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Eli Zohar (L) and Roy Blecher, lawyers of Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (not seen), at the courtroom of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on December 04, 2014. An expanded five justice panel of the Supreme Court was hearing a request made by former PM Ehud Olmert and seven members of the Holyland trial to overturn the district court decision against them. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL
Hillel Cherny arrives at the courtroom of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on December 04, 2014. An expanded five justice panel of the Supreme Court was hearing a request made by former PM Ehud Olmert and seven members of the Holyland trial to overturn the district court decision against them. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL
Hillel Cherny arrives at the courtroom of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on December 04, 2014. An expanded five justice panel of the Supreme Court was hearing a request made by former PM Ehud Olmert and seven members of the Holyland trial to overturn the district court decision against them. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert seen at the courtroom of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on December 04, 2014. An expanded five justice panel of the Supreme Court was hearing a request made by former PM Ehud Olmert and seven members of the Holyland trial to overturn the district court decision against them. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert seen at the courtroom of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on December 04, 2014. An expanded five justice panel of the Supreme Court was hearing a request made by former PM Ehud Olmert and seven members of the Holyland trial to overturn the district court decision against them. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert seen at the courtroom of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on December 04, 2014. An expanded five justice panel of the Supreme Court was hearing a request made by former PM Ehud Olmert and seven members of the Holyland trial to overturn the district court decision against them. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert seen at the courtroom of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on December 04, 2014. An expanded five justice panel of the Supreme Court was hearing a request made by former PM Ehud Olmert and seven members of the Holyland trial to overturn the district court decision against them. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert seen at the courtroom of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on December 04, 2014. An expanded five justice panel of the Supreme Court was hearing a request made by former PM Ehud Olmert and seven members of the Holyland trial to overturn the district court decision against them. Photo by David vaaknin/POOL
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert seen with his lawyer Navit Negev at the courtroom of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on December 04, 2014. An expanded five justice panel of the Supreme Court was hearing a request made by former PM Ehud Olmert and seven members of the Holyland trial to overturn the district court decision against them. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert seen at the courtroom of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on December 04, 2014. An expanded five justice panel of the Supreme Court was hearing a request made by former PM Ehud Olmert and seven members of the Holyland trial to overturn the district court decision against them. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL
Member of Knesset, Stav Shafir, of Labor party, seen along with left-wing activists in a demonstration in front of the Prime Minister's House in Jerusalem, celebrating the upcoming elections and the possibility of Benjamin Netanyahu not being reelected, on December 4, 2014. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Left-wing activists take part in a demonstration in front of the Prime Minister's House in Jerusalem, celebrating the upcoming elections and the possibility of Benjamin Netanyahu not being reelected, on December 4, 2014. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Left-wing activists take part in a demonstration in front of the Prime Minister's House in Jerusalem, celebrating the upcoming elections and the possibility of Benjamin Netanyahu not being reelected, on December 4, 2014. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Member of Knesset, Stav Shafir, of Labor party, seen along with left-wing activists in a demonstration in front of the Prime Minister's House in Jerusalem, celebrating the upcoming elections and the possibility of Benjamin Netanyahu not being reelected, on December 4, 2014. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90