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Relatives and friends mourn over 33-year old Palestinian man Tayseer al-Ismary, during his funeral, in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on December 24, 2014. Israel launched an air strike in southern Gaza and killed al-Ismary, a Hamas militant, after a sniper attack on a patrol seriously wounded a soldier, the army and medics said. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
Mourners attend the funeral of 33-year old Palestinian man Tayseer al-Ismary, in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on December 24, 2014. Israel launched an air strike in southern Gaza and killed al-Ismary, a Hamas militant, after a sniper attack on a patrol seriously wounded an Israeli soldier, the army and medics said. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
Mourners carry the body of 33-year old Palestinian man Tayseer al-Ismary, during his funeral procession in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on December 24, 2014. Israel launched an air strike in southern Gaza and killed al-Ismary, a Hamas militant, after a sniper attack on a patrol seriously wounded an Israeli soldier, the army and medics said. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
Mourners attend the funeral of 33-year old Palestinian man Tayseer al-Ismary, in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on December 24, 2014. Israel launched an air strike in southern Gaza and killed al-Ismary, a Hamas militant, after a sniper attack on a patrol seriously wounded an Israeli soldier, the army and medics said. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
Palestinian mourners pray next to the body of 33-year old Palestinian man Tayseer al-Ismary, at his funeral in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on December 24, 2014. Israel launched an air strike in southern Gaza and killed al-Ismary, a Hamas militant, after a sniper attack on a patrol seriously wounded an Israeli soldier, the army and medics said. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
Mourners carry the body of 33-year old Palestinian man Tayseer al-Ismary, during his funeral procession in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on December 24, 2014. Israel launched an air strike in southern Gaza and killed al-Ismary, a Hamas militant, after a sniper attack on a patrol seriously wounded an Israeli soldier, the army and medics said. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
Right-wing politician Mai Golan speaks at the inaugural election conference of the "Otzma Yehudit" political party, in Petach Tikva, on December 24, 2014, where they declared the "Right-wing does not talk about a 'two-state solution". Israel will hold new government elections on March 17. Photo by Amir Levy/FLASH90
Right-wing activist Baruch Marzel speaks at the inaugural election conference of the "Otzma Yehudit" political party, in Petach Tikva, on December 24, 2014, where they declared the "Right-wing does not talk about a 'two-state solution". Israel will hold new government elections on March 17. Photo by Amir Levy/FLASH90
Right-wing activist Itamar Ben Gvir speaks at the inaugural election conference of the "Otzma Yehudit" political party, in Petach Tikva, on December 24, 2014, where they declared the "Right-wing does not talk about a 'two-state solution". Israel will hold new government elections on March 17. Photo by Amir Levy/FLASH90
Right-wing activist Itamar Ben Gvir speaks at the inaugural election conference of the "Otzma Yehudit" political party, in Petach Tikva, on December 24, 2014, where they declared the "Right-wing does not talk about a 'two-state solution". Israel will hold new government elections on March 17. Photo by Amir Levy/FLASH90
Right-wing activists Baruch Marzel (L) and Itamar Ben Gvir seen at the inaugural election conference of the "Otzma Yehudit" political party, in Petach Tikva, on December 24, 2014, where they declared the "Right-wing does not talk about a 'two-state solution". Israel will hold new government elections on March 17. Photo by Amir Levy/FLASH90
Former Israeli parliament member and leader of the "Otzma Yehudit" party Michael Ben Ari speaks at the party's inaugural election conference in Petach Tikva, on December 24, 2014, where they declared the "Right-wing does not talk about a 'two-state solution". Israel will hold new government elections on March 17. Photo by Amir Levy/FLASH90
Former Israeli parliament member and leader of the "Otzma Yehudit" party Michael Ben Ari speaks at the party's inaugural election conference in Petach Tikva, on December 24, 2014, where they declared the "Right-wing does not talk about a 'two-state solution". Israel will hold new government elections on March 17. Photo by Amir Levy/FLASH90