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British Foreign Minister, Philip Hammond (R), and Israeli Foreign Minister, Avigdor Liberman (L), meet in Jerusalem on July 24, 2014. Hammond's visit falls on the 17th day of Israel's Operation Protective Edge on the Gaza Strip. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
British Foreign Minister, Philip Hammond (R), and Israeli Foreign Minister, Avigdor Liberman (L), meet in Jerusalem on July 24, 2014. Hammond's visit falls on the 17th day of Israel's Operation Protective Edge on the Gaza Strip. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
Heavy construction tools seen inside a tunnel along the route of the express train between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, on July 24, 2014. Speed railway line between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, scheduled to open in 2017 with an investment of about 7 billion NIS. The line will travel from the capital to Tel Aviv in less than half an hour. Tracks, 60 km long, will contain several large infrastructure projects in Israel, including 22 km of underground tunnels. and construction of the country's longest bridge (Bridge #6 - 1.25 km long and 60 meter height). Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
National Roads Company of Israel workers holding the Israeli flag inside a tunnel along the route of the express train between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, on July 24, 2014. Speed railway line between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, scheduled to open in 2017 with an investment of about 7 billion NIS. The line will travel from the capital to Tel Aviv in less than half an hour. Tracks, 60 km long, will contain several large infrastructure projects in Israel, including 22 km of underground tunnels. and construction of the country's longest bridge (Bridge #6 - 1.25 km long and 60 meter height). Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
National Roads Company of Israel workers holding the Israeli flag inside a tunnel along the route of the express train between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, on July 24, 2014. Speed railway line between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, scheduled to open in 2017 with an investment of about 7 billion NIS. The line will travel from the capital to Tel Aviv in less than half an hour. Tracks, 60 km long, will contain several large infrastructure projects in Israel, including 22 km of underground tunnels. and construction of the country's longest bridge (Bridge #6 - 1.25 km long and 60 meter height). Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90