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Israeli soldiers at Mount Herzl Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Israeli soldiers at Mount Herzl Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Israeli soldiers and police block the entrance to Mount Herzl Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Israeli soldiers and police block the entrance to Mount Herzl Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
People stand still as a two minutre siren sounded across Israel, marking Memorial Day which commemorates the fallen Israeli soldiers and victims of terror at Mount Herzl Military Cemetery in Jerusalem, as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
A woman at a grave of a loved one at the Mount Herzl Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
People stand still as a two minutre siren sounded across Israel, marking Memorial Day which commemorates the fallen Israeli soldiers and victims of terror at Mount Herzl Military Cemetery in Jerusalem, as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
A man at the grave of a loved one at the Mount Herzl Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
People near graves of loved ones at the Mount Herzl Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
A man at the grave of a loved one at the Mount Herzl Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
A man at the grave of a loved one at the Mount Herzl Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
A man at the grave of a loved one at the Mount Herzl Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
A man at the grave of a loved one at the Mount Herzl Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
A man at the grave of a loved one at the Mount Herzl Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
Israeli police and soldiers guard at a roadblock on a road leading to Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery, as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90
Israeli police and soldiers guard at a roadblock on a road leading to Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery, as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90
Israeli police and soldiers guard at a roadblock on a road leading to Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery, as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90
Israeli soldiers near the graves of fallen soldiers at the Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90
Israeli soldiers near the graves of fallen soldiers at the Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90
Israeli soldiers near the graves of fallen soldiers at the Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90
Israeli soldiers near the graves of fallen soldiers at the Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90
Israeli soldiers near the graves of fallen soldiers at the Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90
A woman sits at the grave of a loved one at the Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90
Israeli soldiers near the graves of fallen soldiers at the Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90
Israeli soldiers near the graves of fallen soldiers at the Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery as Israel marks Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers and victims of terror on April 28, 2020. This year, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, there will be restrictions on going to the cemeteries on Memorial Day itself. Photo by Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90