Israel’s Week in Photographs by Haaretz Photographers

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Lt. Col. (res.) Yitzhak Harosh, one of two Israeli soldiers killed in a shooting attack at the Allenby crossing at the Israel-Jordan border, being laid to rest in Mount Herzl, Jerusalem, earlier this week.
Lt. Col. (res.) Yitzhak Harosh, one of two Israeli soldiers killed in a shooting attack at the Allenby crossing at the Israel-Jordan border, being laid to rest in Mount Herzl, Jerusalem, earlier this week.

Lt. Col. (res.) Yitzhak Harosh, considered one of two Israeli troopers killed in a taking pictures assault on the Allenby crossing on the Israel-Jordan border, being laid to relaxation in Mount Herzl, Jerusalem, earlier this week. Credit: Olivier Fitoussi

Lt. Col. (res.) Yitzhak Harosh, considered one of two Israeli troopers killed in a taking pictures assault on the Allenby crossing on the Israel-Jordan border, being laid to relaxation in Mount Herzl, Jerusalem, earlier this week. Credit: Olivier Fitoussi

Police raided the workplace of Social Equality Minister May Golan on Monday and summoned her for questioning in reference to an investigation into alleged fraudulent employment and the misuse of public funds for personal functions via nonprofit foundations.

Social Equality Minister May Golan in court, earlier this week.
Social Equality Minister May Golan in court, earlier this week.

Social Equality Minister May Golan in court docket, earlier this week. Credit: Tomer Appelbaum

Social Equality Minister May Golan in court docket, earlier this week. Credit: Tomer Appelbaum

Israel is at present in a “type of isolation,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned on Monday, including that just about two years into its conflict in Gaza, Israel should adapt. “We’ll need to develop weapons industries here. We’re going to be Athens and super Sparta. Over the next few years, we’ll have no other choice. We’ll have to defend ourselves and know how to attack our enemies.”

Demonstrators protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside the Tel Aviv District Court, earlier this week. The signs read (left to right): "Submarines," "pointless war," "Sparta," "genocide," "Qatargate," "breach of trust" and "hostages."
Demonstrators protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside the Tel Aviv District Court, earlier this week. The signs read (left to right): "Submarines," "pointless war," "Sparta," "genocide," "Qatargate," "breach of trust" and "hostages."

Demonstrators protest in opposition to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outdoors the Tel Aviv District Court, earlier this week. The indicators learn (left to proper): “Submarines,” “pointless war,” “Sparta,” “genocide,” “Qatargate,” “breach of trust” and “hostages.” Credit: Moti Milrod

Demonstrators protest in opposition to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outdoors the Tel Aviv District Court, earlier this week. The indicators learn (left to proper): “Submarines,” “pointless war,” “Sparta,” “genocide,” “Qatargate,” “breach of trust” and “hostages.” Credit: Moti Milrod
Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest against mandatory military conscription for Haredi men, Bnei Brak, central Israel, earlier this week.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest against mandatory military conscription for Haredi men, Bnei Brak, central Israel, earlier this week.

Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest in opposition to obligatory army conscription for Haredi males, Bnei Brak, central Israel, earlier this week. Credit: Itai Ron

Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest in opposition to obligatory army conscription for Haredi males, Bnei Brak, central Israel, earlier this week. Credit: Itai Ron

Captivity survivors and households of Israeli hostages held in Gaza demonstrated outdoors Netanyahu’s residency in Jerusalem, establishing tents in protest of the IDF invasion of Gaza City. According to army officers, the offensive would endanger the hostages.

Hostage families protest outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's house in Jerusalem, earlier this week.
Hostage families protest outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's house in Jerusalem, earlier this week.

Hostage households protest outdoors Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home in Jerusalem, earlier this week. Credit: Naama Grynbaum

Hostage households protest outdoors Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home in Jerusalem, earlier this week. Credit: Naama Grynbaum
An IDF drone operator near the border with the Gaza Strip, earlier this week.
An IDF drone operator near the border with the Gaza Strip, earlier this week.

An IDF drone operator close to the border with the Gaza Strip, earlier this week. Credit: Ilan Assayag

An IDF drone operator close to the border with the Gaza Strip, earlier this week. Credit: Ilan Assayag
Hapoel Tel Aviv soccer player Omri Altman scores a goal against Beitar Jerusalem, earlier this week.
Hapoel Tel Aviv soccer player Omri Altman scores a goal against Beitar Jerusalem, earlier this week.

Hapoel Tel Aviv soccer participant Omri Altman scores a aim in opposition to Beitar Jerusalem, earlier this week. Credit: Nir Keidar

Hapoel Tel Aviv soccer participant Omri Altman scores a aim in opposition to Beitar Jerusalem, earlier this week. Credit: Nir Keidar


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