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Israelis holding placards as they protest march in Tel Aviv on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90
Israelis holding placards as they protest march in Tel Aviv on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90
Israelis holding placards as they protest march in Tel Aviv on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90
Israelis holding placards as they protest march in Tel Aviv on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90
Israelis holding placards as they protest march in Tel Aviv on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90
Israelis holding placards as they protest march in Tel Aviv on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90
Israelis holding placards as they protest march in Tel Aviv on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90
Israelis holding placards as they protest march in Tel Aviv on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90
Israelis holding placards as they protest march in Tel Aviv on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90
Israelis holding placards as they protest march in Tel Aviv on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90
Israeli economist and former Accountant General Yaron Zelicha speaks during protest march in Tel Aviv on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90
Israeli economist and former Accountant General Yaron Zelicha speaks during protest march in Tel Aviv on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90
Israelis holding placards as they protest in front of the Prime Ministers house in Jerusalem on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israelis holding placards as they protest in front of the Prime Ministers house in Jerusalem on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israelis holding placards as they protest in front of the Prime Ministers house in Jerusalem on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israelis holding placards as they protest in front of the Prime Ministers house in Jerusalem on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israelis holding placards as they protest in front of the Prime Ministers house in Jerusalem on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israelis holding placards as they protest in front of the Prime Ministers house in Jerusalem on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israelis holding placards as they protest in front of the Prime Ministers house in Jerusalem on July 4, 2015, against the decision by the Israeli government committee approving a plan to allow America’s Noble Energy and Israel’s Delek Group access to Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore natural gas reserves. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Members of various knight clubs, both from Israel and abroad take part in a 3-day reenactment of the historical Battle of Hattin (aka the Horns of Hattin), on July 4, 2015. During these 3 days, they walk from the ancient northern city of Tzipori to Horns of Hattin while setting camps on the way. The grand finale of the event is the reenactment of the famous battle itself, just like it took place in the same day - July 4th, 1187, when the Arab Sultan, Salah ad-Din, army crashed the Crusader forces on his way to Tiberias eventually beheading the crusader's king's head. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90
Members of various knight clubs, both from Israel and abroad take part in a 3-day reenactment of the historical Battle of Hattin (aka the Horns of Hattin), on July 4, 2015. During these 3 days, they walk from the ancient northern city of Tzipori to Horns of Hattin while setting camps on the way. The grand finale of the event is the reenactment of the famous battle itself, just like it took place in the same day - July 4th, 1187, when the Arab Sultan, Salah ad-Din, army crashed the Crusader forces on his way to Tiberias eventually beheading the crusader's king's head. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90
Members of various knight clubs, both from Israel and abroad take part in a 3-day reenactment of the historical Battle of Hattin (aka the Horns of Hattin), on July 4, 2015. During these 3 days, they walk from the ancient northern city of Tzipori to Horns of Hattin while setting camps on the way. The grand finale of the event is the reenactment of the famous battle itself, just like it took place in the same day - July 4th, 1187, when the Arab Sultan, Salah ad-Din, army crashed the Crusader forces on his way to Tiberias eventually beheading the crusader's king's head. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90
Members of various knight clubs, both from Israel and abroad take part in a 3-day reenactment of the historical Battle of Hattin (aka the Horns of Hattin), on July 4, 2015. During these 3 days, they walk from the ancient northern city of Tzipori to Horns of Hattin while setting camps on the way. The grand finale of the event is the reenactment of the famous battle itself, just like it took place in the same day - July 4th, 1187, when the Arab Sultan, Salah ad-Din, army crashed the Crusader forces on his way to Tiberias eventually beheading the crusader's king's head. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90
Members of various knight clubs, both from Israel and abroad take part in a 3-day reenactment of the historical Battle of Hattin (aka the Horns of Hattin), on July 4, 2015. During these 3 days, they walk from the ancient northern city of Tzipori to Horns of Hattin while setting camps on the way. The grand finale of the event is the reenactment of the famous battle itself, just like it took place in the same day - July 4th, 1187, when the Arab Sultan, Salah ad-Din, army crashed the Crusader forces on his way to Tiberias eventually beheading the crusader's king's head. Photo by Dror Garti/Flash90