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Hundreds attend the funeral of Lt. Tamar Ariel, Israel's first religious female IAF navigator, at Moshav Masuot Yitzhak, southern Israel. Ariel was killed earlier this month in an avalanche which took place in Nepal. October 21, 2014. Photo by Edi Israel/FLASH90
Hundreds attend the funeral of Lt. Tamar Ariel, Israel's first religious female IAF navigator, at Moshav Masuot Yitzhak, southern Israel. Ariel was killed earlier this month in an avalanche which took place in Nepal. October 21, 2014. Photo by Edi Israel/FLASH90
Hundreds attend the funeral of Lt. Tamar Ariel, Israel's first religious female IAF navigator, at Moshav Masuot Yitzhak, southern Israel. Ariel was killed earlier this month in an avalanche which took place in Nepal. October 21, 2014. Photo by Edi Israel/FLASH90
Hundreds attend the funeral of Lt. Tamar Ariel, Israel's first religious female IAF navigator, at Moshav Masuot Yitzhak, southern Israel. Ariel was killed earlier this month in an avalanche which took place in Nepal. October 21, 2014. Photo by Edi Israel/FLASH90
Hundreds attend the funeral of Lt. Tamar Ariel, Israel's first religious female IAF navigator, at Moshav Masuot Yitzhak, southern Israel. Ariel was killed earlier this month in an avalanche which took place in Nepal. October 21, 2014. Photo by Edi Israel/FLASH90
Hundreds attend the funeral of Lt. Tamar Ariel, Israel's first religious female IAF navigator, at Moshav Masuot Yitzhak, southern Israel. Ariel was killed earlier this month in an avalanche which took place in Nepal. October 21, 2014. Photo by Edi Israel/FLASH90
Hundreds attend the funeral of Lt. Tamar Ariel, Israel's first religious female IAF navigator, at Moshav Masuot Yitzhak, southern Israel. Ariel was killed earlier this month in an avalanche which took place in Nepal. October 21, 2014. Photo by Edi Israel/FLASH90
Hundreds attend the funeral of Lt. Tamar Ariel, Israel's first religious female IAF navigator, at Moshav Masuot Yitzhak, southern Israel. Ariel was killed earlier this month in an avalanche which took place in Nepal. October 21, 2014. Photo by Edi Israel/FLASH90
Hundreds attend the funeral of Lt. Tamar Ariel, Israel's first religious female IAF navigator, at Moshav Masuot Yitzhak, southern Israel. Ariel was killed earlier this month in an avalanche which took place in Nepal. October 21, 2014. Photo by Edi Israel/FLASH90
Hundreds attend the funeral of Lt. Tamar Ariel, Israel's first religious female IAF navigator, at Moshav Masuot Yitzhak, southern Israel. Ariel was killed earlier this month in an avalanche which took place in Nepal. October 21, 2014. Photo by Edi Israel/FLASH90
The scene of a deadly collsion involving a truck and 7 private vehicles on Route 40 in southern Israel, in which one person was killed and 12 injured, two of them badly injured, on October 21, 2014. Photo by Flash90
The scene of a deadly collsion involving a truck and 7 private vehicles on Route 40 in southern Israel, in which one person was killed and 12 injured, two of them badly injured, on October 21, 2014. Photo by Flash90
The parents of Mohammed Abu Khdeir seen outside their home in Shuafat, East Jerusalem, October 21, 2014. Muhammed Abu Khdeir, 16, was a Palestinian teenager who was abducted and killed in Jerusalem over two months ago. His murder sparked violent protests in Arab areas of Jerusalem and northern Israel. The Jewish killers kidnapped and murdered him as an act of revenge over the three Jewish teens kidnapped and murdered by Palestinian militants in Hebron, West Bank. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
The parents of Mohammed Abu Khdeir seen in their home in Shuafat, East Jerusalem, October 21, 2014. Muhammed Abu Khdeir, 16, was a Palestinian teenager who was abducted and killed in Jerusalem over two months ago. His murder sparked violent protests in Arab areas of Jerusalem and northern Israel. The Jewish killers kidnapped and murdered him as an act of revenge over the three Jewish teens kidnapped and murdered by Palestinian militants in Hebron, West Bank. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
The parents of Mohammed Abu Khdeir seen in their home in Shuafat, East Jerusalem, October 21, 2014. Muhammed Abu Khdeir, 16, was a Palestinian teenager who was abducted and killed in Jerusalem over two months ago. His murder sparked violent protests in Arab areas of Jerusalem and northern Israel. The Jewish killers kidnapped and murdered him as an act of revenge over the three Jewish teens kidnapped and murdered by Palestinian militants in Hebron, West Bank. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
The parents of Mohammed Abu Khdeir sit on his bed in their home in Shuafat, East Jerusalem, October 21, 2014. Muhammed Abu Khdeir, 16, was a Palestinian teenager who was abducted and killed in Jerusalem over two months ago. His murder sparked violent protests in Arab areas of Jerusalem and northern Israel. The Jewish killers kidnapped and murdered him as an act of revenge over the three Jewish teens kidnapped and murdered by Palestinian militants in Hebron, West Bank. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90