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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and cabinet ministers seen during a security tour at the IDF Judea and Samaria Division, APril 06, 2016. Photo by GPO ***HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES***
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and cabinet ministers seen during a security tour at the IDF Judea and Samaria Division, APril 06, 2016. Photo by GPO ***HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES***
Israeli president Reuven Rivlin seen in the control room of "Amdocs" as part of the "Collective Impact" employment project, in Nazareth, Northern Israel, on April 06, 2016. Collective Impact is a cooperation project between the President's Office and the Collective Impact initiative, which works to further the level of employment among Israeli Arabs. Photo by Mark Neyman/GPO ***HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES***
Israeli president Reuven Rivlin seen in the control room of "Amdocs" as part of the "Collective Impact" employment project, in Nazareth, Northern Israel, on April 06, 2016. Collective Impact is a cooperation project between the President's Office and the Collective Impact initiative, which works to further the level of employment among Israeli Arabs. Photo by Mark Neyman/GPO ***HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES***
Israeli president Reuven Rivlin with heads of companies participating in the "Collective Impact" employment project, in Nazareth, Northern Israel, on April 06, 2016. Collective Impact is a cooperation project between the President's Office and the Collective Impact initiative, which works to further the level of employment among Israeli Arabs. Photo by Mark Neyman/GPO ***HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES***
Israeli president Reuven Rivlin with Stefan "Stef" Wertheimer, a German-born Israeli business magnate, philanthropist and former politician, at the the "Collective Impact" employment project, in Nazareth, Northern Israel, on April 06, 2016. Collective Impact is a cooperation project between the President's Office and the Collective Impact initiative, which works to further the level of employment among Israeli Arabs. Photo by Mark Neyman/GPO ***HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES***
Israeli lawyers Zion Amir and Yehoshua Reznik, attorneys of former Israeli president Moshe Katsav, leave a hearing at the Israel Prison Service, wher ethe parole board denied Katsav's request to deduct one third of the seven year prison sentence imposed on him. April 06, 2016. Photo by FLASH90
Israeli lawyers Zion Amir and Yehoshua Reznik, attorneys of former Israeli president Moshe Katsav, leave a hearing at the Israel Prison Service, wher ethe parole board denied Katsav's request to deduct one third of the seven year prison sentence imposed on him. April 06, 2016. Photo by FLASH90
Israeli troops stand guard as bulldozers demolish houses in the West Bank village of Um Alkahiar, South of Hebron on April 6, 2016. Israeli troops demolished 6 houses which don't have Israeli needed permissions near the settlement of Karmel. Photo by Wissam Hashlamon/Flash90
Israeli troops stand guard as bulldozers demolish houses in the West Bank village of Um Alkahiar, South of Hebron on April 6, 2016. Israeli troops demolished 6 houses which don't have Israeli needed permissions near the settlement of Karmel. Photo by Wissam Hashlamon/Flash90
A Palestinian family sits in the remains of their demolished home in the West Bank village of Um Alkahiar, South of Hebron on April 6, 2016. Israeli troops demolished 6 houses which don't have Israeli needed permissions near the settlement of Karmel. Photo by Wissam Hashlamon/Flash90
A Palestinian family sits in the remains of their demolished home in the West Bank village of Um Alkahiar, South of Hebron on April 6, 2016. Israeli troops demolished 6 houses which don't have Israeli needed permissions near the settlement of Karmel. Photo by Wissam Hashlamon/Flash90
A Palestinian family sits in the remains of their demolished home in the West Bank village of Um Alkahiar, South of Hebron on April 6, 2016. Israeli troops demolished 6 houses which don't have Israeli needed permissions near the settlement of Karmel. Photo by Wissam Hashlamon/Flash90
A Palestinian family sits in the remains of their demolished home in the West Bank village of Um Alkahiar, South of Hebron on April 6, 2016. Israeli troops demolished 6 houses which don't have Israeli needed permissions near the settlement of Karmel. Photo by Wissam Hashlamon/Flash90
A Palestinian family sits in the remains of their demolished home in the West Bank village of Um Alkahiar, South of Hebron on April 6, 2016. Israeli troops demolished 6 houses which don't have Israeli needed permissions near the settlement of Karmel. Photo by Wissam Hashlamon/Flash90
A Palestinian family sits in the remains of their demolished home in the West Bank village of Um Alkahiar, South of Hebron on April 6, 2016. Israeli troops demolished 6 houses which don't have Israeli needed permissions near the settlement of Karmel. Photo by Wissam Hashlamon/Flash90
A Palestinian family sits in the remains of their demolished home in the West Bank village of Um Alkahiar, South of Hebron on April 6, 2016. Israeli troops demolished 6 houses which don't have Israeli needed permissions near the settlement of Karmel. Photo by Wissam Hashlamon/Flash90
A man returns military equipment at an IDF (Israel Defense Force) return center in Jerusalem, April 6, 2016, The Israeli military last month opened a four week- long operation for the return of military equipment, promising no repercussions on the former soldiers who would bring back their equipment during this time. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
A man returns military equipment at an IDF (Israel Defense Force) return center in Jerusalem, April 6, 2016, The Israeli military last month opened a four week- long operation for the return of military equipment, promising no repercussions on the former soldiers who would bring back their equipment during this time. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli soldiers at an IDF (Israel Defense Force) return center in Jerusalem, April 6, 2016, The Israeli military last month opened a four week- long operation for the return of military equipment, promising no repercussions on the former soldiers who would bring back their equipment during this time. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli soldiers at an IDF (Israel Defense Force) return center in Jerusalem, April 6, 2016, The Israeli military last month opened a four week- long operation for the return of military equipment, promising no repercussions on the former soldiers who would bring back their equipment during this time. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
A man returns military equipment at an IDF (Israel Defense Force) return center in Jerusalem, April 6, 2016, The Israeli military last month opened a four week- long operation for the return of military equipment, promising no repercussions on the former soldiers who would bring back their equipment during this time. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
A man returns military equipment at an IDF (Israel Defense Force) return center in Jerusalem, April 6, 2016, The Israeli military last month opened a four week- long operation for the return of military equipment, promising no repercussions on the former soldiers who would bring back their equipment during this time. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90