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Young Israelis teenagers practicing breakdance at an underground floor over the central bus station Tel aviv . Jan 21 2012. Photo by Dima Vazinovich/Flash90
Young Israelis teenagers practicing breakdance at an underground floor over the central bus station Tel aviv . Jan 21 2012. Photo by Dima Vazinovich/Flash90
A Palestinian activist holds up a banner reading "No to negotiations`' during a protest against the against peace talks with Israel n the West Bank city of Ramallah Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012.
Photo by Issam Rimawi/Flash 90
Bystanders watch as paramedics and police take away the body of an African immigrant who was found dead in the Neve Sha'anan street in Tel Aviv. Photo by matanya tausig/Flash90
A policeman seals off the scene were a body of an African immigrant was found dead in the Neve Sha'anan street in Tel Aviv. Photo by matanya tausig/Flash90
Israel Bundak, owner of Kol Hamizrach (Voice of the East ) is soon to begin serving an 18-month sentence for operating the station. former member of the Israeli Black Panthers protest movement was slapped with a NIS 260,000 civil suit for operating a pirate radio station that plays Middle Eastern music. January 21 2012. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israel Bundak, owner of Kol Hamizrach (Voice of the East ) is soon to begin serving an 18-month sentence for operating the station. former member of the Israeli Black Panthers protest movement was slapped with a NIS 260,000 civil suit for operating a pirate radio station that plays Middle Eastern music. January 21 2012. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israel Bundak, owner of Kol Hamizrach (Voice of the East ) is soon to begin serving an 18-month sentence for operating the station. former member of the Israeli Black Panthers protest movement was slapped with a NIS 260,000 civil suit for operating a pirate radio station that plays Middle Eastern music. January 21 2012. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90