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About 200 right wing activists held a protest against Arab terror attacks, in front of Tel-Aviv University, on November 20, 2014. The Protesters held israeli flags and pictures of the aftermath of Tuestda's terror attack on a Jerusalem synagogue. The protest should have been a counter protest to an arab students demonstration that was organized but was cancelled. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90
Palestinians look at the ruins of houses which were destroyed during a military operation by Egyptian security forces in the Egyptian city of Rafah near the border with southern Gaza Strip on November 20, 2014. Egypt is set to expand the buffer zone between the town of Rafah and the Gaza Strip from 500 metres to 1km, as counterinsurgency efforts by the authorities continue. Security forces began evacuating the area bordering Sinai's Rafah on October 28, as one of the steps taken in response to militant attacks on security personnel in the Peninsula on October 24 which left over 33 killed. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
Smoke rises after a house was blown up during a military operation by Egyptian security forces in the Egyptian city of Rafah near the border with southern Gaza Strip on November 20, 2014. Egypt is set to expand the buffer zone between the town of Rafah and the Gaza Strip from 500 metres to 1km, as counterinsurgency efforts by the authorities continue. Security forces began evacuating the area bordering Sinai's Rafah on October 28, as one of the steps taken in response to militant attacks on security personnel in the Peninsula on October 24 which left over 33 killed. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
Smoke rises after a house was blown up during a military operation by Egyptian security forces in the Egyptian city of Rafah near the border with southern Gaza Strip on November 20, 2014. Egypt is set to expand the buffer zone between the town of Rafah and the Gaza Strip from 500 metres to 1km, as counterinsurgency efforts by the authorities continue. Security forces began evacuating the area bordering Sinai's Rafah on October 28, as one of the steps taken in response to militant attacks on security personnel in the Peninsula on October 24 which left over 33 killed. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
Israeli Border Policemen stand at the entrance to a Rami Levi Supermarket in Gush Etzion on November 20, 2014. Israeli has increased security presence following a number of terror attacks in the past weeks. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
The scene of where a police officer died after he was hit by a car while riding a police motorbike in Aroar Junction, in the Southern District of Israel, on November 20, 2014. Photo by Flash90
Portrait of Tamar Eshel, at her home in Jerusalem on November 20, 2014. Eshel, 94-years-old, began her career with the Haganah, heading its immigration office in London. Following the establishment of Israel, she worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, representing it at the United Nations. She worked at the Jerusalem City Council and as deputy mayor to Teddy Kollek. She was an activist for women's rights and was a Member of Knesset with the Labor party until 1984. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Portrait of Tamar Eshel, at her home in Jerusalem on November 20, 2014. Eshel, 94-years-old, began her career with the Haganah, heading its immigration office in London. Following the establishment of Israel, she worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, representing it at the United Nations. She worked at the Jerusalem City Council and as deputy mayor to Teddy Kollek. She was an activist for women's rights and was a Member of Knesset with the Labor party until 1984. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Portrait of Tamar Eshel, at her home in Jerusalem on November 20, 2014. Eshel, 94-years-old, began her career with the Haganah, heading its immigration office in London. Following the establishment of Israel, she worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, representing it at the United Nations. She worked at the Jerusalem City Council and as deputy mayor to Teddy Kollek. She was an activist for women's rights and was a Member of Knesset with the Labor party until 1984. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Portrait of Tamar Eshel, at her home in Jerusalem on November 20, 2014. Eshel, 94-years-old, began her career with the Haganah, heading its immigration office in London. Following the establishment of Israel, she worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, representing it at the United Nations. She worked at the Jerusalem City Council and as deputy mayor to Teddy Kollek. She was an activist for women's rights and was a Member of Knesset with the Labor party until 1984. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90