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The family of Shelly Dadon, 20, visit her grave in the Northern Israeli town of Afula. Dadon, was murdered on her way to a job interview, in a suspected terror attack. Her body was found nine days ago, stabbed to death. Police believe that Dadon was murdered by an Arab terrorist. Further details regarding the case cannot be published at the moment due to a gag order. May 10, 2014. Photo by Hagai Aharon/FLASH90
The family of Shelly Dadon, 20, visit her grave in the Northern Israeli town of Afula. Dadon, was murdered on her way to a job interview, in a suspected terror attack. Her body was found nine days ago, stabbed to death. Police believe that Dadon was murdered by an Arab terrorist. Further details regarding the case cannot be published at the moment due to a gag order. May 10, 2014. Photo by Hagai Aharon/FLASH90
The family of Shelly Dadon, 20, visit her grave in the Northern Israeli town of Afula. Dadon, was murdered on her way to a job interview, in a suspected terror attack. Her body was found nine days ago, stabbed to death. Police believe that Dadon was murdered by an Arab terrorist. Further details regarding the case cannot be published at the moment due to a gag order. May 10, 2014. Photo by Hagai Aharon/FLASH90
The family of Shelly Dadon, 20, visit her grave in the Northern Israeli town of Afula. Dadon, was murdered on her way to a job interview, in a suspected terror attack. Her body was found nine days ago, stabbed to death. Police believe that Dadon was murdered by an Arab terrorist. Further details regarding the case cannot be published at the moment due to a gag order. May 10, 2014. Photo by Hagai Aharon/FLASH90
The family of Shelly Dadon, 20, visit her grave in the Northern Israeli town of Afula. Dadon, was murdered on her way to a job interview, in a suspected terror attack. Her body was found nine days ago, stabbed to death. Police believe that Dadon was murdered by an Arab terrorist. Further details regarding the case cannot be published at the moment due to a gag order. May 10, 2014. Photo by Hagai Aharon/FLASH90
A protester wears a mask depicting Minister of Interior Affairs Gideon Saar and Minister of Housing and Construction Uri Ariel during a demonstration by residents of Bet Shemesh and the Valley of Elah, against the plan to expand the Ramat Bet Shemesh area, outside the committee meeting of appeals. May 11, 2014. Photo by FLASH90
A protester wears a mask depicting Minister of Interior Affairs Gideon Saar and Minister of Housing and Construction Uri Ariel during a demonstration by residents of Bet Shemesh and the Valley of Elah, against the plan to expand the Ramat Bet Shemesh area, outside the committee meeting of appeals. May 11, 2014. Photo by FLASH90
A protester wears a mask depicting Minister of Interior Affairs Gideon Saar and Minister of Housing and Construction Uri Ariel during a demonstration by residents of Bet Shemesh and the Valley of Elah, against the plan to expand the Ramat Bet Shemesh area, outside the committee meeting of appeals. May 11, 2014. Photo by FLASH90
A protester wears a mask depicting Minister of Interior Affairs Gideon Saar and Minister of Housing and Construction Uri Ariel during a demonstration by residents of Bet Shemesh and the Valley of Elah, against the plan to expand the Ramat Bet Shemesh area, outside the committee meeting of appeals. May 11, 2014. Photo by FLASH90
Residents of Bet Shemesh and the Valley of Elah, demonstrate against the plan to expand the Ramat Bet Shemesh area, outside the committee meeting of appeals. May 11, 2014. Photo by FLASH90
Arabs, Jews and Christians hold signs with against recent price tag vandalizations, as they call the israeli government to take action against the hatred acts, during a demonstration outside of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office in Jerusalem on May 11, 2014. Photo by Noam Revkin Fenton/Flash90
Arabs, Jews and Christians hold signs with against recent price tag vandalizations, as they call the israeli government to take action against the hatred acts, during a demonstration outside of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office in Jerusalem on May 11, 2014. Photo by Noam Revkin Fenton/Flash90
Arab Israeli and left wing student activists hold a memorial service during a rally marking the upcoming Nakba anniversary at the Tel Aviv University in Tel Aviv on May 11, 2014. Palestinians mark the Nakba on May 15, commemorating the expulsion and fleeing of Palestinians from their lands as a result of the 1948 war that led to the creation of the Jewish state. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90