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Major General Manny Yitzhaki, commander of Lahav 433 (R) and Chief of Israel Police, Yochanan Danino arrive to a press conference outside Tel Aviv Police station on January 16, 2014. Photo by Gideon Markowicz/Flash90
Major General Manny Yitzhaki, commander of Lahav 433 (L) and Chief of Israel Police, Yochanan Danino arrive to a press conference outside Tel Aviv Police station on January 16, 2014. Photo by Gideon Markowicz/Flash90
Major General Manny Yitzhaki, commander of Lahav 433 (R) and Chief of Israel Police, Yochanan Danino arrive to a press conference outside Tel Aviv Police station on January 16, 2014. Photo by Gideon Markowicz/Flash90
Chief of Israel Police, Yochanan Danino speaks at a press conference outside Tel Aviv Police station on January 16, 2014. Photo by Gideon Markowicz/Flash90
Chief of Israel Police, Yochanan Danino speaks at a press conference outside Tel Aviv Police station on January 16, 2014. Photo by Gideon Markowicz/Flash90
Chief of Israel Police, Yochanan Danino speaks at a press conference outside Tel Aviv Police station on January 16, 2014. Photo by Gideon Markowicz/Flash90
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish Rabbi walks on a table during a celebration by the Belz Hasidim of the Jewish feast of 'Tu Bishvat' or Tree New Year 16 January 2014 in Jerusalem. Among the most learned Jewish scholars were the Belz, a Hasidic dynasty named after a small town in Western Ukraine. Photo By Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish Rabbi walks on a table as he carrys bread during a celebration by the Belz Hasidim of the Jewish feast of 'Tu Bishvat' or Tree New Year 16 January 2014 in Jerusalem. Among the most learned Jewish scholars were the Belz, a Hasidic dynasty named after a small town in Western Ukraine. Photo By Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man distributes bread during a celebration by the Belz Hasidim of the Jewish feast of 'Tu Bishvat' or Tree New Year 16 January 2014 in Jerusalem. Among the most learned Jewish scholars were the Belz, a Hasidic dynasty named after a small town in Western Ukraine. Photo By Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men from the Belz Hasidim Celebrate the Jewish feast of 'Tu Bishvat' or Tree New Year 16 January 2014 in Jerusalem. Among the most learned Jewish scholars were the Belz, a Hasidic dynasty named after a small town in Western Ukraine. Photo By Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men from the Belz Hasidim Celebrate the Jewish feast of 'Tu Bishvat' or Tree New Year 16 January 2014 in Jerusalem. Among the most learned Jewish scholars were the Belz, a Hasidic dynasty named after a small town in Western Ukraine. Photo By Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man carrys fruits during a celebration by the Belz Hasidim of the Jewish feast of 'Tu Bishvat' or Tree New Year 16 January 2014 in Jerusalem. Among the most learned Jewish scholars were the Belz, a Hasidic dynasty named after a small town in Western Ukraine. Photo By Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men from the Belz Hasidim Celebrate the Jewish feast of 'Tu Bishvat' or Tree New Year 16 January 2014 in Jerusalem. Among the most learned Jewish scholars were the Belz, a Hasidic dynasty named after a small town in Western Ukraine. Photo By Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men from the Belz Hasidim Celebrate the Jewish feast of 'Tu Bishvat' or Tree New Year 16 January 2014 in Jerusalem. Among the most learned Jewish scholars were the Belz, a Hasidic dynasty named after a small town in Western Ukraine. Photo By Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ultra-Orthodox Jews from the Beltz Hasidic dynasty try to grab fruits as they celebrate the Jewish feast of 'Tu Bishvat' or Tree New Year 16 January 2014 in Jerusalem. Among the most learned Jewish scholars were the Belz, a Hasidic dynasty named after a small town in Western Ukraine. Photo By Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ultra-Orthodox Jews from the Beltz Hasidic dynasty try to grab fruits as they celebrate the Jewish feast of 'Tu Bishvat' or Tree New Year 16 January 2014 in Jerusalem. Among the most learned Jewish scholars were the Belz, a Hasidic dynasty named after a small town in Western Ukraine. Photo By Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ultra-Orthodox Jews from the Beltz Hasidic dynasty try to grab fruits as they celebrate the Jewish feast of 'Tu Bishvat' or Tree New Year 16 January 2014 in Jerusalem. Among the most learned Jewish scholars were the Belz, a Hasidic dynasty named after a small town in Western Ukraine. Photo By Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ultra-Orthodox Jews from the Beltz Hasidic dynasty try to grab fruits as they celebrate the Jewish feast of 'Tu Bishvat' or Tree New Year 16 January 2014 in Jerusalem. Among the most learned Jewish scholars were the Belz, a Hasidic dynasty named after a small town in Western Ukraine. Photo By Yonatan Sindel/Flash90