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Leader of the "Zionist Camp" political party, Isaac Hertzog, arrives to give a statement to the media outside his home in Tel Aviv on March 18, 2015, a day after the Israeli general elections for the 20th parliament. Photo by Flash90
Leader of the "Zionist Camp" political party, Isaac Hertzog gives a statement to the media outside his home in Tel Aviv on March 18, 2015, a day after the Israeli general elections for the 20th parliament. Photo by Flash90
Leader of the "Zionist Camp" political party, Isaac Hertzog, arrives to give a statement to the media outside his home in Tel Aviv on March 18, 2015, a day after the Israeli general elections for the 20th parliament. Photo by Flash90
Leader of the "Zionist Camp" political party, Isaac Hertzog, arrives to give a statement to the media outside his home in Tel Aviv on March 18, 2015, a day after the Israeli general elections for the 20th parliament. Photo by Flash90
Israelis count the remaining ballots from soldiers and absentees at the parliament in Jerusalem, a day after the general elections for the 20th Israeli parliament. March 18, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Israelis count the remaining ballots from soldiers and absentees at the parliament in Jerusalem, a day after the general elections for the 20th Israeli parliament. March 18, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Israelis count the remaining ballots from soldiers and absentees at the parliament in Jerusalem, a day after the general elections for the 20th Israeli parliament. March 18, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Israelis count the remaining ballots from soldiers and absentees at the parliament in Jerusalem, a day after the general elections for the 20th Israeli parliament. March 18, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Israelis count the remaining ballots from soldiers and absentees at the parliament in Jerusalem, a day after the general elections for the 20th Israeli parliament. March 18, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Israelis count the remaining ballots from soldiers and absentees at the parliament in Jerusalem, a day after the general elections for the 20th Israeli parliament. March 18, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Israelis count the remaining ballots from soldiers and absentees at the parliament in Jerusalem, a day after the general elections for the 20th Israeli parliament. March 18, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Israelis count the remaining ballots from soldiers and absentees at the parliament in Jerusalem, a day after the general elections for the 20th Israeli parliament. March 18, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Israelis count the remaining ballots from soldiers and absentees at the parliament in Jerusalem, a day after the general elections for the 20th Israeli parliament. March 18, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Israelis count the remaining ballots from soldiers and absentees at the parliament in Jerusalem, a day after the general elections for the 20th Israeli parliament. March 18, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Portrait of Yoni Ben David, electronics engineer for Shabbat electrical devices, holsing a "Shabbat-Phone" at the Tzomet Institute in Alon Shvut, March 18, 2015. The institute engineers electrical devicess that can be used on Saturday for religious Jews, without breaking the Sabbath. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Portrait of Yoni Ben David, electronics engineer for Shabbat electrical devices, holding a shabbat inhalation device at the Tzomet Institute in Alon Shvut, March 18, 2015. The institute engineers electrical devicess that can be used on Saturday for religious Jews, without breaking the Sabbath. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Portrait of Yoni Ben David, electronics engineer for Shabbat electrical devices, holding a shabbat inhalation device at the Tzomet Institute in Alon Shvut, March 18, 2015. The institute engineers electrical devicess that can be used on Saturday for religious Jews, without breaking the Sabbath. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Portrait of Yoni Ben David, electronics engineer for Shabbat electrical devices, showing a shabbat oven at the Tzomet Institute in Alon Shvut, March 18, 2015. The institute engineers electrical devicess that can be used on Saturday for religious Jews, without breaking the Sabbath. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Portrait of Yoni Ben David, electronics engineer for Shabbat electrical devices, at the Tzomet Institute in Alon Shvut, March 18, 2015. The institute engineers electrical devicess that can be used on Saturday for religious Jews, without breaking the Sabbath. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Portrait of Yoni Ben David, electronics engineer for Shabbat electrical devices, at the Tzomet Institute in Alon Shvut, March 18, 2015. The institute engineers electrical devicess that can be used on Saturday for religious Jews, without breaking the Sabbath. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Portrait of Yoni Ben David, electronics engineer for Shabbat electrical devices, at the Tzomet Institute in Alon Shvut, March 18, 2015. The institute engineers electrical devicess that can be used on Saturday for religious Jews, without breaking the Sabbath. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Portrait of Yoni Ben David, electronics engineer for Shabbat electrical devices, at the Tzomet Institute in Alon Shvut, March 18, 2015. The institute engineers electrical devicess that can be used on Saturday for religious Jews, without breaking the Sabbath. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Portrait of Yoni Ben David, electronics engineer for Shabbat electrical devices, at the Tzomet Institute in Alon Shvut, March 18, 2015. The institute engineers electrical devicess that can be used on Saturday for religious Jews, without breaking the Sabbath. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Portrait of Yoni Ben David, electronics engineer for Shabbat electrical devices, at the Tzomet Institute in Alon Shvut, March 18, 2015. The institute engineers electrical devicess that can be used on Saturday for religious Jews, without breaking the Sabbath. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Portrait of Yoni Ben David, electronics engineer for Shabbat electrical devices, at the Tzomet Institute in Alon Shvut, March 18, 2015. The institute engineers electrical devicess that can be used on Saturday for religious Jews, without breaking the Sabbath. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90