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A Palestinian sells bread as Israelis wave flags and sing as part of the celebrations of Jerusalem Day that will be on June 1st. Photo by Nicky Kelvin/Flash90. 31 May 2011.
An israeli family stop infront of an Arab store in the Arab quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem before the celebrations of Jerusalem Day that will be on June 1st. Photo by Nicky Kelvin/Flash90. 31 May 2011.
An israeli family pass by an Arab family in the Arab quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem before the celebrations of Jerusalem Day that will be on June 1st. Photo by Nicky Kelvin/Flash90. 31 May 2011.
A religious jewish man buys fruit and vegetables from a palestinian vendor in the Old City of Jerusalem before the celebrations of Jerusalem Day that will be on June 1st. Photo by Nicky Kelvin/Flash90. 31 May 2011.
Palestinian women walk past Chassic jews in the Arab quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem before the celebrations of Jerusalem Day that will be on June 1st. Photo by Nicky Kelvin/Flash90. 31 May 2011.
A group of pre-army israeli teenagers celebrate outside the Lion Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem, at the end of a tour that took them on the same route as the Paratroopers who entered the old city from the Lions Gate in the 1967 Six Day War before the celebrations of Jerusalem Day that will be on June 1st. Photo by Nicky Kelvin/Flash90. 31 May 2011.
Members of the Knesset taking a ride on the new light train with the Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat as part of the Jerusalem Day Celebrations. Photo by Omer Miron/Flash 90. 31 May 2011
Members of the Knesset touring in "David's City" with the Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkatas part of the Jerusalem Day Celebrations. Photo by Omer Miron/Flash 90. 31 May 2011
Members of the Knesset touring in "David's City" with the Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkatas part of Jerusalem Day Celebrations. Photo by Omer Miron/Flash 90. 31 May 2011
Members of the Knesset touring in "David's City" with the Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkatas part of Jerusalem Day Celebration. Photo by Omer Miron/Flash 90. 31 May 2011
Yehuda Brown, a former Israeli soldier from originally a West Bank settlement getting ready for his performance as the “White Soldier” in his home in Jerusalem.
Since late 2009 the White Soldier has been patrolling Israel and Palestine. The statement of the project has a question mark rather than an exclamation mark, leaving the message unrestricted. May 30, 2011 Photo by Yonatan sindel/Flash 90
Yehuda Brown, a former Israeli soldier from a West Bank settlement performs as "The White Soldier" in downtown Jerusalem.
Since late 2009 the White Soldier has been patrolling Israel and Palestine. The statement of the project has a question mark rather than an exclamation mark, leaving the message unrestricted. May 31, 2011 Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
Yehuda Brown, a former Israeli soldier from a West Bank settlement standing in front of a shop in the mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem.
Since late 2009 the White Soldier has been patrolling Israel and Palestine. The statement of the project has a question mark rather than an exclamation mark, leaving his message an open question. May 30, 2011 Photo by Yonatan sindel/Flash 90
Yehuda Brown, a former Israeli soldier from a West Bank settlement Walking next to an Arab women in downtown Jerusalem.
Since late 2009 the White Soldier has been patrolling Israel and Palestine. The statement of the project has a question mark rather than an exclamation mark, leaving his message an open question. May 30, 2011 Photo by Yonatan sindel/Flash 90
Yehuda Brown, a former Israeli soldier from a West Bank settlement performs as "The White Soldier” as he walks past the Old City walls of Jerusalem when a Israeli schoolgirl walks past.
Since late 2009 the White Soldier has been patrolling Israel and Palestine. The statement of the project has a question mark rather than an exclamation mark, leaving the message unrestricted. May 31, 2011 Photo by Yonatan sindel/Flash 90
Yehuda Brown, a former Israeli soldier from a West Bank settlement walks past two religious Jewish girls as he performs as "The White Soldier" in downtown Jerusalem.
Since late 2009 the White Soldier has been patrolling Israel and Palestine. The statement of the project has a question mark rather than an exclamation mark, leaving the message unrestricted. May 31, 2011 Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
Yehuda Brown, a former Israeli soldier from a West Bank settlement walks past a religious jewish man as he performs as "The White Soldier" in downtown Jerusalem.
Since late 2009 the White Soldier has been patrolling Israel and Palestine. The statement of the project has a question mark rather than an exclamation mark, leaving the message unrestricted. May 31, 2011 Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
Yehuda Brown, a former Israeli soldier from a West Bank settlement performs as "The White Soldier" in downtown Jerusalem.
Since late 2009 the White Soldier has been patrolling Israel and Palestine. The statement of the project has a question mark rather than an exclamation mark, leaving the message unrestricted. May 31, 2011 Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90
Yehuda Brown, a former Israeli soldier from a West Bank settlement performs as "The White Soldier" in the Jerusalem Promenade with the Dome of the Rock in the background.
Since late 2009 the White Soldier has been patrolling Israel and Palestine. The statement of the project has a question mark rather than an exclamation mark, leaving the message unrestricted. May 31, 2011 Photo by Yonatan sindel/Flash 90
Yehuda Brown, a former Israeli soldier from a West Bank settlement performs as "The White Soldier” in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Abu Tor, with a palestinian flag in the background.
Since late 2009 the White Soldier has been patrolling Israel and Palestine. The statement of the project has a question mark rather than an exclamation mark, leaving the message unrestricted. May 31, 2011 Photo by Yonatan sindel/Flash 90
Yehuda Brown, a former Israeli soldier from a West Bank settlement walking past a broken window in the Jerusalem Promenade with the Dome of the Rock in the background.
Since late 2009 the White Soldier has been patrolling Israel and Palestine. The statement of the project has a question mark rather than an exclamation mark, leaving the message unrestricted. May 31, 2011 Photo by Yonatan sindel/Flash 90
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the Jerusalem Day celebration at the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva in Jerusalem, late Tuesday, May 31, 2011. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that "Jerusalem stone archaeological findings reveal the deep connection between the capital city of the Jewish people. city united together not be divided again. " Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the Jerusalem Day celebration at the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva in Jerusalem, late Tuesday, May 31, 2011. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that "Jerusalem stone archaeological findings reveal the deep connection between the capital city of the Jewish people. city united together not be divided again. " Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.