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Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert leaves the Jerusalem court on July 10 2012 after the court found him guilty on one count of corruption and have acquited him on two counts. Photo by Noam Moskowitz/FLASH90
Palestinian football player Mahmud Al-Sarsak, who staged a hunger strike of nearly three months while in Israeli jail, flashes the V for "victory" sign as he arrives Rafah in southern Gaza Strip on July 10, 2012. Upon his release from Israeli prison Sarsak staged a hunger strike of nearly three months to protest his detention without charge under Israel's "unlawful combatants" law. His detention order was due to expire or be renewed on August 22. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Former Israeli Prime Minsiter Ehud Olmert leaves the Jerusalem District Court. Olmert was cleared of charges of double-billing on trips abroad in the "Rishon Tours" case, and cleared of charges of illegally taking money from American businessman Morris Talansky. Olmert was found guilty on a third charge of breach of trust in a real estate investment case when he was industry minister. July 10 2012. Photo by Flash90
Former Israeli Prime Minsiter Ehud Olmert leaves the Jerusalem District Court. Olmert was cleared of charges of double-billing on trips abroad in the "Rishon Tours" case, and cleared of charges of illegally taking money from American businessman Morris Talansky. Olmert was found guilty on a third charge of breach of trust in a real estate investment case when he was industry minister. July 10 2012. Photo by Flash90
Israeli and International press at the Jerusalem District Court where former Israeli Prime Minsiter Ehud Olmert was set to recieve the ruling on three cases of fraud and bribery. July 10, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Attorney Navot Tel Tzur, Ehud Olmert's lawyer, seen in the Jerusalem District Court. Olmert was cleared of charges of double-billing on trips abroad in the "Rishon Tours" case, and cleared of charges of illegally taking money from American businessman Morris Talansky. Olmert was found guilty on a third charge of breach of trust in a real estate investment case when he was industry minister. July 10 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
State attorney Uri Korb leaves the Jerusalem District Court where former Israeli Prime Minsiter Ehud Olmert was set to recieve the ruling on three cases of fraud and bribery. July 10, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Eli Zohar, attorney of former Israeli Prime Minsiter Ehud Olmert leaves the Jerusalem District Court. Olmert was cleared of charges of double-billing on trips abroad in the "Rishon Tours" case, and cleared of charges of illegally taking money from American businessman Morris Talansky. Olmert was found guilty on a third charge of breach of trust in a real estate investment case when he was industry minister. July 10 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Micha Fetman, lawyer of Ehud Olmert's former bureau chief Shula Zaken seen at the jerusalem District Court where Zaken was convicted on two counts of fraud and breach of trust in the Rishon Tours affairs July 10, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Micha Fetman, lawyer of Ehud Olmert's former bureau chief Shula Zaken seen at the jerusalem District Court where Zaken was convicted on two counts of fraud and breach of trust in the Rishon Tours affairs July 10, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Ehud Olmert's former bureau chief Shula Zaken leaves the jerusalem District Court where she was convicted on two counts of fraud and breach of trust in the Rishon Tours affairs July 10, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Ehud Olmert's former bureau chief Shula Zaken leaves the jerusalem District Court where she was convicted on two counts of fraud and breach of trust in the Rishon Tours affairs July 10, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Former Israeli Prime Minsiter Ehud Olmert arrives to the Jerusalem District Court where he was set to recieve the ruling on three cases of fraud and bribery: Rishon Tours, Talansky and Investment Center affairs. July 10 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Former Israeli Prime Minsiter Ehud Olmert arrives to the Jerusalem District Court where he was set to recieve the ruling on three cases of fraud and bribery: Rishon Tours, Talansky and Investment Center affairs. July 10 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Former Israeli Prime Minsiter Ehud Olmert leaves the Jerusalem District Court with his lawyer Eli Lawyer after being acquitted of two major charges against him. Olmert was cleared of charges of double-billing on trips abroad in the "Rishon Tours" case, and cleared of charges of illegally taking money from American businessman Morris Talansky. Olmert was found guilty on a third charge of breach of trust in a real estate investment case when he was industry minister. July 10 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Former Israeli Prime Minsiter Ehud Olmert leaves the Jerusalem District Court with his lawyer Eli Lawyer after being acquitted of two major charges against him. Olmert was cleared of charges of double-billing on trips abroad in the "Rishon Tours" case, and cleared of charges of illegally taking money from American businessman Morris Talansky. Olmert was found guilty on a third charge of breach of trust in a real estate investment case when he was industry minister. July 10 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Former Israeli Prime Minsiter Ehud Olmert leaves the Jerusalem District Court with his lawyer Eli Lawyer after being acquitted of two major charges against him. Olmert was cleared of charges of double-billing on trips abroad in the "Rishon Tours" case, and cleared of charges of illegally taking money from American businessman Morris Talansky. Olmert was found guilty on a third charge of breach of trust in a real estate investment case when he was industry minister. July 10 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Former Israeli Prime Minsiter Ehud Olmert leaves the Jerusalem District Court with his lawyer Eli Zohar after being acquitted of two major charges against him. Olmert was cleared of charges of double-billing on trips abroad in the "Rishon Tours" case, and cleared of charges of illegally taking money from American businessman Morris Talansky. Olmert was found guilty on a third charge of breach of trust in a real estate investment case when he was industry minister. July 10 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert seen at his housw in Motza, July 10, 2012. Olmert was acquitted of major corruption charges on Tuesday but convicted of breach of trust, a lesser offence, in what was widely seen as a stunning victory for the former prime minister. Photo by Noam Moskowitz/Flash90
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (L) embraces his friend and football manager Avraham Grant outside the house of Olmert. Olmert was cleared earlier today in the Jerusalem District Court of charges of double-billing on trips abroad in the "Rishon Tours" case, and cleared of charges of illegally taking money from American businessman Morris Talansky. Olmert was found guilty on a third charge of breach of trust in a real estate investment case when he was industry minister. Photo by Noam Moskowitz/FLASH90
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (L) seen with his friend and football manager Avraham Grant outside the house of Olmert. Olmert was cleared earlier today in the Jerusalem District Court of charges of double-billing on trips abroad in the "Rishon Tours" case, and cleared of charges of illegally taking money from American businessman Morris Talansky. Olmert was found guilty on a third charge of breach of trust in a real estate investment case when he was industry minister. Photo by Noam Moskowitz/FLASH90