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Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu (C), speaks during the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister Office in Jerusalem on February 16, 2014. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL/Flash90
Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, speaks during the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister Office in Jerusalem on February 16, 2014. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL/Flash90
Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, speaks during the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister Office in Jerusalem on February 16, 2014. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL/Flash90
Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, speaks during the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister Office in Jerusalem on February 16, 2014. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL/Flash90
Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, seen at the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister Office in Jerusalem on February 16, 2014. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL/Flash90
Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, seen at the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister Office in Jerusalem on February 16, 2014. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL/Flash90
Niv Borsuk, accused of stealing NIS 20 millions (roughly $5.7 million) from among others actor and comedian Zion Baruch and media personality Ron Kaufman, seen in court on February 16, 2014. Photo by FLASH90
Niv Borsuk, accused of stealing NIS 20 millions (roughly $5.7 million) from among others actor and comedian Zion Baruch and media personality Ron Kaufman, seen in court on February 16, 2014. Photo by FLASH90
The suspects of shooting to death 27-year old Taher Lalah, in Tel Aviv yesterday, in what the police believe was an underworld hit, seen in the court in Tel Aviv. February 16, 2014. Photo by FLASH90
The suspects of shooting to death 27-year old Taher Lalah, in Tel Aviv yesterday, in what the police believe was an underworld hit, seen in the court in Tel Aviv. February 16, 2014. Photo by FLASH90
Arab parliament member Achmad Tibi (L), Israeli writer and founder of the Gush Shalom peace movement Uri Avnery and Likud parliament member Zeev Elkin (R) seen in the Supreme Court in Jerusalem for a hearing on an appeal by the Arab Monitoring Committee to abolish the “boycott” law which entitles a plaintiff to seek financial compensation from those who call for the boycott of settlement products. February 16, 2014. Photo by FLASH90
Supreme court judges hear on an appeal by the Arab Monitoring Committee to abolish the “boycott” law which entitles a plaintiff to seek financial compensation from those who call for the boycott of settlement products. February 16, 2014. Photo by FLASH90
Arab parliament member Achmad Tibi (L) and Israeli writer and founder of the Gush Shalom peace movement Uri Avnery seen in the Supreme Court in Jerusalem for a hearing on an appeal by the Arab Monitoring Committee to abolish the “boycott” law which entitles a plaintiff to seek financial compensation from those who call for the boycott of settlement products. February 16, 2014. Photo by FLASH90
Israeli writer and founder of the Gush Shalom peace movement Uri Avnery seen in the Supreme Court in Jerusalem for a hearing on an appeal by the Arab Monitoring Committee to abolish the “boycott” law which entitles a plaintiff to seek financial compensation from those who call for the boycott of settlement products. February 16, 2014. Photo by FLASH90
Nurses, administrative and maintenance workers at Hadassah University Hospital in Jerusalem seen during a walk-out on February 16, 2014, protesting not receiving their full wages for January. The Hadassah Medical Center administration is waiting for a 100 million shekel (about $25.8 million dollars) bailout from the ongoing debt crisis from the Finance Ministry and the Hadassah Zionist Women's Organization. Photo by Flash90
Nurses, administrative and maintenance workers at Hadassah University Hospital in Jerusalem seen during a walk-out on February 16, 2014, protesting not receiving their full wages for January. The Hadassah Medical Center administration is waiting for a 100 million shekel (about $25.8 million dollars) bailout from the ongoing debt crisis from the Finance Ministry and the Hadassah Zionist Women's Organization. Photo by Flash90
Nurses, administrative and maintenance workers at Hadassah University Hospital in Jerusalem seen during a walk-out on February 16, 2014, protesting not receiving their full wages for January. The Hadassah Medical Center administration is waiting for a 100 million shekel (about $25.8 million dollars) bailout from the ongoing debt crisis from the Finance Ministry and the Hadassah Zionist Women's Organization. Photo by Flash90