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President Reuven Rivlin hosted principals of schools in East and West Jerusalem, both Arab and Jewish, participating in the program "Jerusalem Education - working together" at the President's Residence in Jerusalem on February 10, 2016. Photo by Mark Neyman/GPO ***HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES***
President Reuven Rivlin hosted principals of schools in East and West Jerusalem, both Arab and Jewish, participating in the program "Jerusalem Education - working together" at the President's Residence in Jerusalem on February 10, 2016. Photo by Mark Neyman/GPO ***HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES***
Roy Mutzafi, sits at the court room of the District Court in Tel Aviv as he arrives to the opening of the Binyamin Ben-Eliezer trial on February 10, 2016. Photo by Flash90
Roy Mutzafi, sits at the court room of the District Court in Tel Aviv as he arrives to the opening of the Binyamin Ben-Eliezer trial on February 10, 2016. Photo by Flash90
Ayelet Azoulay, Former assistant of Benjamin Ben-Eliezer seen at the court room of the District Court in Tel Aviv as she arrives to the opening of the Binyamin Ben-Eliezer trial on February 10, 2016. Photo by Flash90
Israeli businessman Jacky ben Zaken seen at the court room of the District Court in Tel Aviv as she arrives to the opening of the Binyamin Ben-Eliezer trial on February 10, 2016. Photo by Flash90
Former Prime Minister's Residence manager Meni Naftali holds a press conference after winning the case in the Labor Court against the Prime Minister's Residence and Office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara Netanyahu, on February 10, 2016, in Tel Aviv. Naftali will receive 170,000 NIS in compensation. Photo by Flash90
Former Prime Minister's Residence manager Meni Naftali holds a press conference after winning the case in the Labor Court against the Prime Minister's Residence and Office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara Netanyahu, on February 10, 2016, in Tel Aviv. Naftali will receive 170,000 NIS in compensation. Photo by Flash90
Former Prime Minister's Residence manager Meni Naftali holds a press conference after winning the case in the Labor Court against the Prime Minister's Residence and Office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara Netanyahu, on February 10, 2016, in Tel Aviv. Naftali will receive 170,000 NIS in compensation. Photo by Flash90
Former Prime Minister's Residence manager Meni Naftali holds a press conference after winning the case in the Labor Court against the Prime Minister's Residence and Office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara Netanyahu, on February 10, 2016, in Tel Aviv. Naftali will receive 170,000 NIS in compensation. Photo by Flash90
Former Prime Minister's Residence manager Meni Naftali holds a press conference after winning the case in the Labor Court against the Prime Minister's Residence and Office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara Netanyahu, on February 10, 2016, in Tel Aviv. Naftali will receive 170,000 NIS in compensation. Photo by Flash90
Minister of Religious Affairs, David Azulay walks out from the synagogue that was set on fire by arsons in the outposts of the jewish settlement of Karmei Tzur, in the West Bank, February 10, 2016, the synagogue built in memory of three young Jewish boys who were abducted and murdered by Palestinian terrorists in the West Bank last summer. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Minister of Religious Affairs, David Azulay (C) walks out from the synagogue that was set on fire by arsons in the outposts of the jewish settlement of Karmei Tzur, in the West Bank, February 10, 2016, the synagogue built in memory of three young Jewish boys who were abducted and murdered by Palestinian terrorists in the West Bank last summer. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Minister of Religious Affairs, David Azulay (2L) visits at the synagogue that was set on fire by arsons in the outposts of the jewish settlement of Karmei Tzur, in the West Bank, February 10, 2016, the synagogue built in memory of three young Jewish boys who were abducted and murdered by Palestinian terrorists in the West Bank last summer. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Minister of Religious Affairs, David Azulay (2L) visits at the synagogue that was set on fire by arsons in the outposts of the jewish settlement of Karmei Tzur, in the West Bank, February 10, 2016, the synagogue built in memory of three young Jewish boys who were abducted and murdered by Palestinian terrorists in the West Bank last summer. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Minister of Religious Affairs, David Azulay (L) visits at the synagogue that was set on fire by arsons in the outposts of the jewish settlement of Karmei Tzur, in the West Bank, February 10, 2016, the synagogue built in memory of three young Jewish boys who were abducted and murdered by Palestinian terrorists in the West Bank last summer. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Minister of Religious Affairs, David Azulay (L) visits at the synagogue that was set on fire by arsons in the outposts of the jewish settlement of Karmei Tzur, in the West Bank, February 10, 2016, the synagogue built in memory of three young Jewish boys who were abducted and murdered by Palestinian terrorists in the West Bank last summer. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Minister of Religious Affairs, David Azulay (2L) visits at the synagogue that was set on fire by arsons in the outposts of the jewish settlement of Karmei Tzur, in the West Bank, February 10, 2016, the synagogue built in memory of three young Jewish boys who were abducted and murdered by Palestinian terrorists in the West Bank last summer. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
View of the synagogue that was set on fire by arsons in the outposts of the jewish settlement of Karmei Tzur, in the West Bank, February 10, 2016, the synagogue built in memory of three young Jewish boys who were abducted and murdered by Palestinian terrorists in the West Bank last summer. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
An Israeli soldier guard outside the synagogue that was set on fire by arsons in the outposts of the jewish settlement of Karmei Tzur, in the West Bank, February 10, 2016, the synagogue built in memory of three young Jewish boys who were abducted and murdered by Palestinian terrorists in the West Bank last summer. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
View of burned prayer books inside the synagogue that was set on fire by arsons in the outposts of the jewish settlement of Karmei Tzur, in the West Bank, February 10, 2016, the synagogue built in memory of three young Jewish boys who were abducted and murdered by Palestinian terrorists in the West Bank last summer. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90