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Travellers seen in "Nahal David", near Eid Gedi, as thousands of Israelis enjoy travelling around the country during the 8-day long holiday of Passover. April 07, 2015. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Danny Dankner, former chairman of Bank Hapoalim, seen released on parole from Hermon Prison in the northern part of Israel on April 07, 2015, following a decision made by the Parole Board's decision to reduce Dankner's prison sentence by a third due to good behavior. Dankner had been fined one million shekels and sentenced to eight months in prison by the District Court on charges of breach of public trust, fraud, and misrepresentation of the Bank. Photo by Basel Awidat/FLASH90
Danny Dankner, former chairman of Bank Hapoalim, seen released on parole from Hermon Prison in the northern part of Israel on April 07, 2015, following a decision made by the Parole Board's decision to reduce Dankner's prison sentence by a third due to good behavior. Dankner had been fined one million shekels and sentenced to eight months in prison by the District Court on charges of breach of public trust, fraud, and misrepresentation of the Bank. Photo by Basel Awidat/FLASH90
Danny Dankner, former chairman of Bank Hapoalim, seen released on parole from Hermon Prison in the northern part of Israel on April 07, 2015, following a decision made by the Parole Board's decision to reduce Dankner's prison sentence by a third due to good behavior. Dankner had been fined one million shekels and sentenced to eight months in prison by the District Court on charges of breach of public trust, fraud, and misrepresentation of the Bank. Photo by Basel Awidat/FLASH90
Danny Dankner, former chairman of Bank Hapoalim, seen released on parole from Hermon Prison in the northern part of Israel on April 07, 2015, following a decision made by the Parole Board's decision to reduce Dankner's prison sentence by a third due to good behavior. Dankner had been fined one million shekels and sentenced to eight months in prison by the District Court on charges of breach of public trust, fraud, and misrepresentation of the Bank. Photo by Basel Awidat/FLASH90
Danny Dankner, former chairman of Bank Hapoalim, seen released on parole from Hermon Prison in the northern part of Israel on April 07, 2015, following a decision made by the Parole Board's decision to reduce Dankner's prison sentence by a third due to good behavior. Dankner had been fined one million shekels and sentenced to eight months in prison by the District Court on charges of breach of public trust, fraud, and misrepresentation of the Bank. Photo by Basel Awidat/FLASH90
Danny Dankner, former chairman of Bank Hapoalim, seen released on parole from Hermon Prison in the northern part of Israel on April 07, 2015, following a decision made by the Parole Board's decision to reduce Dankner's prison sentence by a third due to good behavior. Dankner had been fined one million shekels and sentenced to eight months in prison by the District Court on charges of breach of public trust, fraud, and misrepresentation of the Bank. Photo by Basel Awidat/FLASH90
Danny Dankner, former chairman of Bank Hapoalim, seen released on parole from Hermon Prison in the northern part of Israel on April 07, 2015, following a decision made by the Parole Board's decision to reduce Dankner's prison sentence by a third due to good behavior. Dankner had been fined one million shekels and sentenced to eight months in prison by the District Court on charges of breach of public trust, fraud, and misrepresentation of the Bank. Photo by Basel Awidat/FLASH90
Danny Dankner, former chairman of Bank Hapoalim, seen released on parole from Hermon Prison in the northern part of Israel on April 07, 2015, following a decision made by the Parole Board's decision to reduce Dankner's prison sentence by a third due to good behavior. Dankner had been fined one million shekels and sentenced to eight months in prison by the District Court on charges of breach of public trust, fraud, and misrepresentation of the Bank. Photo by Basel Awidat/FLASH90
An Israeli family seen riding camels in the HaMalachim forest, Kiryat gat, southern Israe, as thousands of Israelis enjoy travelling around the country during the 8-day long holiday of Passover. April 07, 2015. Photo by Edi Israel/Flash90.