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Israeli soldiers stand next to a makeshift monument created in memory of Dvir Yehuda Sorek, near the place where his body was found, in Gush Etzion, on August 12, 2019. Dvir Yehuda Sorek, an 18-year-old Israeli soldier, was found dead near the Jewish settlement of Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
An Israli flag placed on a makeshift monument in memory of Dvir Yehuda Sorek, near the place where his body was found, in Gush Etzion, on August 11, 2019. Dvir Yehuda Sorek, an 18-year-old Israeli soldier, was found dead near the Jewish settlement of Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion. Israeli forces are searching for the assailant in what they suspect is a terror attack. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
An Israli flag placed on a makeshift monument in memory of Dvir Yehuda Sorek, near the place where his body was found, in Gush Etzion, on August 11, 2019. Dvir Yehuda Sorek, an 18-year-old Israeli soldier, was found dead near the Jewish settlement of Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion. Israeli forces are searching for the assailant in what they suspect is a terror attack. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Israeli soldiers secure the area as Jewish settlers take part in an evening prayer on Tisha Bav' the Jewish mourning day for the fall of the Temple, and in memory of Dvir Yehuda Sorek, near the place where his body was found, in Gush Etzion, on August 11, 2019. Dvir Yehuda Sorek, an 18-year-old Israeli soldier, was found dead near the Jewish settlement of Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion. Israeli forces are searching for the assailant in what they suspect is a terror attack. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Israeli soldiers secure the area as Jewish settlers take part in an evening prayer on Tisha Bav' the Jewish mourning day for the fall of the Temple, and in memory of Dvir Yehuda Sorek, near the place where his body was found, in Gush Etzion, on August 11, 2019. Dvir Yehuda Sorek, an 18-year-old Israeli soldier, was found dead near the Jewish settlement of Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion. Israeli forces are searching for the assailant in what they suspect is a terror attack. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Rabbi Yaakov Meidan, chair of the Har Etzion Yeshiva, speaks as Jewish settlers take part in an evening prayer on Tisha Bav' the Jewish mourning day for the fall of the Temple, and in memory of Dvir Yehuda Sorek, near the place where his body was found, in Gush Etzion, on August 11, 2019. Dvir Yehuda Sorek, an 18-year-old Israeli soldier, was found dead near the Jewish settlement of Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion. Israeli forces are searching for the assailant in what they suspect is a terror attack. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish settlers take part in an evening prayer on Tisha Bav' the Jewish mourning day for the fall of the Temple, and in memory of Dvir Yehuda Sorek, near the place where his body was found, in Gush Etzion, on August 11, 2019. Dvir Yehuda Sorek, an 18-year-old Israeli soldier, was found dead near the Jewish settlement of Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion. Israeli forces are searching for the assailant in what they suspect is a terror attack. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish settlers take part in an evening prayer on Tisha Bav' the Jewish mourning day for the fall of the Temple, and in memory of Dvir Yehuda Sorek, near the place where his body was found, in Gush Etzion, on August 11, 2019. Dvir Yehuda Sorek, an 18-year-old Israeli soldier, was found dead near the Jewish settlement of Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion. Israeli forces are searching for the assailant in what they suspect is a terror attack. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish settlers take part in an evening prayer on Tisha Bav' the Jewish mourning day for the fall of the Temple, and in memory of Dvir Yehuda Sorek, near the place where his body was found, in Gush Etzion, on August 11, 2019. Dvir Yehuda Sorek, an 18-year-old Israeli soldier, was found dead near the Jewish settlement of Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion. Israeli forces are searching for the assailant in what they suspect is a terror attack. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish settlers take part in an evening prayer on Tisha Bav' the Jewish mourning day for the fall of the Temple, and in memory of Dvir Yehuda Sorek, near the place where his body was found, in Gush Etzion, on August 11, 2019. Dvir Yehuda Sorek, an 18-year-old Israeli soldier, was found dead near the Jewish settlement of Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion. Israeli forces are searching for the assailant in what they suspect is a terror attack. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish Israelis take part in a march around the gates to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City on the eve of Tisha B'Av, on August 10, 2019. The Tisha B'Av ceremony, literally the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebraic calendar, is the darkest day in the Jewish calendar, marking the destruction of the two temples, first by the Babylonians in 587 BC and later by the Romans in 70 AD. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish Israelis take part in a march around the gates to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City on the eve of Tisha B'Av, on August 10, 2019. The Tisha B'Av ceremony, literally the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebraic calendar, is the darkest day in the Jewish calendar, marking the destruction of the two temples, first by the Babylonians in 587 BC and later by the Romans in 70 AD. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish Israelis take part in a march around the gates to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City on the eve of Tisha B'Av, on August 10, 2019. The Tisha B'Av ceremony, literally the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebraic calendar, is the darkest day in the Jewish calendar, marking the destruction of the two temples, first by the Babylonians in 587 BC and later by the Romans in 70 AD. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish Israelis take part in a march around the gates to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City on the eve of Tisha B'Av, on August 10, 2019. The Tisha B'Av ceremony, literally the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebraic calendar, is the darkest day in the Jewish calendar, marking the destruction of the two temples, first by the Babylonians in 587 BC and later by the Romans in 70 AD. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish Israelis take part in a march around the gates to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City on the eve of Tisha B'Av, on August 10, 2019. The Tisha B'Av ceremony, literally the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebraic calendar, is the darkest day in the Jewish calendar, marking the destruction of the two temples, first by the Babylonians in 587 BC and later by the Romans in 70 AD. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish Israelis take part in a march around the gates to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City on the eve of Tisha B'Av, on August 10, 2019. The Tisha B'Av ceremony, literally the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebraic calendar, is the darkest day in the Jewish calendar, marking the destruction of the two temples, first by the Babylonians in 587 BC and later by the Romans in 70 AD. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish Israelis take part in a march around the gates to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City on the eve of Tisha B'Av, on August 10, 2019. The Tisha B'Av ceremony, literally the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebraic calendar, is the darkest day in the Jewish calendar, marking the destruction of the two temples, first by the Babylonians in 587 BC and later by the Romans in 70 AD. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish Israelis take part in a march around the gates to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City on the eve of Tisha B'Av, on August 10, 2019. The Tisha B'Av ceremony, literally the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebraic calendar, is the darkest day in the Jewish calendar, marking the destruction of the two temples, first by the Babylonians in 587 BC and later by the Romans in 70 AD. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish Israelis take part in a march around the gates to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City on the eve of Tisha B'Av, on August 10, 2019. The Tisha B'Av ceremony, literally the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebraic calendar, is the darkest day in the Jewish calendar, marking the destruction of the two temples, first by the Babylonians in 587 BC and later by the Romans in 70 AD. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish Israelis take part in a march around the gates to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City on the eve of Tisha B'Av, on August 10, 2019. The Tisha B'Av ceremony, literally the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebraic calendar, is the darkest day in the Jewish calendar, marking the destruction of the two temples, first by the Babylonians in 587 BC and later by the Romans in 70 AD. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Israeli flags placed at a roundabout in memory of Dvir Yehuda Sorek, near Kibbutz Migdal Oz, close to where his body was found, in Gush Etzion, on August 9, 2019. Dvir Yehuda Sorek, an 18-year-old Israeli soldier, was found dead with stabbing wounds near the Jewish settlement of Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion. Israeli forces are searching for the assailant in what they suspect is a terror attack. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish teens take part in a vigil in memory of Dvir Yehuda Sorek, at the Kfar Etzion School in Gush Etzion, on August 8, 2019. Dvir Yehuda Sorek, an 18-year-old Israeli soldier, was found dead near the Jewish settlement of Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion. Israeli forces are searching for the assailant in what they suspect is a terror attack. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish teens take part in a vigil in memory of Dvir Yehuda Sorek, at the Kfar Etzion School in Gush Etzion, on August 8, 2019. Dvir Yehuda Sorek, an 18-year-old Israeli soldier, was found dead near the Jewish settlement of Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion. Israeli forces are searching for the assailant in what they suspect is a terror attack. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Jewish teens take part in a vigil in memory of Dvir Yehuda Sorek, at the Kfar Etzion School in Gush Etzion, on August 8, 2019. Dvir Yehuda Sorek, an 18-year-old Israeli soldier, was found dead near the Jewish settlement of Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion. Israeli forces are searching for the assailant in what they suspect is a terror attack. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Blue and White party chairman Benny Gantz attends an event in memory of Meir Har Tzion, at the Kfar Etzion School in Gush Etzion, on August 8, 2019. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90