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Israel\'s Government Passes Clean Air Act

Israel\'s Environmental committee are inspecting Ashkelon\'s power station on Sunday October 5, 2008. After three years in the making, Israel\'s government finally passed Israel\'s Clean Air Act on Tuesday, with 39 MKs voting in favor of it and none objecting. The act is expected to regulate all issues pertaining to the air quality in Israel, enabling local authorities to crackdown on industries or individuals that contribute to excessive air pollution. The bill is said to take effect at the beginning of 2011. The environmental committee visited the Ashkelon power station on Sunday to inspect and learn more about the achievments that Israel\'s electric company are carrying out to decrease pollution from the power station. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 5, 2008
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Israel\'s Government Passes Clean Air Act

Israel\'s Environmental committee are inspecting Ashkelon\'s power station on Sunday October 5, 2008. After three years in the making, Israel\'s government finally passed Israel\'s Clean Air Act on Tuesday, with 39 MKs voting in favor of it and none objecting. The act is expected to regulate all issues pertaining to the air quality in Israel, enabling local authorities to crackdown on industries or individuals that contribute to excessive air pollution. The bill is said to take effect at the beginning of 2011. The environmental committee visited the Ashkelon power station on Sunday to inspect and learn more about the achievments that Israel\'s electric company are carrying out to decrease pollution from the power station. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 5, 2008
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Israel\'s Government Passes Clean Air Act

Israel\'s Environmental committee are inspecting Ashkelon\'s power station on Sunday October 5, 2008. After three years in the making, Israel\'s government finally passed Israel\'s Clean Air Act on Tuesday, with 39 MKs voting in favor of it and none objecting. The act is expected to regulate all issues pertaining to the air quality in Israel, enabling local authorities to crackdown on industries or individuals that contribute to excessive air pollution. The bill is said to take effect at the beginning of 2011. The environmental committee visited the Ashkelon power station on Sunday to inspect and learn more about the achievments that Israel\'s electric company are carrying out to decrease pollution from the power station. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 5, 2008
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Israel\'s Government Passes Clean Air Act

Israel\'s Environmental committee are inspecting Ashkelon\'s power station on Sunday October 5, 2008. After three years in the making, Israel\'s government finally passed Israel\'s Clean Air Act on Tuesday, with 39 MKs voting in favor of it and none objecting. The act is expected to regulate all issues pertaining to the air quality in Israel, enabling local authorities to crackdown on industries or individuals that contribute to excessive air pollution. The bill is said to take effect at the beginning of 2011. The environmental committee visited the Ashkelon power station on Sunday to inspect and learn more about the achievments that Israel\'s electric company are carrying out to decrease pollution from the power station. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 5, 2008
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Israel\'s Government Passes Clean Air Act

Israel\'s Environmental committee are inspecting Ashkelon\'s power station on Sunday October 5, 2008. After three years in the making, Israel\'s government finally passed Israel\'s Clean Air Act on Tuesday, with 39 MKs voting in favor of it and none objecting. The act is expected to regulate all issues pertaining to the air quality in Israel, enabling local authorities to crackdown on industries or individuals that contribute to excessive air pollution. The bill is said to take effect at the beginning of 2011. The environmental committee visited the Ashkelon power station on Sunday to inspect and learn more about the achievments that Israel\'s electric company are carrying out to decrease pollution from the power station. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 5, 2008
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Israel\'s Government Passes Clean Air Act

Israel\'s Environmental committee are inspecting Ashkelon\'s power station on Sunday October 5, 2008. After three years in the making, Israel\'s government finally passed Israel\'s Clean Air Act on Tuesday, with 39 MKs voting in favor of it and none objecting. The act is expected to regulate all issues pertaining to the air quality in Israel, enabling local authorities to crackdown on industries or individuals that contribute to excessive air pollution. The bill is said to take effect at the beginning of 2011. The environmental committee visited the Ashkelon power station on Sunday to inspect and learn more about the achievments that Israel\'s electric company are carrying out to decrease pollution from the power station. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 5, 2008
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Israel\'s Government Passes Clean Air Act

Israel\'s Environmental committee are inspecting Ashkelon\'s power station on Sunday October 5, 2008. After three years in the making, Israel\'s government finally passed Israel\'s Clean Air Act on Tuesday, with 39 MKs voting in favor of it and none objecting. The act is expected to regulate all issues pertaining to the air quality in Israel, enabling local authorities to crackdown on industries or individuals that contribute to excessive air pollution. The bill is said to take effect at the beginning of 2011. The environmental committee visited the Ashkelon power station on Sunday to inspect and learn more about the achievments that Israel\'s electric company are carrying out to decrease pollution from the power station. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 5, 2008
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Israel\'s Government Passes Clean Air Act

