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Kadima party leader Shaul Mofaz speaks during a press conference in Petah Tikva, near Tel Aviv on July 17, 2012. Mofaz Kadima party quit Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition today due to a dispute over drafting ultra-Orthodox Jews into the Israeli army. Photo by FLASH90
Kadima party leader Shaul Mofaz speaks during a press conference in Petah Tikva, near Tel Aviv on July 17, 2012. Mofaz Kadima party quit Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition today due to a dispute over drafting ultra-Orthodox Jews into the Israeli army. Photo by FLASH90
Kadima party leader Shaul Mofaz speaks during a press conference in Petah Tikva, near Tel Aviv on July 17, 2012. Mofaz Kadima party quit Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition today due to a dispute over drafting ultra-Orthodox Jews into the Israeli army. Photo by FLASH90
Palestinian ballet trainer, Shyrine Ziadeh, teaches young girls during summer classes at her Ramallah Ballet Center dance school, in the Westbank town of Ramallah, 17 July 2012. The center teaches ballet techniques and modern dance to different age groups with different styles, including performing dances, starting with pre ballet, salsa, and belly dance. Photo by Issam Rimawi/Flash90
Palestinian ballet trainer, Shyrine Ziadeh, teaches young girls during summer classes at her Ramallah Ballet Center dance school, in the Westbank town of Ramallah, 17 July 2012. The center teaches ballet techniques and modern dance to different age groups with different styles, including performing dances, starting with pre ballet, salsa, and belly dance. Photo by Issam Rimawi/Flash90
Interior Minister Eli Yishai speaks with Nava Boker, wife of Brigadier-General Lior Boker who was killed in the Carmel fire disaster which raged in Northern Israel in 2010, during a State Control Committee meeting in the Israeli parliament. The fire was the worst in Israel's history, burning thousands of acres of land, forcing whole villages to evacuate, and killing more than 40 people when their bus was engulfed in flames. Photo by Miriam Alster/ Flash90
State Comptroller Yosef Shapira (L) and head of the State Control committee Uri Arieln attend a committee meeting regarding the Carmel forest fire which raged in Northern Israel in 2010. The fire was the worst in Israel's history, burning thousands of acres of land, forcing whole villages to evacuate, and killing more than 40 people when their bus was engulfed in flames. Photo by Miriam Alster/ Flash90
Interior Minister Eli Yishai (L) and Minister of Internal Security Yitzhak Aharonovitch attend a committee meeting regarding the Carmel forest fire which raged in Northern Israel in 2010. The fire was the worst in Israel's history, burning thousands of acres of land, forcing whole villages to evacuate, and killing more than 40 people when their bus was engulfed in flames. Photo by Miriam Alster/ Flash90
Interior Minister Eli Yishai (L) and Minister of Internal Security Yitzhak Aharonovitch attend a committee meeting regarding the Carmel forest fire which raged in Northern Israel in 2010. The fire was the worst in Israel's history, burning thousands of acres of land, forcing whole villages to evacuate, and killing more than 40 people when their bus was engulfed in flames. Photo by Miriam Alster/ Flash90
Interior Minister Eli Yishai (L) and Minister of Internal Security Yitzhak Aharonovitch attend a committee meeting regarding the Carmel forest fire which raged in Northern Israel in 2010. The fire was the worst in Israel's history, burning thousands of acres of land, forcing whole villages to evacuate, and killing more than 40 people when their bus was engulfed in flames. Photo by Miriam Alster/ Flash90
State Comptroller Yosef Shapira (L) and head of the State Control committee Uri Ariel attend a committee meeting regarding the Carmel forest fire which raged in Northern Israel in 2010. The fire was the worst in Israel's history, burning thousands of acres of land, forcing whole villages to evacuate, and killing more than 40 people when their bus was engulfed in flames. Photo by Miriam Alster/ Flash90
State Comptroller Yosef Shapira and head of the State Control committee Uri Ariel attend a committee meeting regarding the Carmel forest fire which raged in Northern Israel in 2010. The fire was the worst in Israel's history, burning thousands of acres of land, forcing whole villages to evacuate, and killing more than 40 people when their bus was engulfed in flames. Photo by Miriam Alster/ Flash90
Likud parliament member Carmel Shama speaks at an Economic Affairs committee meeting in the Israeli parliament. July 17, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90