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Israeli MKs of the United Torah Judaism party Meir Porush reacts as he sits in the plenum as the Knesset approves Yesh Atid's draft bill on first reading early Tuesday morning, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, early July 23, 2013. The passing of the bill prompted dramatic acts of protest by Ultra-orthodox legislators, who declared a day of mourning and tore the lapels of their shirts to signify their mourning. Photo by Flash90
United Torah Judaism parliament member Israel Eichler speaks at the Knesset plenum that approved Yesh Atid's draft bill on first reading early Tuesday morning, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, early July 23, 2013. The passing of the bill prompted dramatic acts of protest by Ultra-orthodox legislators, who declared a day of mourning and tore the lapels of their shirts to signify their mourning. Photo by Flash90
United Torah Judaism parliament member Meir Porush handcuffed himself to the microphone as he speaks at the Knesset plenum that approved Yesh Atid's draft bill on first reading early Tuesday morning, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, early July 23, 2013. The passing of the bill prompted dramatic acts of protest by Ultra-orthodox legislators, who declared a day of mourning and tore the lapels of their shirts to signify their mourning. Photo by Flash90
United Torah Judaism parliament member Meir Porush handcuffed himself to the microphone as he speaks at the Knesset plenum that approved Yesh Atid's draft bill on first reading early Tuesday morning, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, early July 23, 2013. The passing of the bill prompted dramatic acts of protest by Ultra-orthodox legislators, who declared a day of mourning and tore the lapels of their shirts to signify their mourning. Photo by Flash90
United Torah Judaism parliament member Meir Porush handcuffed himself to the microphone as he speaks at the Knesset plenum that approved Yesh Atid's draft bill on first reading early Tuesday morning, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, early July 23, 2013. The passing of the bill prompted dramatic acts of protest by Ultra-orthodox legislators, who declared a day of mourning and tore the lapels of their shirts to signify their mourning. Photo by Flash90