Israel\'s Environmental committee are inspecting Ashkelon\'s power station on Sunday October 5, 2008. After three years in the making, Israel\'s government finally passed Israel\'s Clean Air Act on Tuesday, with 39 MKs voting in favor of it and none objecting. The act is expected to regulate all issues pertaining to the air quality in Israel, enabling local authorities to crackdown on industries or individuals that contribute to excessive air pollution. The bill is said to take effect at the beginning of 2011. The environmental committee visited the Ashkelon power station on Sunday to inspect and learn more about the achievments that Israel\'s electric company are carrying out to decrease pollution from the power station. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 5, 2008
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Israel\'s Government Passes Clean Air Act

Israel\'s Environmental committee are inspecting Ashkelon\'s power station on Sunday October 5, 2008. After three years in the making, Israel\'s government finally passed Israel\'s Clean Air Act on Tuesday, with 39 MKs voting in favor of it and none objecting. The act is expected to regulate all issues pertaining to the air quality in Israel, enabling local authorities to crackdown on industries or individuals that contribute to excessive air pollution. The bill is said to take effect at the beginning of 2011. The environmental committee visited the Ashkelon power station on Sunday to inspect and learn more about the achievments that Israel\'s electric company are carrying out to decrease pollution from the power station. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 5, 2008
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Israel\'s Government Passes Clean Air Act

Israel\'s Environmental committee are inspecting Ashkelon\'s power station on Sunday October 5, 2008. After three years in the making, Israel\'s government finally passed Israel\'s Clean Air Act on Tuesday, with 39 MKs voting in favor of it and none objecting. The act is expected to regulate all issues pertaining to the air quality in Israel, enabling local authorities to crackdown on industries or individuals that contribute to excessive air pollution. The bill is said to take effect at the beginning of 2011. The environmental committee visited the Ashkelon power station on Sunday to inspect and learn more about the achievments that Israel\'s electric company are carrying out to decrease pollution from the power station. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 5, 2008
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Israel\'s Government Passes Clean Air Act

Israel\'s Environmental committee are inspecting Ashkelon\'s power station on Sunday October 5, 2008. After three years in the making, Israel\'s government finally passed Israel\'s Clean Air Act on Tuesday, with 39 MKs voting in favor of it and none objecting. The act is expected to regulate all issues pertaining to the air quality in Israel, enabling local authorities to crackdown on industries or individuals that contribute to excessive air pollution. The bill is said to take effect at the beginning of 2011. The environmental committee visited the Ashkelon power station on Sunday to inspect and learn more about the achievments that Israel\'s electric company are carrying out to decrease pollution from the power station. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 5, 2008
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Israel\'s Government Passes Clean Air Act

Israel\'s Environmental committee are inspecting Ashkelon\'s power station on Sunday October 5, 2008. After three years in the making, Israel\'s government finally passed Israel\'s Clean Air Act on Tuesday, with 39 MKs voting in favor of it and none objecting. The act is expected to regulate all issues pertaining to the air quality in Israel, enabling local authorities to crackdown on industries or individuals that contribute to excessive air pollution. The bill is said to take effect at the beginning of 2011. The environmental committee visited the Ashkelon power station on Sunday to inspect and learn more about the achievments that Israel\'s electric company are carrying out to decrease pollution from the power station. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 5, 2008
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Israel\'s Government Passes Clean Air Act

Israel\'s Environmental committee are inspecting Ashkelon\'s power station on Sunday October 5, 2008. After three years in the making, Israel\'s government finally passed Israel\'s Clean Air Act on Tuesday, with 39 MKs voting in favor of it and none objecting. The act is expected to regulate all issues pertaining to the air quality in Israel, enabling local authorities to crackdown on industries or individuals that contribute to excessive air pollution. The bill is said to take effect at the beginning of 2011. The environmental committee visited the Ashkelon power station on Sunday to inspect and learn more about the achievments that Israel\'s electric company are carrying out to decrease pollution from the power station. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 5, 2008
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Itamr Shimoni is Kadima Party candidate

Itamr Shimoni is Kadima Party candidate who running for the Ashkelon city mayor position on Tuesday Aug 19 2008. Itamr Shimoni is supported by Kadima party members   Tzipi Livni, Avi Dichter and Roni Bar On. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: August 20, 2008
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Avi Dichter Kadima Party

