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Minister of Internal Defense, Itzhak Aharonovich, arrives at the weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, June 29, 2014. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL/Flash90
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Avigdor Liberman, arrives at the weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, June 29, 2014. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL/Flash90
Minister of Environmental Affairs, Amir Peretz, speaks with media before the weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, June 29, 2014. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL/Flash90
Owner of the Beitar Jerusalem football team, Eli Taviv (R ), speaks with the PR manager of the team, Avner Kopel (L), during a press conference launching the start of the team's football season, on June 29, 2014. Photo by Flash 90
General Manager of Puma Israel, Guy Danmen (R ), owner of the Beitar Jerusalem football team, Eli Taviv (C ), and the team's caoch, Menachem Kortzman (L), during a press conference launching the start of the team's football season, on June 29, 2014. Photo by Flash 90
Owner of the Beitar Jerusalem football team, Eli Taviv (R ), and the team's caoch, Menachem Kortzman (L), during a press conference launching the start of the team's football season, on June 29, 2014. Photo by Flash 90
Beitar Jerusalem coach, Menachem Kortzman, speaks during a press conference launching the start of the team's football season, on June 29, 2014. Photo by Flash 90
Beitar Jerusalem football players seen in their new Puma sports clothes during a press conference launching the start of the team's football season, on June 29, 2014. Photo by Flash 90
Beitar Jerusalem football players seen in their new Puma sports clothes during a press conference launching the start of the team's football season, on June 29, 2014. Photo by Flash 90
Former IDF spokesman Brig.- Gen. Avi Benayahu seen after being questioned by police in connection with the Harpaz affair. Police are checking, among other things, suspicions the the former IDF official, along with former IDF CHief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi, did not alert authorities to the existence of the forged document that apparently sought to influence the decision to choose a successor to Ashkenazi. June 29, 2014. Photo by FLASH90
Former IDF spokesman Brig.- Gen. Avi Benayahu seen after being questioned by police in connection with the Harpaz affair. Police are checking, among other things, suspicions the the former IDF official, along with former IDF CHief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi, did not alert authorities to the existence of the forged document that apparently sought to influence the decision to choose a successor to Ashkenazi. June 29, 2014. Photo by FLASH90
Former IDF spokesman Brig.- Gen. Avi Benayahu seen after being questioned by police in connection with the Harpaz affair. Police are checking, among other things, suspicions the the former IDF official, along with former IDF CHief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi, did not alert authorities to the existence of the forged document that apparently sought to influence the decision to choose a successor to Ashkenazi. June 29, 2014. Photo by FLASH90
African asylum seekers from the Holot detention center seen in their makeshift tent city on June 29, 2014. Around 800 prisoners from the open detention center, where it is required to sign in three times a day, left the center 2 days ago, staging an exodus back to the Israel-Egypt border, as an attempt to attract international attention back to their cause of protesting Israel’s detention policies. Photo byFlash 90.
African asylum seekers from the Holot detention center seen in their makeshift tent city on June 29, 2014. Around 800 prisoners from the open detention center, where it is required to sign in three times a day, left the center 2 days ago, staging an exodus back to the Israel-Egypt border, as an attempt to attract international attention back to their cause of protesting Israel’s detention policies. Photo byFlash 90.