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Ziad Awad (L) and his son Izz Eddin (R) arriving to Ofer Mlitary court on June 23, 2014, Ziad Awad and his son Izz Eddin Hassan Ziad Awad were arrested on May 7 by the Israel Police’s elite counter-terrorism unit in collaboration with the Shin Bet security service for the April 14 shooting of the 47-year-old father of five. The senior Awad is accused of carrying out the shooting, while his son allegedly assisted him in planning the shooting and coordinating the escape. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ziad Awad and his son Izz Eddin arriving to Ofer Mlitary court on June 23, 2014, Ziad Awad and his son Izz Eddin Hassan Ziad Awad were arrested on May 7 by the Israel Police’s elite counter-terrorism unit in collaboration with the Shin Bet security service for the April 14 shooting of the 47-year-old father of five. The senior Awad is accused of carrying out the shooting, while his son allegedly assisted him in planning the shooting and coordinating the escape. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ziad Awad (2R) and his son Izz Eddin (R) arriving to Ofer Mlitary court on June 23, 2014, Ziad Awad and his son Izz Eddin Hassan Ziad Awad were arrested on May 7 by the Israel Police’s elite counter-terrorism unit in collaboration with the Shin Bet security service for the April 14 shooting of the 47-year-old father of five. The senior Awad is accused of carrying out the shooting, while his son allegedly assisted him in planning the shooting and coordinating the escape. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ziad Awad and his son Izz Eddin arriving to Ofer Mlitary court on June 23, 2014, Ziad Awad and his son Izz Eddin Hassan Ziad Awad were arrested on May 7 by the Israel Police’s elite counter-terrorism unit in collaboration with the Shin Bet security service for the April 14 shooting of the 47-year-old father of five. The senior Awad is accused of carrying out the shooting, while his son allegedly assisted him in planning the shooting and coordinating the escape. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ziad Awad (L) and his son Izz Eddin (R) arriving to Ofer Mlitary court on June 23, 2014, Ziad Awad and his son Izz Eddin Hassan Ziad Awad were arrested on May 7 by the Israel Police’s elite counter-terrorism unit in collaboration with the Shin Bet security service for the April 14 shooting of the 47-year-old father of five. The senior Awad is accused of carrying out the shooting, while his son allegedly assisted him in planning the shooting and coordinating the escape. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ziad Awad (L) and his son Izz Eddin (R) arriving to Ofer Mlitary court on June 23, 2014, Ziad Awad and his son Izz Eddin Hassan Ziad Awad were arrested on May 7 by the Israel Police’s elite counter-terrorism unit in collaboration with the Shin Bet security service for the April 14 shooting of the 47-year-old father of five. The senior Awad is accused of carrying out the shooting, while his son allegedly assisted him in planning the shooting and coordinating the escape. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Workers from Channel 1 and their kids hold signs outside the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem on June 23, 2014, during a demonstration on a bill which see the closing of the IBA (Israel Broadcasting Authority). The bill was approved in its preliminary vote by the Israeli parliament last month. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Workers from Channel 1 and their kids hold signs outside the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem on June 23, 2014, during a demonstration on a bill which see the closing of the IBA (Israel Broadcasting Authority). The bill was approved in its preliminary vote by the Israeli parliament last month. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Workers from Channel 1 and their kids hold signs outside the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem on June 23, 2014, during a demonstration on a bill which see the closing of the IBA (Israel Broadcasting Authority). The bill was approved in its preliminary vote by the Israeli parliament last month. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Workers from Channel 1 and their kids hold signs outside the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem on June 23, 2014, during a demonstration on a bill which see the closing of the IBA (Israel Broadcasting Authority). The bill was approved in its preliminary vote by the Israeli parliament last month. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Workers from Channel 1 and their kids hold signs outside the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem on June 23, 2014, during a demonstration on a bill which see the closing of the IBA (Israel Broadcasting Authority). The bill was approved in its preliminary vote by the Israeli parliament last month. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Workers from Channel 1 and their kids hold signs outside the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem on June 23, 2014, during a demonstration on a bill which see the closing of the IBA (Israel Broadcasting Authority). The bill was approved in its preliminary vote by the Israeli parliament last month. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Workers from Channel 1 and their kids hold signs outside the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem on June 23, 2014, during a demonstration on a bill which see the closing of the IBA (Israel Broadcasting Authority). The bill was approved in its preliminary vote by the Israeli parliament last month. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Workers from Channel 1 and their kids hold signs outside the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem on June 23, 2014, during a demonstration on a bill which see the closing of the IBA (Israel Broadcasting Authority). The bill was approved in its preliminary vote by the Israeli parliament last month. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90