Avi Dichter ,born December 4, 1952, is an Israeli politician, currently Israels Minister of Public Security and a member of Knesset from the Kadima party. His parents were Holocaust survivors. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: August 20, 2008
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Roni Bar-On Kadima Party

Roni Bar-On born 2 June 1948 is an Israeli politician and lawyer. He was elected to the 17th Knesset on Kadimas list and currently serves as Minister of Finance. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: August 20, 2008
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Tzipi Livn Kadima Party

Tzipora Malka Tzipi Livni ?, born July 8, 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel is Foreign Affairs Minister, Acting Prime Minister of Israel, and a leading member of the Kadima party.After the March 2006 Knesset election, Livni was described as the second most powerful politician in Israel. Livni is the second woman in Israel to hold the post of foreign minister, after Golda Meir. In 2007, she was included in the Time 100 Most Influential People in the World.  Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: August 20, 2008
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Tzipi Livn Kadima Party

Tzipora Malka Tzipi Livni ?, born July 8, 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel is Foreign Affairs Minister, Acting Prime Minister of Israel, and a leading member of the Kadima party.After the March 2006 Knesset election, Livni was described as the second most powerful politician in Israel. Livni is the second woman in Israel to hold the post of foreign minister, after Golda Meir. In 2007, she was included in the Time 100 Most Influential People in the World.  Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: August 19, 2008
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Tzipi Livn Kadima Party

Tzipora Malka Tzipi Livni ?, born July 8, 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel is Foreign Affairs Minister, Acting Prime Minister of Israel, and a leading member of the Kadima party.After the March 2006 Knesset election, Livni was described as the second most powerful politician in Israel. Livni is the second woman in Israel to hold the post of foreign minister, after Golda Meir. In 2007, she was included in the Time 100 Most Influential People in the World.  Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: August 19, 2008
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Tzipi Livn Kadima Party

Tzipora Malka Tzipi Livni ?, born July 8, 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel is Foreign Affairs Minister, Acting Prime Minister of Israel, and a leading member of the Kadima party.After the March 2006 Knesset election, Livni was described as the second most powerful politician in Israel. Livni is the second woman in Israel to hold the post of foreign minister, after Golda Meir. In 2007, she was included in the Time 100 Most Influential People in the World.  Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: August 19, 2008
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Tzipi Livn Kadima Party

Tzipora Malka Tzipi Livni ?, born July 8, 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel is Foreign Affairs Minister, Acting Prime Minister of Israel, and a leading member of the Kadima party.After the March 2006 Knesset election, Livni was described as the second most powerful politician in Israel. Livni is the second woman in Israel to hold the post of foreign minister, after Golda Meir. In 2007, she was included in the Time 100 Most Influential People in the World.  Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: August 19, 2008
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Avi Dichter Kadima Party

Avi Dichter ,born December 4, 1952, is an Israeli politician, currently Israels Minister of Public Security and a member of Knesset from the Kadima party. His parents were Holocaust survivors. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: August 19, 2008
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Tzipi Livn Kadima Party

Tzipora Malka Tzipi Livni ?, born July 8, 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel is Foreign Affairs Minister, Acting Prime Minister of Israel, and a leading member of the Kadima party.After the March 2006 Knesset election, Livni was described as the second most powerful politician in Israel. Livni is the second woman in Israel to hold the post of foreign minister, after Golda Meir. In 2007, she was included in the Time 100 Most Influential People in the World.  Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: August 19, 2008
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Roni Bar-On Kadima Party

Roni Bar-On born 2 June 1948 is an Israeli politician and lawyer. He was elected to the 17th Knesset on Kadimas list and currently serves as Minister of Finance. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: August 19, 2008
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Tzipi Livn Kadima Party

Tzipora Malka Tzipi Livni ?, born July 8, 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel is Foreign Affairs Minister, Acting Prime Minister of Israel, and a leading member of the Kadima party.After the March 2006 Knesset election, Livni was described as the second most powerful politician in Israel. Livni is the second woman in Israel to hold the post of foreign minister, after Golda Meir. In 2007, she was included in the Time 100 Most Influential People in the World.  Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: August 19, 2008
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Tzipi Livn Kadima Party

