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Israeli Education Minister Rafi Peretz and Mayor of Bet Shemesh Aliza Bloch plant a tree after a ceremony in memory of seven Israeli students from Beit Shemesh who were killed by a Jordanian soldier in 1997, at the Island of Peace, on the Israeli-Jordanian border on February 10, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Israeli Education Minister Rafi Peretz plants a tree after a ceremony in memory of seven Israeli students from Beit Shemesh who were killed by a Jordanian soldier in 1997, at the Island of Peace, on the Israeli-Jordanian border on February 10, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Israeli Education Minister Rafi Peretz plants a tree after a ceremony in memory of seven Israeli students from Beit Shemesh who were killed by a Jordanian soldier in 1997, at the Island of Peace, on the Israeli-Jordanian border on February 10, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Israeli Education Minister Rafi Peretz poses for a picture after a ceremony in memory of seven Israeli students from Beit Shemesh who were killed by a Jordanian soldier in 1997, at the Island of Peace, on the Israeli-Jordanian border on February 10, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Israeli Education Minister Rafi Peretz and bereaved families attend a ceremony in memory of seven Israeli students from Beit Shemesh who were killed by a Jordanian soldier in 1997, at the Island of Peace, on the Israeli-Jordanian border on February 10, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Israeli Education Minister Rafi Peretz, Mayor of Bet Shemesh Aliza Bloch and bereaved families attend a ceremony in memory of seven Israeli students from Beit Shemesh who were killed by a Jordanian soldier in 1997, at the Island of Peace, on the Israeli-Jordanian border on February 10, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Israeli Education Minister Rafi Peretz speaks at a ceremony in memory of seven Israeli students from Beit Shemesh who were killed by a Jordanian soldier in 1997, at the Island of Peace, on the Israeli-Jordanian border on February 10, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Mayor of Bet Shemesh Aliza Bloch attends a ceremony in memory of seven Israeli students from Beit Shemesh who were killed by a Jordanian soldier in 1997, at the Island of Peace, on the Israeli-Jordanian border on February 10, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Mayor of Bet Shemesh Aliza Bloch speaks at a ceremony in memory of seven Israeli students from Beit Shemesh who were killed by a Jordanian soldier in 1997, at the Island of Peace, on the Israeli-Jordanian border on February 10, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Israeli Education Minister Rafi Peretz attends a ceremony in memory of seven Israeli students from Beit Shemesh who were killed by a Jordanian soldier in 1997, at the Island of Peace, on the Israeli-Jordanian border on February 10, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Israeli Education Minister Rafi Peretz, Mayor of Bet Shemesh Aliza Bloch and bereaved families attend a ceremony in memory of seven Israeli students from Beit Shemesh who were killed by a Jordanian soldier in 1997, at the Island of Peace, on the Israeli-Jordanian border on February 10, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Israeli Education Minister Rafi Peretz attends a ceremony in memory of seven Israeli students from Beit Shemesh who were killed by a Jordanian soldier in 1997, at the Island of Peace, on the Israeli-Jordanian border on February 10, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Ultra orthodox Jews from the Nadvorna (Hasidic dynasty) seen during a celebration of the Jewish feast of Tu Bishvat, or "New Year for Trees", with a table filled with fruits and nuts, traditionally eaten for the holiday, in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat, February 9, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Ultra orthodox Jews from the Nadvorna (Hasidic dynasty) seen during a celebration of the Jewish feast of Tu Bishvat, or "New Year for Trees", with a table filled with fruits and nuts, traditionally eaten for the holiday, in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat, February 9, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90
Ultra orthodox Jews from the Nadvorna (Hasidic dynasty) seen during a celebration of the Jewish feast of Tu Bishvat, or "New Year for Trees", with a table filled with fruits and nuts, traditionally eaten for the holiday, in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat, February 9, 2020. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90