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Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett arrives to recieves his third dosage of the Covid19-vaccine at the Meir hospital in Kfar Saba, on August 20, 2021. Bennet was the first world leader to recieve 3 vaccines. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/FLASH90
Israeli prime minister naftali Bennett recieves his third dosage of the Covid19-vaccine at the Meir hospital in Kfar Saba, on August 20, 2021. Bennett is the first world leader to receive 3 doses. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/FLASH90
Israeli prime minister naftali Bennett recieves his third dosage of the Covid19-vaccine at the Meir hospital in Kfar Saba, on August 20, 2021. Bennett is the first world leader to receive 3 doses. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/FLASH90
Israeli prime minister naftali Bennett recieves his third dosage of the Covid19-vaccine at the Meir hospital in Kfar Saba, on August 20, 2021. Bennett is the first world leader to receive 3 doses. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/FLASH90
Israeli prime minister naftali Bennett recieves his third dosage of the Covid19-vaccine at the Meir hospital in Kfar Saba, on August 20, 2021. Bennett is the first world leader to receive 3 doses. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/FLASH90
Israeli prime minister naftali Bennett recieves his third dosage of the Covid19-vaccine at the Meir hospital in Kfar Saba, on August 20, 2021. Bennett is the first world leader to receive 3 doses. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/FLASH90
Israeli prime minister naftali Bennett recieves his third dosage of the Covid19-vaccine at the Meir hospital in Kfar Saba, on August 20, 2021. Bennett is the first world leader to receive 3 doses. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/FLASH90
Israeli prime minister naftali Bennett recieves his third dosage of the Covid19-vaccine at the Meir hospital in Kfar Saba, on August 20, 2021. Bennett is the first world leader to receive 3 doses. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/FLASH90
Israeli prime minister naftali Bennett recieves his third dosage of the Covid19-vaccine at the Meir hospital in Kfar Saba, on August 20, 2021. Bennett is the first world leader to receive 3 doses. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/FLASH90
Israeli prime minister naftali Bennett recieves his third dosage of the Covid19-vaccine at the Meir hospital in Kfar Saba, on August 20, 2021. Bennett is the first world leader to receive 3 doses. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/FLASH90
Israeli prime minister naftali Bennett recieves his third dosage of the Covid19-vaccine at the Meir hospital in Kfar Saba, on August 20, 2021. Bennett is the first world leader to receive 3 doses. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/FLASH90
Israeli prime minister naftali Bennett recieves his third dosage of the Covid19-vaccine at the Meir hospital in Kfar Saba, on August 20, 2021. Bennett is the first world leader to receive 3 doses. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/FLASH90
Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett arrives to recieves his third dosage of the Covid19-vaccine at the Meir hospital in Kfar Saba, on August 20, 2021. Bennet was the first world leader to recieve 3 vaccines. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/FLASH90
Magen David medical worker take COVID-19 rapid antigen tests from Israeli kids at a COVID-19 test temporary station outside the Science Museum in Jerusalem, on August 19, 2021. Children are eligible for a Green Pass due to testing negative for coronavirus (PCR swab test) in the last 72 hours, they will be included in their parents' Green Pass. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Magen David medical worker take COVID-19 rapid antigen tests from Israeli kids at a COVID-19 test temporary station outside the Science Museum in Jerusalem, on August 19, 2021. Children are eligible for a Green Pass due to testing negative for coronavirus (PCR swab test) in the last 72 hours, they will be included in their parents' Green Pass. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Magen David medical worker take COVID-19 rapid antigen tests from Israeli kids at a COVID-19 test temporary station outside the Science Museum in Jerusalem, on August 19, 2021. Children are eligible for a Green Pass due to testing negative for coronavirus (PCR swab test) in the last 72 hours, they will be included in their parents' Green Pass. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Magen David medical worker take COVID-19 rapid antigen tests from Israeli kids at a COVID-19 test temporary station outside the Science Museum in Jerusalem, on August 19, 2021. Children are eligible for a Green Pass due to testing negative for coronavirus (PCR swab test) in the last 72 hours, they will be included in their parents' Green Pass. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Magen David medical worker take COVID-19 rapid antigen tests from Israeli kids at a COVID-19 test temporary station outside the Science Museum in Jerusalem, on August 19, 2021. Children are eligible for a Green Pass due to testing negative for coronavirus (PCR swab test) in the last 72 hours, they will be included in their parents' Green Pass. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Magen David medical worker take COVID-19 rapid antigen tests from Israeli kids at a COVID-19 test temporary station outside the Science Museum in Jerusalem, on August 19, 2021. Children are eligible for a Green Pass due to testing negative for coronavirus (PCR swab test) in the last 72 hours, they will be included in their parents' Green Pass. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Magen David medical worker take COVID-19 rapid antigen tests from Israeli kids at a COVID-19 test temporary station outside the Science Museum in Jerusalem, on August 19, 2021. Children are eligible for a Green Pass due to testing negative for coronavirus (PCR swab test) in the last 72 hours, they will be included in their parents' Green Pass. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Magen David medical worker take COVID-19 rapid antigen tests from Israeli kids at a COVID-19 test temporary station outside the Science Museum in Jerusalem, on August 19, 2021. Children are eligible for a Green Pass due to testing negative for coronavirus (PCR swab test) in the last 72 hours, they will be included in their parents' Green Pass. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Magen David medical worker take COVID-19 rapid antigen tests from Israeli kids at a COVID-19 test temporary station outside the Science Museum in Jerusalem, on August 19, 2021. Children are eligible for a Green Pass due to testing negative for coronavirus (PCR swab test) in the last 72 hours, they will be included in their parents' Green Pass. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Magen David medical worker take COVID-19 rapid antigen tests from Israeli kids at a COVID-19 test temporary station outside the Science Museum in Jerusalem, on August 19, 2021. Children are eligible for a Green Pass due to testing negative for coronavirus (PCR swab test) in the last 72 hours, they will be included in their parents' Green Pass. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Israeli kids show their green pass as they queue at the entrance of the Science Museum in Jerusalem, on August 19, 2021. Children are eligible for a Green Pass due to testing negative for coronavirus (PCR swab test) in the last 24 hours, they will be included in their parents' Green Pass. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Israeli kids show their green pass as they queue at the entrance of the Science Museum in Jerusalem, on August 19, 2021. Children are eligible for a Green Pass due to testing negative for coronavirus (PCR swab test) in the last 24 hours, they will be included in their parents' Green Pass. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90