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Israeli actor Moshe Ivgy gives a statement to the media regarding sexual harassment allegations against him at the end of a theatre show in Tel Aviv, February 7, 2016. Photo by Flash90
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Ruins of a church in Mamshit, the smallest but best restored Nabataean city in the Negev Desert. The Nabataeans were an ancient Semitic people, Arabs of southern Jordan, Canaan and the northern part of Arabia. In the Nabataean period, Mamshit was important because it was located on the Incense Road. Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90
Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90
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View of the ruins of Avdat, the greatest Nabatean city in the Negev. Avdat was a seasonal camping ground for Nabataean caravans travelling along the early Petra - Gaza road in the 3rd - late 2nd century. The Nabataeans were an ancient Semitic people, Arabs of southern Jordan, Canaan and the northern part of Arabia. Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90
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The Catholic church of transfiguaration is seen through fog at Mount Tabor, in the lower Galilee. According to Christian tradition, Mount Tabor is the site of the Transfiguration of Christ, during which Jesus began to radiate light and was seen conversing with Moses and Elijah. Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90
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A muslim man sits in the room of his house in the arabic village of Arabe, where he receives guests. These special meeting rooms exist only in older houses. Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90