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Chairman of Yisrael Beyteinu party, Avigdor Liberman, and his party members meet with Israeli president Reuven Rivlin at the president's house in Jerusalem on March 23, 2015, as Rivlin began consulting political leaders to decide who to task with trying to form a new government after the results of the country's general election were announced a few days ago, leaving the Likud party, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, with 30 mandates for Israel's 20th parliament. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL
Chairman of Yisrael Beyteinu party, Avigdor Liberman, and his party members meet with Israeli president Reuven Rivlin at the president's house in Jerusalem on March 23, 2015, as Rivlin began consulting political leaders to decide who to task with trying to form a new government after the results of the country's general election were announced a few days ago, leaving the Likud party, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, with 30 mandates for Israel's 20th parliament. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL
Chairman of Yisrael Beyteinu party, Avigdor Liberman, and his party members meet with Israeli president Reuven Rivlin at the president's house in Jerusalem on March 23, 2015, as Rivlin began consulting political leaders to decide who to task with trying to form a new government after the results of the country's general election were announced a few days ago, leaving the Likud party, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, with 30 mandates for Israel's 20th parliament. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL
Chairman of Yisrael Beyteinu party, Avigdor Liberman, and his party members meet with Israeli president Reuven Rivlin at the president's house in Jerusalem on March 23, 2015, as Rivlin began consulting political leaders to decide who to task with trying to form a new government after the results of the country's general election were announced a few days ago, leaving the Likud party, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, with 30 mandates for Israel's 20th parliament. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL
Member of the left-wing Meretz party meet with Israeli president Reuven Rivlin at the president's house in Jerusalem on March 23, 2015, as Rivlin began consulting political leaders to decide who to task with trying to form a new government after the results of the country's general election were announced a few days ago, leaving the Likud party, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, with 30 mandates for Israel's 20th parliament. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL
Member of the left-wing Meretz party meet with Israeli president Reuven Rivlin at the president's house in Jerusalem on March 23, 2015, as Rivlin began consulting political leaders to decide who to task with trying to form a new government after the results of the country's general election were announced a few days ago, leaving the Likud party, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, with 30 mandates for Israel's 20th parliament. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL
Member of the left-wing Meretz party meet with Israeli president Reuven Rivlin at the president's house in Jerusalem on March 23, 2015, as Rivlin began consulting political leaders to decide who to task with trying to form a new government after the results of the country's general election were announced a few days ago, leaving the Likud party, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, with 30 mandates for Israel's 20th parliament. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL
Palestinian terrorist Nur al-Din Abu Khashiyeh seen at the Tel Aviv Magistrate's court as he arrives for a court hearing on March 23, 2015, Nur al-Din Abu Khashiyeh is accused of murdering Almog Shiloni, age 20 from Modi'in, Shiloni was stabbed at the Haganah Railway Station in Tel Aviv, after a struggle with a Palestinian who attempted to grab his weapon. Photo by Flash90
Palestinian terrorist Nur al-Din Abu Khashiyeh seen at the Tel Aviv Magistrate's court as he arrives for a court hearing on March 23, 2015, Nur al-Din Abu Khashiyeh is accused of murdering Almog Shiloni, age 20 from Modi'in, Shiloni was stabbed at the Haganah Railway Station in Tel Aviv, after a struggle with a Palestinian who attempted to grab his weapon. Photo by Flash90
Palestinian terrorist Nur al-Din Abu Khashiyeh seen at the Tel Aviv Magistrate's court as he arrives for a court hearing on March 23, 2015, Nur al-Din Abu Khashiyeh is accused of murdering Almog Shiloni, age 20 from Modi'in, Shiloni was stabbed at the Haganah Railway Station in Tel Aviv, after a struggle with a Palestinian who attempted to grab his weapon. Photo by Flash90
Portrait of Rachel Azaria, Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem, and member of the Kulau political party, outside the Old City walls in Jerusalem, on March 23, 2015. Azaria became a Kulanu Knesset member following last week's general elections, and will leave her position at the time of her swearing in to the Knesset. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Portrait of Rachel Azaria, Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem, and member of the Kulau political party, outside the Old City walls in Jerusalem, on March 23, 2015. Azaria became a Kulanu Knesset member following last week's general elections, and will leave her position at the time of her swearing in to the Knesset. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Portrait of Rachel Azaria, Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem, and member of the Kulau political party, outside the Old City walls in Jerusalem, on March 23, 2015. Azaria became a Kulanu Knesset member following last week's general elections, and will leave her position at the time of her swearing in to the Knesset. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Portrait of Rachel Azaria, Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem, and member of the Kulau political party, outside the Old City walls in Jerusalem, on March 23, 2015. Azaria became a Kulanu Knesset member following last week's general elections, and will leave her position at the time of her swearing in to the Knesset. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Israeli deer seen in the Deer Valley nature reserve in Jerusalem on March 23, 2015. Deer Valley is officially open for the public as of March 30, after years of a struggle to prevent residential building on the land. After municipal approval and development, it now serves as a small nature reserve in the middle of the city, between highways and buildings. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Israeli deer seen in the Deer Valley nature reserve in Jerusalem on March 23, 2015. Deer Valley is officially open for the public as of March 30, after years of a struggle to prevent residential building on the land. After municipal approval and development, it now serves as a small nature reserve in the middle of the city, between highways and buildings. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90