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  • TAL LAW
    Miriam Alster
    tal law
    yohanan plesner
    Kadima parliament member Yohanan Plesner leads a press conference in the Israeli parliament where he publicised his recommendations for the replacement of the Tal Law. The Tal Law exempts orthodox Jewish yeshiva students from army or national service. July 04, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
  • TAL LAW
    Miriam Alster
    tal law
    yohanan plesner
    shas
    ultra orthodox
    Ultra Orthodox parliament member Haim Amsallam seen near Kadima parliament member Yohanan Plesner (L) leading a press conference in the Israeli parliament where he publicised his recommendations for the replacement of the Tal Law. The Tal Law exempts orthodox Jewish yeshiva students from army or national service. July 04, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
  • TAL LAW
    Miriam Alster
    tal law
    michael ben ari
    Right-wing Israeli parliament member Michael Ben Ari is led out be security guards after interrupting a press conference led by MK Yohanan Plesner who publicised his recommendations for the replacement of the Tal Law. The Tal Law exempts orthodox Jewish yeshiva students from army or national service. July 04, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
  • TAL LAW
    Miriam Alster
    tal law
    yohanan plesner
    Kadima parliament member Yohanan Plesner (R) speaks with legal advisor Sahar Pinto as Plesner leads a press conference in the Israeli parliament where he publicised his recommendations for the replacement of the Tal Law. The Tal Law exempts orthodox Jewish yeshiva students from army or national service. July 04, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
  • ISMAIL HANIYEH
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    ismail haniyah
    ismael haniyeh
    football
    hamas prime minister
    haniya
    soccer
    palestinian prisoner
    sarsak
    sarssak
    Palestinian Hamas premier, Ismail Haniya (L) kicks a football to newly released from prison, Palestinin football player Mahmud Sarsak in the southern Gaza Strip on July 11, 2012. Sarsak, who staged a hunger strike of nearly three months while in an Israeli jail, was freed yesterday returned to the Gaza Strip. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
  • ISMAIL HANIYEH
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    ismail haniyah
    ismael haniyeh
    football
    hamas prime minister
    haniya
    soccer
    palestinian prisoner
    sarsak
    sarssak
    Palestinian Hamas premier, Ismail Haniya (L) with newly released from prison, Palestinin football player Mahmud Sarsak in the southern Gaza Strip on July 11, 2012. Sarsak, who staged a hunger strike of nearly three months while in an Israeli jail, was freed yesterday returned to the Gaza Strip. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
  • SHAUL MOFAZ
    Miriam Alster
    Shaul Mofaz
    Boaz Nol
    tal law
    kadima
    Chairman of the Kadima party Shaul Mofaz (C) and Boaz Nol (L), one of the leaders of the struggle to abolish the Tal Law, attends a party meeting in the Israeli parliament on July 11, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
  • SHAUL MOFAZ
    Miriam Alster
    Shaul Mofaz
    tal law
    kadima
    Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz speaks to press after convening a party meeting in the Israeli parliament late Wednesday night. Mofaz announced that the Kadima party will continue to stay in the coalition, but demands a new IDF draft law. July 11, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
  • SHAUL MOFAZ
    Miriam Alster
    Shaul Mofaz
    tal law
    kadima
    yohanan plesner
    Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz and MK Yohanan Plesner seen leaving a Kadima party meeting in the Israeli parliament late Wednesday night. Mofaz announced that the Kadima party will continue to stay in the coalition, but demands a new IDF draft law. July 11, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
  • SHAUL MOFAZ
    Miriam Alster
    Shaul Mofaz
    tal law
    kadima
    yohanan plesner
    Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz and MK Yohanan Plesner seen leaving a Kadima party meeting in the Israeli parliament late Wednesday night. Mofaz announced that the Kadima party will continue to stay in the coalition, but demands a new IDF draft law. July 11, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
  • KNESSET MEMBER MOSHE GAFNI
    Miriam Alster
    moshe gafni
    Portrait of chairman of the finance committee Moshe Gafni. July 11, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
  • KNESSET MEMBER MOSHE GAFNI
    Miriam Alster
    moshe gafni
    Portrait of chairman of the finance committee Moshe Gafni. July 11, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
  • KNESSET MEMBER MOSHE GAFNI
    Miriam Alster
    moshe gafni
    Portrait of chairman of the finance committee Moshe Gafni. July 11, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
  • SHAUL MOFAZ
    Miriam Alster
    Shaul Mofaz
    Boaz Nol
    tal law
    kadima
    Chairman of the Kadima party Shaul Mofaz (C) and Boaz Nol (L), one of the leaders of the struggle to abolish the Tal Law, attends a party meeting in the Israeli parliament on July 11, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
  • ISRAEL EDUCATION
    Miriam Alster
    education
    school
    students
    student
    learning
    Young Israeli volunteers help teach young students at summer school, in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Katamon. July 11, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90