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  • TAL LAW
    Roni Schutzer
    security
    tal law
    Israelis at the so-called “Suckers’ Tent” in Tel Aviv, a protest tent calling for a universal service law to replace the expiring Tal Law. The Tal Law exempts orthodox Jewish yeshiva students from army or national service. June 26, 2012. Photo byROni Schutzer/FLASh90 **MAARIV OUT**
  • RESCUERS WITHOUT BORDERS
    Daniel Cohen
    Rescuers Without Borders
    staff
    team
    children
    kids
    Haiti
    sick
    The staff of Rescuers Without Borders pose for the camera. A team was sent by the Rescuers Without Borders organisation to Haiti consisting of optometrist and doctors who treated hundreds of children who were orphaned during the tragic earthquake. Many of these kids suffer from a skin worm that infects their legs and causes evere inflammation damage that will leads in 10% of the cases to the need to amputate of the limb. The children got examined and 50% of them had a need for glasses, which they recieved for free. The instructors taught tje teaching staff at the orphanage a first aid course and gave them medical equipment. The president of Rescuers Without Borders, Arieh Levy, ordered a contractor to install water system as the building had no running water and lacked toilets and showered. This causes the inhabitants to become sick with malaria. June 20 2012. Photo by Daniel Cohen/Flash90
  • RESCUERS WITHOUT BORDERS
    Daniel Cohen
    Rescuers Without Borders
    staff
    team
    Haiti
    sick
    medical quipment
    The staff of Rescuers Without Borders hand out medical quipment. A team was sent by the Rescuers Without Borders organisation to Haiti consisting of optometrist and doctors who treated hundreds of children who were orphaned during the tragic earthquake. Many of these kids suffer from a skin worm that infects their legs and causes evere inflammation damage that will leads in 10% of the cases to the need to amputate of the limb. The children got examined and 50% of them had a need for glasses, which they recieved for free. The instructors taught tje teaching staff at the orphanage a first aid course and gave them medical equipment. The president of Rescuers Without Borders, Arieh Levy, ordered a contractor to install water system as the building had no running water and lacked toilets and showered. This causes the inhabitants to become sick with malaria. June 20 2012. Photo by Daniel Cohen/Flash90
  • RESCUERS WITHOUT BORDERS
    Daniel Cohen
    Rescuers Without Borders
    staff
    team
    Haiti
    sick
    medical quipment
    food
    leg
    worm
    desease
    an Infected leg of a patient. A team was sent by the Rescuers Without Borders organisation to Haiti consisting of optometrist and doctors who treated hundreds of children who were orphaned during the tragic earthquake. Many of these kids suffer from a skin worm that infects their legs and causes evere inflammation damage that will leads in 10% of the cases to the need to amputate of the limb. The children got examined and 50% of them had a need for glasses, which they recieved for free. The instructors taught tje teaching staff at the orphanage a first aid course and gave them medical equipment. The president of Rescuers Without Borders, Arieh Levy, ordered a contractor to install water system as the building had no running water and lacked toilets and showered. This causes the inhabitants to become sick with malaria. June 20 2012. Photo by Daniel Cohen/Flash90
  • RESCUERS WITHOUT BORDERS
    Daniel Cohen
    Rescuers Without Borders
    staff
    team
    Haiti
    sick
    medical quipment
    The staff of Rescuers Without Borders treat the Haitian children and adults. A team was sent by the Rescuers Without Borders organisation to Haiti consisting of optometrist and doctors who treated hundreds of children who were orphaned during the tragic earthquake. Many of these kids suffer from a skin worm that infects their legs and causes evere inflammation damage that will leads in 10% of the cases to the need to amputate of the limb. The children got examined and 50% of them had a need for glasses, which they recieved for free. The instructors taught tje teaching staff at the orphanage a first aid course and gave them medical equipment. The president of Rescuers Without Borders, Arieh Levy, ordered a contractor to install water system as the building had no running water and lacked toilets and showered. This causes the inhabitants to become sick with malaria. June 20 2012. Photo by Daniel Cohen/Flash90
  • RESCUERS WITHOUT BORDERS
    Daniel Cohen
    Rescuers Without Borders
    staff
    team
    Haiti
    sick
    medical quipment
