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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at the Israeli Business Conference held at the David Intercontinental Hotel in Tel Aviv . December 12, 2011. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL/FLASH90
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at the Israeli Business Conference held at the David Intercontinental Hotel in Tel Aviv . December 12, 2011. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL/FLASH90
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at the Israeli Business Conference held at the David Intercontinental Hotel in Tel Aviv . December 12, 2011. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL/FLASH90
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at the Israeli Business Conference held at the David Intercontinental Hotel in Tel Aviv . December 12, 2011. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL/FLASH90
US actors Austin Nichols, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Greg Grunberg and Canadian actors Justin Chatwin for photographs at a hotel in Jerusalem, Israel, 12 December 2011. The actors are in Israel for a week visit hosted by 'America's Voices in Israel' organization.
photo by flash90
US actors Austin Nichols, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Greg Grunberg and Canadian actors Justin Chatwin for photographs at a hotel in Jerusalem, Israel, 12 December 2011. The actors are in Israel for a week visit hosted by 'America's Voices in Israel' organization.
photo by flash90
Items that were used for the kidnapping of Adolf Eichmann at the Knesset, Israeli parliament in Jerusalem on Dec 12, 2011, during an exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of the verdict against Adolf Eichmann. The Knesset exhibit includes the syringe with which Eichmann was drugged by his captors, never-before-seen photographs from the mission and forged papers used by the agents.Eichmann was assigned from the beginning to Nazi control of Germany, and later Europe, with finding an answer to the “Jewish question” - removing Jews from Europe, either by emigration or other means. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90.
Fake passports that was used for the kidnapping of Adolf Eichmann at the Knesset, Israeli parliament in Jerusalem on Dec 12, 2011, during an exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of the verdict against Adolf Eichmann. The Knesset exhibit includes the syringe with which Eichmann was drugged by his captors, never-before-seen photographs from the mission and forged papers used by the agents.Eichmann was assigned from the beginning to Nazi control of Germany, and later Europe, with finding an answer to the “Jewish question” - removing Jews from Europe, either by emigration or other means. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90.
Key duplicating machine that was used for the kidnapping of Adolf Eichmann at the Knesset, Israeli parliament in Jerusalem on Dec 12, 2011, during an exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of the verdict against Adolf Eichmann. The Knesset exhibit includes the syringe with which Eichmann was drugged by his captors, never-before-seen photographs from the mission and forged papers used by the agents.Eichmann was assigned from the beginning to Nazi control of Germany, and later Europe, with finding an answer to the “Jewish question” - removing Jews from Europe, either by emigration or other means. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90.
Israelis examine items that were used for the kidnapping of Adolf Eichmann at the Knesset, Israeli parliament in Jerusalem on Dec 12, 2011, during an exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of the verdict against Adolf Eichmann. The Knesset exhibit includes the syringe with which Eichmann was drugged by his captors, never-before-seen photographs from the mission and forged papers used by the agents.Eichmann was assigned from the beginning to Nazi control of Germany, and later Europe, with finding an answer to the “Jewish question” - removing Jews from Europe, either by emigration or other means. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90.
Rafi Eitan, a former Mossad director of operations, and a member of the Mossad team that arrested Eichmann stands by a detained cell from the trial of Adolf Eichmann at the Knesset, Israeli parliament in Jerusalem on Dec 12, 2011, during an exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of the verdict against Adolf Eichmann. The Knesset exhibit includes the syringe with which Eichmann was drugged by his captors, never-before-seen photographs from the mission and forged papers used by the agents.Eichmann was assigned from the beginning to Nazi control of Germany, and later Europe, with finding an answer to the “Jewish question” - removing Jews from Europe, either by emigration or other means. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90.