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Houndreds of demonstrators, mainly Israeli Jews of Ethiopian origin, hold up banners and shouting slogans as they demonstrate in Tel Aviv, on January 25, 2012, against racism and discrimination. The predominantly young protesters were galvanized into action after reports couple of weeks ago, that some residents in the town of Kiryat Malachi were refusing to rent or sell flats to Ethiopian Jews. Photo by Dima Vazinovich / FLASH90
Houndreds of demonstrators, mainly Israeli Jews of Ethiopian origin, hold up banners and shouting slogans as they demonstrate in Tel Aviv, on January 25, 2012, against racism and discrimination. The predominantly young protesters were galvanized into action after reports couple of weeks ago, that some residents in the town of Kiryat Malachi were refusing to rent or sell flats to Ethiopian Jews. Photo by Dima Vazinovich / FLASH90
Houndreds of demonstrators, mainly Israeli Jews of Ethiopian origin, hold up banners and shouting slogans as they demonstrate in Tel Aviv, on January 25, 2012, against racism and discrimination. The predominantly young protesters were galvanized into action after reports couple of weeks ago, that some residents in the town of Kiryat Malachi were refusing to rent or sell flats to Ethiopian Jews. Photo by Dima Vazinovich / FLASH90
Houndreds of demonstrators, mainly Israeli Jews of Ethiopian origin, hold up banners and shouting slogans as they demonstrate in Tel Aviv, on January 25, 2012, against racism and discrimination. The predominantly young protesters were galvanized into action after reports couple of weeks ago, that some residents in the town of Kiryat Malachi were refusing to rent or sell flats to Ethiopian Jews. Photo by Dima Vazinovich / FLASH90
Houndreds of demonstrators, mainly Israeli Jews of Ethiopian origin, hold up banners and shouting slogans as they demonstrate in Tel Aviv, on January 25, 2012, against racism and discrimination. The predominantly young protesters were galvanized into action after reports couple of weeks ago, that some residents in the town of Kiryat Malachi were refusing to rent or sell flats to Ethiopian Jews. Photo by Dima Vazinovich / FLASH90
Israeli president Shimon Peres shakes hands with Presidents of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev as they meet at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Photo by Switzerland. Jan 25, 2012. Photo by Flash90
Palestinian Fatah leader Marwan Barghuti is escorted in handcuffs by Israeli police into Jerusalem's Magistrate Court to testify as part of a US civil lawsuit against the Palestinian leadership, on January 25, 2012. Barghuti, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2002 for organizing anti-Israeli attacks during the Second Intifada in 2000, said in this rare court appearance that the Middle East conflict will end only when Israel withdraws to the pre-1967 lines and a Palestinian state is established. Photo By /Flash90
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Palestinian Fatah leader Marwan Barghuti is escorted in handcuffs by Israeli police into Jerusalem's Magistrate Court to testify as part of a US civil lawsuit against the Palestinian leadership, on January 25, 2012. Barghuti, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2002 for organizing anti-Israeli attacks during the Second Intifada in 2000, said in this rare court appearance that the Middle East conflict will end only when Israel withdraws to the pre-1967 lines and a Palestinian state is established. Photo By /Flash90
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Palestinian Fatah leader Marwan Barghuti is escorted in handcuffs by Israeli police into Jerusalem's Magistrate Court to testify as part of a US civil lawsuit against the Palestinian leadership, on January 25, 2012. Barghuti, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2002 for organizing anti-Israeli attacks during the Second Intifada in 2000, said in this rare court appearance that the Middle East conflict will end only when Israel withdraws to the pre-1967 lines and a Palestinian state is established. Photo By /Flash90
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Palestinian Fatah leader Marwan Barghuti is escorted in handcuffs by Israeli police into Jerusalem's Magistrate Court to testify as part of a US civil lawsuit against the Palestinian leadership, on January 25, 2012. Barghuti, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2002 for organizing anti-Israeli attacks during the Second Intifada in 2000, said in this rare court appearance that the Middle East conflict will end only when Israel withdraws to the pre-1967 lines and a Palestinian state is established. Photo By /Flash90
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Palestinian Fatah leader Marwan Barghuti is escorted in handcuffs by Israeli police into Jerusalem's Magistrate Court to testify as part of a US civil lawsuit against the Palestinian leadership, on January 25, 2012. Barghuti, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2002 for organizing anti-Israeli attacks during the Second Intifada in 2000, said in this rare court appearance that the Middle East conflict will end only when Israel withdraws to the pre-1967 lines and a Palestinian state is established. Photo By Yonatan Sindel/Flash90