    The staff of Rescuers Without Borders treat the Haitian children and adults. A team was sent by the Rescuers Without Borders organisation to Haiti consisting of optometrist and doctors who treated hundreds of children who were orphaned during the tragic earthquake. Many of these kids suffer from a skin worm that infects their legs and causes evere inflammation damage that will leads in 10% of the cases to the need to amputate of the limb. The children got examined and 50% of them had a need for glasses, which they recieved for free. The instructors taught tje teaching staff at the orphanage a first aid course and gave them medical equipment. The president of Rescuers Without Borders, Arieh Levy, ordered a contractor to install water system as the building had no running water and lacked toilets and showered. This causes the inhabitants to become sick with malaria. June 20 2012. Photo by Daniel Cohen/Flash90
  • RESCUERS WITHOUT BORDERS
    Daniel Cohen
    Rescuers Without Borders
    staff
    team
    Haiti
    sick
    medical quipment
    The staff of Rescuers Without Borders treat the Haitian children and adults. A team was sent by the Rescuers Without Borders organisation to Haiti consisting of optometrist and doctors who treated hundreds of children who were orphaned during the tragic earthquake. Many of these kids suffer from a skin worm that infects their legs and causes evere inflammation damage that will leads in 10% of the cases to the need to amputate of the limb. The children got examined and 50% of them had a need for glasses, which they recieved for free. The instructors taught tje teaching staff at the orphanage a first aid course and gave them medical equipment. The president of Rescuers Without Borders, Arieh Levy, ordered a contractor to install water system as the building had no running water and lacked toilets and showered. This causes the inhabitants to become sick with malaria. June 20 2012. Photo by Daniel Cohen/Flash90
  • RESCUERS WITHOUT BORDERS
    Daniel Cohen
    Rescuers Without Borders
    staff
    team
    Haiti
    sick
    medical quipment
    The staff of Rescuers Without Borders treat the Haitian children and adults. A team was sent by the Rescuers Without Borders organisation to Haiti consisting of optometrist and doctors who treated hundreds of children who were orphaned during the tragic earthquake. Many of these kids suffer from a skin worm that infects their legs and causes evere inflammation damage that will leads in 10% of the cases to the need to amputate of the limb. The children got examined and 50% of them had a need for glasses, which they recieved for free. The instructors taught tje teaching staff at the orphanage a first aid course and gave them medical equipment. The president of Rescuers Without Borders, Arieh Levy, ordered a contractor to install water system as the building had no running water and lacked toilets and showered. This causes the inhabitants to become sick with malaria. June 20 2012. Photo by Daniel Cohen/Flash90
  • RESCUERS WITHOUT BORDERS
    Daniel Cohen
    Rescuers Without Borders
    staff
    team
    Haiti
    sick
    medical quipment
    The staff of Rescuers Without Borders treat the Haitian children and adults. A team was sent by the Rescuers Without Borders organisation to Haiti consisting of optometrist and doctors who treated hundreds of children who were orphaned during the tragic earthquake. Many of these kids suffer from a skin worm that infects their legs and causes evere inflammation damage that will leads in 10% of the cases to the need to amputate of the limb. The children got examined and 50% of them had a need for glasses, which they recieved for free. The instructors taught tje teaching staff at the orphanage a first aid course and gave them medical equipment. The president of Rescuers Without Borders, Arieh Levy, ordered a contractor to install water system as the building had no running water and lacked toilets and showered. This causes the inhabitants to become sick with malaria. June 20 2012. Photo by Daniel Cohen/Flash90
  • RESCUERS WITHOUT BORDERS
    Daniel Cohen
    Rescuers Without Borders
    staff
    team
    Haiti
    sick
    medical quipment
    The staff of Rescuers Without Borders treat the Haitian children and adults. A team was sent by the Rescuers Without Borders organisation to Haiti consisting of optometrist and doctors who treated hundreds of children who were orphaned during the tragic earthquake. Many of these kids suffer from a skin worm that infects their legs and causes evere inflammation damage that will leads in 10% of the cases to the need to amputate of the limb. The children got examined and 50% of them had a need for glasses, which they recieved for free. The instructors taught tje teaching staff at the orphanage a first aid course and gave them medical equipment. The president of Rescuers Without Borders, Arieh Levy, ordered a contractor to install water system as the building had no running water and lacked toilets and showered. This causes the inhabitants to become sick with malaria. June 20 2012. Photo by Daniel Cohen/Flash90