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Israeli air force aerobatic team fly during a military training for the upcoming Israel's Independence day in Jerusalem, on April 27, 2022. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli air force aerobatic team fly during a military training for the upcoming Israel's Independence day in Jerusalem, on April 27, 2022. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli air force aerobatic team fly during a military training for the upcoming Israel's Independence day in Jerusalem, on April 27, 2022. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli air force aerobatic team fly during a military training for the upcoming Israel's Independence day in Jerusalem, on April 27, 2022. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli air force aerobatic team fly during a military training for the upcoming Israel's Independence day in Jerusalem, on April 27, 2022. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli air force aerobatic team fly during a military training for the upcoming Israel's Independence day in Jerusalem, on April 27, 2022. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli air force aerobatic team fly during a military training for the upcoming Israel's Independence day in Jerusalem, on April 27, 2022. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli air force aerobatic team fly during a military training for the upcoming Israel's Independence day in Jerusalem, on April 27, 2022. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli air force aerobatic team fly during a military training for the upcoming Israel's Independence day in Jerusalem, on April 27, 2022. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli air force aerobatic team fly during a military training for the upcoming Israel's Independence day in Jerusalem, on April 27, 2022. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Shmuel Fein, Yakir Ashbal, Israeli singer Sinai Tor, Dov Morell, Yehuda Sukki and two other participants from what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court arrives to hear their verdict on April 27, 2022. A video that was released by channel 10 showed people dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Shmuel Fein, Yakir Ashbal, Israeli singer Sinai Tor, Dov Morell, Yehuda Sukki and two other participants from what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court arrives to hear their verdict on April 27, 2022. A video that was released by channel 10 showed people dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Shmuel Fein, Yakir Ashbal, Israeli singer Sinai Tor, Dov Morell, Yehuda Sukki and two other participants from what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court arrives to hear their verdict on April 27, 2022. A video that was released by channel 10 showed people dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Shmuel Fein, Yakir Ashbal, Israeli singer Sinai Tor, Dov Morell, Yehuda Sukki and two other participants from what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court arrives to hear their verdict on April 27, 2022. A video that was released by channel 10 showed people dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Shmuel Fein, Yakir Ashbal, Israeli singer Sinai Tor, Dov Morell, Yehuda Sukki and two other participants from what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court arrives to hear their verdict on April 27, 2022. A video that was released by channel 10 showed people dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Shmuel Fein, Yakir Ashbal, Israeli singer Sinai Tor, Dov Morell, Yehuda Sukki and two other participants from what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court arrives to hear their verdict on April 27, 2022. A video that was released by channel 10 showed people dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Shmuel Fein, Yakir Ashbal, Israeli singer Sinai Tor, Dov Morell, Yehuda Sukki and two other participants from what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court arrives to hear their verdict on April 27, 2022. A video that was released by channel 10 showed people dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Shmuel Fein, Yakir Ashbal, Israeli singer Sinai Tor, Dov Morell, Yehuda Sukki and two other participants from what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court arrives to hear their verdict on April 27, 2022. A video that was released by channel 10 showed people dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Shmuel Fein, Yakir Ashbal, Israeli singer Sinai Tor, Dov Morell, Yehuda Sukki and two other participants from what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court arrives to hear their verdict on April 27, 2022. A video that was released by channel 10 showed people dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Shmuel Fein, Yakir Ashbal, Israeli singer Sinai Tor, Dov Morell, Yehuda Sukki and two other participants from what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court arrives to hear their verdict on April 27, 2022. A video that was released by channel 10 showed people dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Shmuel Fein, Yakir Ashbal, Israeli singer Sinai Tor, Dov Morell, Yehuda Sukki and two other participants from what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court arrives to hear their verdict on April 27, 2022. A video that was released by channel 10 showed people dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Shmuel Fein, Yakir Ashbal, Israeli singer Sinai Tor, Dov Morell, Yehuda Sukki and two other participants from what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court arrives to hear their verdict on April 27, 2022. A video that was released by channel 10 showed people dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Shmuel Fein, Yakir Ashbal, Israeli singer Sinai Tor, Dov Morell, Yehuda Sukki and two other participants from what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court arrives to hear their verdict on April 27, 2022. A video that was released by channel 10 showed people dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Shmuel Fein, Yakir Ashbal, Israeli singer Sinai Tor, Dov Morell, Yehuda Sukki and two other participants from what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court arrives to hear their verdict on April 27, 2022. A video that was released by channel 10 showed people dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Shmuel Fein, Yakir Ashbal, Israeli singer Sinai Tor, Dov Morell, Yehuda Sukki and two other participants from what came to be known as the "Hate Wedding" arrives to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court arrives to hear their verdict on April 27, 2022. A video that was released by channel 10 showed people dancing at the wedding holding guns, and stabbing a picture of the Palestinian infant, Ali Dawabshe, who was killed with his family when their house was set on fire allegedly by Jewish extremists. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90