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[Image]Thousands of Israelis gather to protest against the cost of living in Israel, in a main square in central Tel Aviv, Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011. Israelis poured into the streets of the country's three largest cities Saturday night for what protest leaders predicted would be the largest of months of demonstrations against the rising cost of living. (Ariel Schalit)
[Image]A protester covered with Israeli symbols marches during a protest against the cost of living in Israel, in a main square in central Tel Aviv, Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011. Israelis poured into the streets of the country's three largest cities Saturday night for what protest leaders predicted would be the largest of months of demonstrations against the rising cost of living. (Ariel Schalit)
[Image]Thousands of Israeli gather to protest against the cost of living in Israel, in a main square in central Tel Aviv, Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011. Israelis poured into the streets of the country's three largest cities Saturday night for what protest leaders predicted would be the largest of months of demonstrations against the rising cost of living. (Ariel Schalit)
[Image]A protester marches during a protest against the cost of living in Israel, in a main square in central Tel Aviv, Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011. Israelis poured into the streets of the country's three largest cities Saturday night for what protest leaders predicted would be the largest of months of demonstrations against the rising cost of living. (Ariel Schalit)
[Image]Thousands of Israelis gather to protest the cost of living in Israel, in Jerusalem Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011. Israelis poured into the streets of the country's three largest cities Saturday night for what protest leaders predicted would be the largest of months of demonstrations against the rising cost of living. (Sebastian Scheiner)
[Image]An Israeli protester with the writing "social justice" written on his forehead, gathers with thousands to protest the cost of living in Israel, in Jerusalem Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011. Israelis poured into the streets of the country's three largest cities Saturday night for what protest leaders predicted would be the largest of months of demonstrations against the rising cost of living. (Sebastian Scheiner)
[Image]Smoke rises from a burning car after it was set on fire during a protest against the high cost of living in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011. More than 400,000 Israelis poured into streets in cities across the country Saturday night, Israeli media estimated, in a show of strength behind a social protest movement that has rocked the country for two months. (Maya Hasson)
[Image]Israeli protesters wear masks of Israeli's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a protest against the cost of living in Israel, in a main square in central Tel Aviv, Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011. Israelis poured into the streets of the country's three largest cities Saturday night for what protest leaders predicted would be the largest of months of demonstrations against the rising cost of living. The signs reads"Not sure",Yes, No, yes, No"A house keeper is needed". (Ariel Schalit)
[Image]Thousands of Israelis march during a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011. (Oded Balilty)
[Image]An Israeli man puts his head in rope as thousands of Israelis march during a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv, Israel. Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011.(Oded Balilty)
[Image]Thousands of Israelis march during a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011.(Oded Balilty)
[Image]Dozens of Palestinians from Jerusalem protest in front of the Damascus Gate against the repression and massacres perpetrated by the Syrian regime against the Palestinian and Syrian people living in Syria. Israel. 18th August 2011. Demotix
[Image]Performers dance during a symbolic wedding ceremony at a festival marking the Jewish holiday of love, Tu' B'Av, in Tel Aviv August 15, 2011. The symbolic ceremony was held in protest against the marriage laws in Israel, whereby the Orthodox rabbinate is the only body that has the authority to sanction a Jewish wedding and can challenge the authenticity of a couple's religious credentials thus delaying their plans to tie the knot legally. Reuters
[Image]Thousands of Israelis march during a protest against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv, Israel. Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011.(Oded Balilty)
[Image]In this Sunday, Aug. 7, 2011 photo Israeli police officers line up in-front of a protester at the end of a rally against the rising cost of living in Israel, in central Tel Aviv, Israel. Israel on Sunday formed a panel of government ministers and some of the country's leading economic experts to draw up a plan to reduce the soaring cost of living, marking a new effort to defuse demonstrations over prices that drew over a quarter-million people onto the streets the night before. (Oded Balilty)
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