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A Palestinian man prepares Qatiaf, a traditional pastry sold during the holy month of Ramadan in Jerusalem's Old City August 8, 2011. Photo by Ahmad Jaber/Flash90
A Palestinian Hamas policeman reads the Koran in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on on August 8, 2011. Muslims around the world refrain from eating, drinking and sexual intercourse from dawn till dusk during Ramadan, the holiest month in the Islamic calendar. Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Rav Dov Lior calls the citizens to turn against Rabbi Yehoshua Ben Meir, head of Shvut Israel Yeshiva who has been banishing families from their homes, in order to take the settlement apart and take over the lands for purposes of makine money off of them, Aug 8 2011. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Shas spiritual leader, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef (L), meets Noam and Aviva Shalit (not seen), parents of captured soldier Gilad Shalit at his house in Jerusalem. Aug 08, 2011. Gilad Shalit is held in captivity by Hamas militants since June 2006. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Shas spiritual leader, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef (L), meets Noam and Aviva Shalit, parents of captured soldier Gilad Shalit at his house in Jerusalem. Aug 08, 2011. Gilad Shalit is held in captivity by Hamas militants since June 2006. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Ilan Levin, head of wages at the Finance Ministry looks on during a press conference at the Finance ministry in Jerusalem, Monday, Aug 08, 2011. At a press conference in his office the Minister of Finance announced that starting salaries of police officers would be about 7,000 nis. Steinitz announced that negotiations with the police will continue to reach a comprehensive agreement to improve conditions of employment. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Director General of the of Internal Security office Yaakov Ganot looks on during a press conference at the Finance ministry in Jerusalem, Monday, Aug 08, 2011. At a press conference in his office the Minister of Finance announced that starting salaries of police officers would be about 7,000 nis. Steinitz announced that negotiations with the police will continue to reach a comprehensive agreement to improve conditions of employment. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Internal security minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch looks on during a press conference at the Finance ministry in Jerusalem, Monday, Aug 08, 2011. At a press conference in his office the Minister of Finance announced that starting salaries of police officers would be about 7,000 nis. Steinitz announced that negotiations with the police will continue to reach a comprehensive agreement to improve conditions of employment. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israel's Police Commissioner Yohanan Danino looks on during a press conference at the Finance ministry in Jerusalem, Monday, Aug 08, 2011. At a press conference in his office the Minister of Finance announced that starting salaries of police officers would be about 7,000 nis. Steinitz announced that negotiations with the police will continue to reach a comprehensive agreement to improve conditions of employment. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israel's Police Commissioner Yohanan Danino looks on during a press conference at the Finance ministry in Jerusalem, Monday, Aug 08, 2011. At a press conference in his office the Minister of Finance announced that starting salaries of police officers would be about 7,000 nis. Steinitz announced that negotiations with the police will continue to reach a comprehensive agreement to improve conditions of employment. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.