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Rescue forces is at the scene where a man and a woman died in a car accident between two private vehicles on road 38 near Beit Shemesh after being trapped in their respective cars, September 16, 2013, MDA paramedics pronounced them dead at the scene. Photo by Flash90
An Orthodox Jewish man examines a citron, known as an etrog, for imperfections, at the 'four-species' market in Jerusalem on September 16, 2013. The citron is one of the four species used during rituals in the week-long Jewish holiday of Sukkot , Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Members of Hamas' security forces stand guard in front of the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip on September 16, 2013. Demanding it to be open permanently and without restrictions or conditions on the passengers. The Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip was closed following twin car bomb blasts targeting Egypt's army. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
A Palestinian protestor puts up an Egyptian flag on barbed wire during a rally in front of the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip on September 16, 2013. Demanding it to be open permanently and without restrictions or conditions on the passengers. The Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip was closed following twin car bomb blasts targeting Egypt's army. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
Palestinians hold their national flag and Egyptian flags during a rally in front of the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip on September 16, 2013. Demanding it to be open permanently and without restrictions or conditions on the passengers. The Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip was closed following twin car bomb blasts targeting Egypt's army. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
A Palestinian protestor puts up an Egyptian flag during a rally in front of the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip on September 16, 2013. Demanding it to be open permanently and without restrictions or conditions on the passengers. The Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip was closed following twin car bomb blasts targeting Egypt's army. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
A Palestinian protestor puts up an Egyptian flag during a rally in front of the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip on September 16, 2013. Demanding it to be open permanently and without restrictions or conditions on the passengers. The Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip was closed following twin car bomb blasts targeting Egypt's army. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
The scene where a man and a woman died in a car accident between two private vehicles on road 38 near Beit Shemesh after being trapped in their respective cars, September 16, 2013, MDA paramedics pronounced them dead at the scene. Photo by Flash90
The scene where a man and a woman died in a car accident between two private vehicles on road 38 near Beit Shemesh after being trapped in their respective cars, September 16, 2013, MDA paramedics pronounced them dead at the scene. Photo by Flash90
Rescue forces is at the scene where a man and a woman died in a car accident between two private vehicles on road 38 near Beit Shemesh after being trapped in their respective cars, September 16, 2013, MDA paramedics pronounced them dead at the scene. Photo by Flash90
The scene where a man and a woman died in a car accident between two private vehicles on road 38 near Beit Shemesh after being trapped in their respective cars, September 16, 2013, MDA paramedics pronounced them dead at the scene. Photo by Flash90
ZAKA personnel carry out the dead bodies of two young from their house in Jerusalem. Police suspect their mother murdered her two children aged five and seven, and then tried to commit suicide. Sep 16 2013. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
ZAKA personnel carry out the dead bodies of two young from their house in Jerusalem. Police suspect their mother murdered her two children aged five and seven, and then tried to commit suicide. Sep 16 2013. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
ZAKA personnel carry out the dead bodies of two young from their house in Jerusalem. Police suspect their mother murdered her two children aged five and seven, and then tried to commit suicide. Sep 16 2013. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
ZAKA personnel carry out the dead bodies of two young from their house in Jerusalem. Police suspect their mother murdered her two children aged five and seven, and then tried to commit suicide. Sep 16 2013. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
ZAKA personnel carry out the dead bodies of two young from their house in Jerusalem. Police suspect their mother murdered her two children aged five and seven, and then tried to commit suicide. Sep 16 2013. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Israeli Police and crime scene investigators on the site of a murder and attempted suicide in Jerusalem, on September 16, 2013.A mother, who is suspected of having murdered her children, aged five and seven, was evacuated to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem in serious condition. The children were found with stab wounds over their entire bodies. Police suspect the mother killed her children and then attempted suicide. Photo by Miriam Alsterl/Flash90
An Orthodox Jewish man examines a citron, known as an etrog, for imperfections, at the 'four-species' market in Jerusalem on September 16, 2013. The citron is one of the four species used during rituals in the week-long Jewish holiday of Sukkot , Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Orthodox Jews examine palm-branches and citrons, known as lulav and etrog, for imperfections, at the 'four-species' market in Jerusalem on September 16, 2013. The lulav and etrog are two of the four species used during rituals in the week-long Jewish holiday of Sukkot , Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
An Orthodox Jewish man examines a citron, known as an etrog, for imperfections, at the 'four-species' market in Jerusalem on September 16, 2013. The citron is one of the four species used during rituals in the week-long Jewish holiday of Sukkot , Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Orthodox Jews examine palm-branches and citrons, known as lulav and etrog, for imperfections, at the 'four-species' market in Jerusalem on September 16, 2013. The lulav and etrog are two of the four species used during rituals in the week-long Jewish holiday of Sukkot , Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
An Orthodox Jewish man examines a citron, known as an etrog, for imperfections, at the 'four-species' market in Jerusalem on September 16, 2013. The citron is one of the four species used during rituals in the week-long Jewish holiday of Sukkot , Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90