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  • Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and Defense Minister Moshe ("Boogie") Yaalon (C) and Minister of Economics Naftali Bennett (L) during a plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Knesset members of the Balad and Hadash parties point at empty pages as they hold up copies of the state budget proposal during a plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Merav Michaeli of the "Labour" party shares an instagram photo of Minister of Energy and Water Silvan Shalom, and  Minister of Strategic Affairs and International Relations Yuval Steinitz sleeping, during  plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Minister of Economics Naftali Bennett (L) and Education Minister Shai Piron hug sitting next to and Defense Minister Moshe ("Boogie") Yaalon (R) and  Israel's Minister of Communications Gilad Erdan during a plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Yesh Atid MK Ofer Shelah  during a plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) and  and Minister of Economics Naftali Bennett (2L) during a plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • MK`s Moshe Gafni (1R), Meir Porush (2R) Zahava Gal-On (2L) Arie Deri (1L) speak to Leader of the opposition Shelly Yachimovich (sittinin) during a plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Minister of Energy and Water Silvan Shalom (C) rests as he sits next to Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2L) Defense Minister Moshe ("Boogie") Yaalon (L)  during a plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Minister of Energy and Water Silvan Shalom (C) rests as he sits next to Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2L) Defense Minister Moshe ("Boogie") Yaalon (L)  during a plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • MK Ayelet Shaked during a plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Education Minister Shai Piron during a plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • MK`s and ministores raises their hand during a plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Ultra orthodox parliament members during a plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Israeli Finance Minister Yair Lapid (C) and Yesh Atid MK Ofer Shelah (L) gesture during a plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Knesset member Muhammad Barakeh watches cartoons during a plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Knesset member Basal Getas from the Balad party points at empty pages as he holds up a copy of the state budget proposal during a plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Knesset members of the Balad and Hadash parties point at empty pages as they hold up copies of the state budget proposal during a plenum session voting on the state budget, in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, late night July 29, 2013. The Knesset approved the State Budget at second and third readings in the early hours of Tuesday morning in a 58-43 vote, following a 15-hour parliamentary session. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • MK Hanin Zoabi during a vote on the so-called governability law. The governance law would raise the electoral threshold from 2 percent to 4 percent. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Knesset member Reuven Rivlin from the Likud party during a vote on the so-called governability law. The governance law would raise the electoral threshold from 2 percent to 4 percent. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Deputy Finance Minister Mickey Levy during a vote on the so-called governability law. The governance law would raise the electoral threshold from 2 percent to 4 percent. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Parliament member Merav Michaeli during a vote on the so-called governability law. The governance law would raise the electoral threshold from 2 percent to 4 percent. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • MK`s vote on the so-called governability law. The governance law would raise the electoral threshold from 2 percent to 4 percent. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Left wing Meretz party leader Zahava Gal On cries as she adressess the Israeli parliament during a vote on the so-called governability law. The governance law would raise the electoral threshold from 2 percent to 4 percent. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Likud parliament member Ofir Akonis during a vote on the so-called governability law. The governance law would raise the electoral threshold from 2 percent to 4 percent. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • MK`s (R to L) Arie deri, Yitzhak Vaknin,  Avishai Braverman, Uri Makleb,  during a vote on the so-called governability law. The governance law would raise the electoral threshold from 2 percent to 4 percent. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Left-wing 'Hadash' parliament member Dov Khenin during a vote on the so-called governability law. The governance law would raise the electoral threshold from 2 percent to 4 percent. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Left wing Meretz party leader Zahava Gal On cries as she adressess the Israeli parliament during a vote on the so-called governability law. The governance law would raise the electoral threshold from 2 percent to 4 percent. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Left wing Meretz parliament member Issawi Frej during a vote on the so-called governability law. The governance law would raise the electoral threshold from 2 percent to 4 percent. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • MK Uzi Landau during a vote on the so-called governability law. The governance law would raise the electoral threshold from 2 percent to 4 percent. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Arab-Israeli parliament Achmad Tibi turns his back to the parliament on the speaker stand, as the Israeli parliament votes on the so-called governability law. July 31, 2013. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Meretz parliament member Tamar Zandberg attends a session of the Knesset, Israel's parliament in Jerusalem, on July 31, 2013. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Knesset Member Ahmad Tibi seen during a plenum session in the assembly hall of the Israeli parliament on July 31, 2013. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Shas party leader Aryeh Deri and Israel's Minister of Tourism Uzi Landau seen during a plenum session in the assembly hall of the Israeli parliament on July 31, 2013. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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  • Dudu Rotem, a Knesset member of the right-wing Yisrael Beiteinu party adresses the Israeli parliament on July 31, 2013. Photo by Oren Nahshon
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