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Israeli airlines workers hold flags and placards ouside the prime minister's office on April 21, 2013 in Jerusalem as staff mounted a strike in protest against plans to ink an Open Skies deal with European carriers. Israel's three airlines El Al, Arkia and Israir are bitterly opposed to the deal which was to be ratified by the cabinet on Sunday, saying it would result in widespread layoffs. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli airlines workers hold flags and placards ouside the prime minister's office on April 21, 2013 in Jerusalem as staff mounted a strike in protest against plans to ink an Open Skies deal with European carriers. Israel's three airlines El Al, Arkia and Israir are bitterly opposed to the deal which was to be ratified by the cabinet on Sunday, saying it would result in widespread layoffs. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli airlines workers hold flags and placards ouside the prime minister's office on April 21, 2013 in Jerusalem as staff mounted a strike in protest against plans to ink an Open Skies deal with European carriers. Israel's three airlines El Al, Arkia and Israir are bitterly opposed to the deal which was to be ratified by the cabinet on Sunday, saying it would result in widespread layoffs. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli airlines workers hold flags and placards ouside the prime minister's office on April 21, 2013 in Jerusalem as staff mounted a strike in protest against plans to ink an Open Skies deal with European carriers. Israel's three airlines El Al, Arkia and Israir are bitterly opposed to the deal which was to be ratified by the cabinet on Sunday, saying it would result in widespread layoffs. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli airlines workers hold flags and placards ouside the prime minister's office on April 21, 2013 in Jerusalem as staff mounted a strike in protest against plans to ink an Open Skies deal with European carriers. Israel's three airlines El Al, Arkia and Israir are bitterly opposed to the deal which was to be ratified by the cabinet on Sunday, saying it would result in widespread layoffs. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli airlines workers hold flags and placards ouside the prime minister's office on April 21, 2013 in Jerusalem as staff mounted a strike in protest against plans to ink an Open Skies deal with European carriers. Israel's three airlines El Al, Arkia and Israir are bitterly opposed to the deal which was to be ratified by the cabinet on Sunday, saying it would result in widespread layoffs. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli airlines workers hold flags and placards ouside the prime minister's office on April 21, 2013 in Jerusalem as staff mounted a strike in protest against plans to ink an Open Skies deal with European carriers. Israel's three airlines El Al, Arkia and Israir are bitterly opposed to the deal which was to be ratified by the cabinet on Sunday, saying it would result in widespread layoffs. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli airlines workers hold flags and placards ouside the prime minister's office on April 21, 2013 in Jerusalem as staff mounted a strike in protest against plans to ink an Open Skies deal with European carriers. Israel's three airlines El Al, Arkia and Israir are bitterly opposed to the deal which was to be ratified by the cabinet on Sunday, saying it would result in widespread layoffs. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Protesters push Finance minister Yair Lapid during a demonstration outside the prime minister's office on April 21, 2013 in Jerusalem as staff mounted a strike in protest against plans to ink an Open Skies deal with European carriers. Israel's three airlines El Al, Arkia and Israir are bitterly opposed to the deal which was to be ratified by the cabinet on Sunday, saying it would result in widespread layoffs. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli airlines workers hold flags ans placards in front of tyres burning during a demonstration outside the prime minister's office on April 21, 2013 in Jerusalem as staff mounted a strike in protest against plans to ink an Open Skies deal with European carriers. Israel's three airlines El Al, Arkia and Israir are bitterly opposed to the deal which was to be ratified by the cabinet on Sunday, saying it would result in widespread layoffs. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli airlines workers hold flags ans placards in front of tyres burning during a demonstration outside the prime minister's office on April 21, 2013 in Jerusalem as staff mounted a strike in protest against plans to ink an Open Skies deal with European carriers. Israel's three airlines El Al, Arkia and Israir are bitterly opposed to the deal which was to be ratified by the cabinet on Sunday, saying it would result in widespread layoffs. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli airlines workers hold flags ans placards in front of tyres burning during a demonstration outside the prime minister's office on April 21, 2013 in Jerusalem as staff mounted a strike in protest against plans to ink an Open Skies deal with European carriers. Israel's three airlines El Al, Arkia and Israir are bitterly opposed to the deal which was to be ratified by the cabinet on Sunday, saying it would result in widespread layoffs. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Newly appointed Interior Ministry's director-general Yigal Tzarfati pose to a picture in his office, Jerusalem, April 21, 2013. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Newly appointed Interior Ministry's director-general Yigal Tzarfati pose to a picture in his office, Jerusalem, April 21, 2013. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90