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Retiring head of the Supreme Court Dorit Beinish kisses Asher Grunis who was appointed to be her successor as president of the Supreme Court at a ceremony held for Beinish in the Supreme Court, on her last day in office. Feb 28 2012. Photo by David Vaknin/Pool/Flash90
Retiring head of the Supreme Court Dorit Beinish kisses Asher Grunis who was appointed to be her successor as president of the Supreme Court at a ceremony held for Beinish in the Supreme Court, on her last day in office. Feb 28 2012. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
Palestinian girl students gather as they protest in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on February 29, 2012 five days after violence in the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City, between Israeli forces and Palestinians. The unrest is believed to have been fuelled by web postings by Israeli rightists urging Jews to visit the mosque compound and assert Israeli sovereignty over the site, one of the most sensitive in the Middle East. Known to Muslims as Al-Haram Al-Sharif it is considered the third holiest site in Islam, while it is known to Jews as the Temple Mount and is revered as Judaism's most sacred place. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
The brother of Ruthy Fogel, who was murdered alongside her husband and their three children in an knife attack whilst they were sleeping by two Palestinians from a neighbouring village in 2011, lifts a newly written Torah scroll during the inauguration of a new Yeshiva building (Talmudic school) named after the slain family in the Jewish settlement of Itamar in the occupied West Bank on February 29, 2012, to mark the first anniversary of their murder. Photo by Yoav Ari Dudkevitch / FLASH 90
The house of the Fogel family during the inauguration of a new Yeshiva building (Talmudic school) named after the Fogel family who were murdered in the terror attack the Jewish settlement of Itamar last year.
on February 29, 2012, to mark the first anniversary of their murder on February 29, 2012. Photo by Yoav Ari Dudkevitch / FLASH 90
The father of Israeli Ruthy Fogel (L), and the father of Ehud Fogel who was murdered alongside their three children in an knife attack whilst they were sleeping by two Palestinians from a neighbouring village in 2011, walks with the Torah scroll during the inauguration of a new Yeshiva building (Talmudic school) named after the slain family in the Jewish settlement of Itamar in the occupied West Bank on February 29, 2012, to mark the first anniversary of their murder. Photo by Yoav Ari Dudkevitch / FLASH 90
Roy, the son of Ruthy and Ehud Fogel who was murdered alongside their three children in an knife attack whilst they were sleeping by two Palestinians from a neighbouring village in 2011, walks with the Torah scroll during the inauguration of a new Yeshiva building (Talmudic school) named after the slain family in the Jewish settlement of Itamar in the occupied West Bank on February 29, 2012, to mark the first anniversary of their murder. Photo by Yoav Ari Dudkevitch / FLASH 90
A Palestinian worker seen in the Watan TV studio in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Israeli soldiers raided two Palestinian television stations, including Watan TV, seizing transmitters which the military said were interfering with their air traffic communications. February 29, 2012. Photo by Issam Rimawi/FLASH90