Tzipora Malka Tzipi Livni ?, born July 8, 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel is Foreign Affairs Minister, Acting Prime Minister of Israel, and a leading member of the Kadima party.After the March 2006 Knesset election, Livni was described as the second most powerful politician in Israel. Livni is the second woman in Israel to hold the post of foreign minister, after Golda Meir. In 2007, she was included in the Time 100 Most Influential People in the World.  Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: August 19, 2008
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Tzipi Livn Kadima Party

Tzipora Malka Tzipi Livni ?, born July 8, 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel is Foreign Affairs Minister, Acting Prime Minister of Israel, and a leading member of the Kadima party.After the March 2006 Knesset election, Livni was described as the second most powerful politician in Israel. Livni is the second woman in Israel to hold the post of foreign minister, after Golda Meir. In 2007, she was included in the Time 100 Most Influential People in the World.  Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: August 19, 2008
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Meir Shitrit-Israeli Politician

Meir Sheetrit is an Israeli politician, Knesset member, and has been Minister of the Interior since 4 July 2007. He also served as Acting Justice Minister for three months in 2006. Sheetrit was born in Ksar Souk (now Errachidia), in Morocco, in 1957 his family immigrated to Israel. Sheetrit holds a Master\'s degree in Public Policy from Bar-Ilan University. Sheetrit is married and is a father to two children. He began his political career in 1974 when he was elected as the mayor of the city of Yavne and served until 1987. Sheetrit was elected to the Israeli Knesset in 1981 and served as a member until 1988 and again from 1992 to the present. In 1988 he was elected as treasurer of the Jewish Agency for Israel and served in this position until 1992. In 1996 Sheetrit was elected as the chairman of the political coalition and of the Likud fraction in the Knesset. In 1998 he was appointed by then Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu Finance Minister. In 2001 he was appointed Justice Minister. In 2003, he was appointed as Treasury Minister (a Minister in the Finance Ministry; in effect, a type of Deputy Finance Minister), led by then Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who was spearheading a sweeping and highly unpopular policy of privatization reform, supported by Sheetrit. He was appointed Minister of Transportation in 2004, and later served as minister of Education, Culture and Sport until 2006.With the formation of the Kadima party in 2005, headed by Ariel Sharon, Sheetrit quit the Likud and joined the newly formed party. He was elected to the 17th Knesset in 2006 on the Kadima ticket. As of May 4, 2006, he is the Minister of Construction and Housing. From August 23 through November 29, 2006, he also served as Acting Justice Minister, following Haim Ramons resignation on 18 August over an Indecent assault indictment. Sheetrit was replaced in the justice portfolio by Vice Prime Minister Tzipi Livni, who also continues to serve as Foreign Minister. As part of a cabinet reshuffle in July 2007 he left the Housi
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Meir Shitrit-Israeli Politician

Meir Sheetrit is an Israeli politician, Knesset member, and has been Minister of the Interior since 4 July 2007. He also served as Acting Justice Minister for three months in 2006. Sheetrit was born in Ksar Souk (now Errachidia), in Morocco, in 1957 his family immigrated to Israel. Sheetrit holds a Master\'s degree in Public Policy from Bar-Ilan University. Sheetrit is married and is a father to two children. He began his political career in 1974 when he was elected as the mayor of the city of Yavne and served until 1987. Sheetrit was elected to the Israeli Knesset in 1981 and served as a member until 1988 and again from 1992 to the present. In 1988 he was elected as treasurer of the Jewish Agency for Israel and served in this position until 1992. In 1996 Sheetrit was elected as the chairman of the political coalition and of the Likud fraction in the Knesset. In 1998 he was appointed by then Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu Finance Minister. In 2001 he was appointed Justice Minister. In 2003, he was appointed as Treasury Minister (a Minister in the Finance Ministry; in effect, a type of Deputy Finance Minister), led by then Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who was spearheading a sweeping and highly unpopular policy of privatization reform, supported by Sheetrit. He was appointed Minister of Transportation in 2004, and later served as minister of Education, Culture and Sport until 2006.With the formation of the Kadima party in 2005, headed by Ariel Sharon, Sheetrit quit the Likud and joined the newly formed party. He was elected to the 17th Knesset in 2006 on the Kadima ticket. As of May 4, 2006, he is the Minister of Construction and Housing. From August 23 through November 29, 2006, he also served as Acting Justice Minister, following Haim Ramons resignation on 18 August over an Indecent assault indictment. Sheetrit was replaced in the justice portfolio by Vice Prime Minister Tzipi Livni, who also continues to serve as Foreign Minister. As part of a cabinet reshuffle in July 2007 he left the Housi
Date: August 5, 2008
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Meir Shitrit-Israeli Politician