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Jerusalem deputy mayor Pepe Alalo and other Israelis visit the house inhabited by an Eritrean couple, which was set on fire in a suspected arson attack a few days ago, leaving the couple severely injured. July 15, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
A young Eritrean woman inside the house which was set on fire In a suspected arson attack in an apartment in Jerusalem inhabited by foreign workers, leaving three people injured. Photo by Flash90
A young Eritrean woman inside the house which was set on fire In a suspected arson attack in an apartment in Jerusalem inhabited by foreign workers, leaving three people injured. Photo by Flash90
A young Eritrean woman inside the house which was set on fire In a suspected arson attack in an apartment in Jerusalem inhabited by foreign workers, leaving three people injured. Photo by Flash90
A young African man seen inside the house which was set on fire In a suspected arson attack in an apartment in Jerusalem inhabited by foreign workers, leaving three people injured. Photo by Flash90
A Christian worshipper and Ultra Orthodox Jewish men pary at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, in Jerusalem's Old City. July 12, 2012. Photo by Gershon Elinson/FLASH90
Segai Timrat (32) from Eritrea is a foreign worker who was badly injured at a fire set to his hime in Jerusalem July 12 2012. Photo by Noam Moskowitz/Flash90
Segai Timrat (32) from Eritrea is a foreign worker who was badly injured at a fire set to his hime in Jerusalem July 12 2012. Photo by Noam Moskowitz/Flash90
A young Eritrean man close the house which was set on fire In a suspected arson attack in an apartment in Jerusalem inhabited by foreign workers, leaving three people injured. Photo by Noam Moskowitz/ Flash90