2011. Jerusalem police shut down a Hamas office in east Jerusalem on Sunday morning, after it was opened in the same place for the second time in the neighborhood of Wadi Joz. The office was operating under the guise of a “Heritage Committee,” according to police, who became aware of its existence about a month ago. The office was apparently used for administrative purposes for Hamas, including recruitment and fundraising, and was not a military branch, police spokesperson said. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
A sealed building in the neighborhood of Wadi Joz in east Jerusalem. May 22, 2011. Jerusalem police shut down a Hamas office in east Jerusalem on Sunday morning, after it was opened in the same place for the second time in the neighborhood of Wadi Joz. The office was operating under the guise of a “Heritage Committee,” according to police, who became aware of its existence about a month ago. The office was apparently used for administrative purposes for Hamas, including recruitment and fundraising, and was not a military branch, police spokesperson said. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.