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Britain's Prince Charles at former President Shimon Peres' funeral at Mount Herzl in the capital, September 30, 2016.
After Peres' funeral, Prince Charles made secret visit to grandmother's grave in East Jerusalem
Ofer Aderet | 03.10.2016
An image from the film 'L'Amore Molesto' ('Troubling Love'), which is based on a novel by Elena Ferrante.
Is Elena Ferrante the daughter of a Holocaust survivor?
Gili Izikovich | 03.10.2016
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File photo: A Palestinian police officer fills in his ballot before casting it in parliamentary elections in the West Bank city of Nablus in 2006.
Palestinian court rules to exclude Gaza from elections as infighting continues
Jack Khoury and Reuters | 03.10.2016
A member of Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army, seen with an ISIS mural in the background, stands guard in the border town of Jarablus, Syria, August 31, 2016.
Apocalypse Now || Rebels close in on village ISIS believes will host doomsday battle
Reuters | 03.10.2016
A woman listens as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a rally, Friday, Sept. 30, 2016, in Novi, Mich.
Analysis || Trump fans united by conspiracy theories and boundless hatred for Clinton
Chemi Shalev | 03.10.2016
Mayor of Sakhnin, Mazen Ganaim.
After lawmakers snub Shimon Peres' funeral, Israeli Arab mayors attend his shiva
Jack Khoury | 03.10.2016
An Israeli soldier during a tunnel training drill at the Nahal army base, September 28, 2016.
Israeli army tackles tunnels as political leaders fight among themselves
Amos Harel | 03.10.2016
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An inmate at Ayalon Prison blows the shofar during the penitential prayers ahead of the Jewish High Holy Days.
Days of Awe give Israeli inmates the chance to feel like everyone else
Yair Ettinger | 03.10.2016
Ezra the Scribe reading the Torah for the first time.
How an obscure holiday created by Ezra the Scribe became Rosh Hashanah
Elon Gilad | 03.10.2016
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