Jan 31, 2012

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a press conference with his campaign manager Chaim Bibas during his party's primary race in Tel Aviv.In the Likud leadership poll, Netanyahu's only challenger is Moshe Feiglin, a far-right settler, who has no chance of defeating Netanyahu.

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Israeli politician Moshe Feiglin casts his vote at polling station for the Likud party's primary vote in Karnei Shomron. Members of Israel's ruling Likud party went to the polls to elect a leader and a new party central committee. 

Jan 29, 2012

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Israeli high school students tour Hebron as part of government program.
Around 1,000 high school students have been to Hebron since Education Minister Gideon Sa'ar announced the ministry's program to encourage visits last year. The itinerary here includes a visit to the Tomb of the Patriarchs and the Beit Hadassah museum on the history of Hebron.

Jan 26, 2012

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Smells like elections, "Kadima" Party headquarters featuring:
 Tsipi Livni, Dalia Itzik,Shaul Mofaz, Meir Sheetrit,Tzachi Hanegbi, Roni Baron, Shlomo Molla, Zeev Bielski


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A portrait of  Yoav Goldring, Carmit Mizrachi, Imri Kalman and Oliver Flen

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Channel 10-saved by the bell

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A  protester holding an Israeli flag stands near a protest tent which was built by reserve soldiers in Tel Aviv.  The protsesters call to cancel "Tal law" which deals with induction  of ultra orthodox jews to the army.

Jan 24, 2012

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Israeli film director Joseph Cedar (R) and film producer Moshe Edery of the movie "Footnote" smile during a news conference in the city of Herzliya, near Tel Aviv. "Footnote" was announced as one of the nominees in the foreign language film category for the 84th Academy Awards.

Jan 12, 2012

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Amichai Zoaretz, IDF paratrooper suspected of passing military information to right-wing activists in the West Bank, poses for the press before his release from detention at the military court in Jaffa

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 Kindergarten

Jan 2, 2012

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 Teva Chairman Phillip Frost (C) stands with outgoing CEO Shlomo Yanai (R) and incoming CEO Jeremy Levin during a news conference in Tel Aviv. Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, the world's largest generics drugmaker, said on Monday that Yanai would step down as president and chief executive officer in May. Yanai will be replaced by Levin, a former senior executive at Bristol-Myers Squibb, Teva said in a statement.