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The National Photo Collection of Israel is an archive of historical photos, located at the Government Press Office, in Beit Agron, Jerusalem.Most of the photos in the archive are in black and white, but most modern additions to the collection are in color.
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Since Israel's independence in 1948, Israelis and people of Israeli descent have had a considerable diaspora, which largely overlaps with the Jewish diaspora but also with that of other ethnic and religious groups; it is estimated that almost 10 percent of the general Israeli population lives abroad, particularly in Russia (with Moscow housing ...
More than 550 people were killed and 1,800 injured as the Israel-Hezbollah conflict escalates. Photos reveal chaos and devastation from Israel's attacks on Hezbollah in civilian areas.
Full coverage: Israel-Hamas conflict. Dozens of people in Israel have been killed, according to a spokesperson for the country's emergency services, and nearly 200 people were killed in Gaza after ...
Untitled, better known as The Last Supper (Hebrew: סעודה האחרונה), is a 1999 photo by Israeli photographer Adi Nes.Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's famous late-15th century painting of the same name, the photo features 14 Israeli soldiers in a setting reminiscent of the Last Supper.
The photos taken three days apart — first on May 5 and then on May 8 — show the change on the ground after Israel issued its first evacuation order for the city on May 6. One pair of before ...
Israel Prize in Communications, 1997 David Rubinger ( Hebrew : דוד רובינגר ; 29 June 1924 – 2 March 2017) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] was an Israeli photographer and photojournalist . His famous photo of three Israeli paratroopers after the recapture of the Western Wall has become an iconic image of the Six-Day War . [ 3 ]