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  • Former U.S President Barack Obama and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel are seen during a discussion even with the theme "Committed to shaping democracy: home and world responsibility" at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, on May 25, 2017.<br />
The discussion was one event out of many that took place as part of the protestant church day or Kirchentag, The festival is celebrating the 500th anniversary (2017) of the Lutheran Reformation.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Former U.S President Barack Obama and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel are seen during a discussion even with the theme "Committed to shaping democracy: home and world responsibility" at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, on May 25, 2017.<br />
The discussion was one event out of many that took place as part of the protestant church day or Kirchentag, The festival is celebrating the 500th anniversary (2017) of the Lutheran Reformation.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    IMG_9797.jpg
  • Former U.S President Barack Obama and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel are seen during a discussion even with the theme "Committed to shaping democracy: home and world responsibility" at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, on May 25, 2017.<br />
The discussion was one event out of many that took place as part of the protestant church day or Kirchentag, The festival is celebrating the 500th anniversary (2017) of the Lutheran Reformation.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    IMG_9824_1.jpg
  • Former U.S President Barack Obama and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel are seen during a discussion even with the theme "Committed to shaping democracy: home and world responsibility" at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, on May 25, 2017.<br />
The discussion was one event out of many that took place as part of the protestant church day or Kirchentag, The festival is celebrating the 500th anniversary (2017) of the Lutheran Reformation.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    IMG_9818.jpg
  • Former U.S President Barack Obama and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel are seen during a discussion even with the theme "Committed to shaping democracy: home and world responsibility" at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, on May 25, 2017.<br />
The discussion was one event out of many that took place as part of the protestant church day or Kirchentag, The festival is celebrating the 500th anniversary (2017) of the Lutheran Reformation.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    IMG_9824.jpg
  • Former U.S President Barack Obama and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel are seen during a discussion even with the theme "Committed to shaping democracy: home and world responsibility" at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, on May 25, 2017.<br />
The discussion was one event out of many that took place as part of the protestant church day or Kirchentag, The festival is celebrating the 500th anniversary (2017) of the Lutheran Reformation.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    IMG_9890.jpg
  • Former U.S President Barack Obama and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel are seen during a discussion even with the theme "Committed to shaping democracy: home and world responsibility" at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, on May 25, 2017.<br />
The discussion was one event out of many that took place as part of the protestant church day or Kirchentag, The festival is celebrating the 500th anniversary (2017) of the Lutheran Reformation.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    IMG_9851.jpg
  • Former U.S President Barack Obama and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel are seen during a discussion even with the theme "Committed to shaping democracy: home and world responsibility" at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, on May 25, 2017.<br />
The discussion was one event out of many that took place as part of the protestant church day or Kirchentag, The festival is celebrating the 500th anniversary (2017) of the Lutheran Reformation.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    IMG_9828.jpg
  • Protesters on a bridge during a demonstration against Israel's right-wing government and its planned judicial system reforms, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023. Recent terror attacks in Jerusalem did not deter tens of thousands of protesters to gather in Tel Aviv and marched in protest of planned reforms targeted at the country's judicial system. The reform, presumably intend to weaken Israel's Supreme Court by limiting its available tools to monitor and restrict the two other governing authorities, Israel's parliament, the Knesset which serves as the legislative branch and the Government Executive Branch. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20230128__Israel Demo_0147.JPG
  • The European Union (EU), Ukrainian and German flags fly in the wind in front of the Reichstag building, home of Germany's lower house of parliament the Bundestag, in Berlin, Germany, June 01, 2022.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The European Union (EU), Ukrainian and German flags fly in the wind in front of the Reichstag building, home of Germany's lower house of parliament the Bundestag, in Berlin, Germany, June 01, 2022.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
    MES_0894.jpg
  • The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    MES_1187.jpg
  • Activists wearing masks of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, US President Joe Biden, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, Russian President Vladimir Putin, as they protest against rising tensions between Russia and NATO near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, February 09, 2022. Anti-War activists from the IPPNW and several other peace organizations, wore masks of world leaders as part of a performance protest against what they call "dangerously escalating conflict between Russia and NATO".(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20220209_Ukraine War Demo_028.jpg
  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz speaks to speaks with Afghan refugees following an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Scholz spoke with the group who was demonstrating peacefully outside his campaign event for several minutes, mainly answering their questions about intervention in the situation in Afghanistan and help to relatives who are stranded there. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz delivers a speech during an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • Anti-Netanyahu protesters hold a mock sub-marine as they demonstrate in front of the Israeli Presidential Residence , Israel, April 03, 2021. Several dozens marched from the formal Prime Minister residence to the Presidential residence in the Israeli capital. The Evidence stage of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial will begin April 5, 2021. The PM is charged by the Israeli State Attorney's Office with sections of fraud, bribery, and breach of trust.
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  • A lone protester wrapped with an Israeli flag marches d during a demonstration against Israel's right-wing government and its planned judicial system reforms, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023. Recent terror attacks in Jerusalem did not deter tens of thousands of protesters to gather in Tel Aviv and marched in protest of planned reforms targeted at the country's judicial system. The reform, presumably intend to weaken Israel's Supreme Court by limiting its available tools to monitor and restrict the two other governing authorities, Israel's parliament, the Knesset which serves as the legislative branch and the Government Executive Branch. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20230128__Israel Demo_0333.JPG
  • A to general view as seen from the Azrieli towers of a demonstration against Israel's right-wing government and its planned judicial system reforms, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023. Recent terror attacks in Jerusalem did not deter tens of thousands of protesters to gather in Tel Aviv and marched in protest of planned reforms targeted at the country's judicial system. The reform, presumably intend to weaken Israel's Supreme Court by limiting its available tools to monitor and restrict the two other governing authorities, Israel's parliament, the Knesset which serves as the legislative branch and the Government Executive Branch. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20230128__Israel Demo_0198.JPG
  • Protester observe a moment of silence for the victims of of two terror attacks in Jerusalem, during a demonstration against Israel's right-wing government and its planned judicial system reforms, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023. Recent terror attacks in Jerusalem did not deter tens of thousands of protesters to gather in Tel Aviv and marched in protest of planned reforms targeted at the country's judicial system. The reform, presumably intend to weaken Israel's Supreme Court by limiting its available tools to monitor and restrict the two other governing authorities, Israel's parliament, the Knesset which serves as the legislative branch and the Government Executive Branch. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20230128__Israel Demo_0131.JPG
  • An image of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Likud) on a banner, during a demonstration against Israel's right-wing government and its planned judicial system reforms, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023. Recent terror attacks in Jerusalem did not deter tens of thousands of protesters to gather in Tel Aviv and marched in protest of planned reforms targeted at the country's judicial system. The reform, presumably intend to weaken Israel's Supreme Court by limiting its available tools to monitor and restrict the two other governing authorities, Israel's parliament, the Knesset which serves as the legislative branch and the Government Executive Branch. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20230128__Israel Demo_0050.JPG
  • The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
    MES_0946.jpg
  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    MES_0995_1.jpg
  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    MES_1044.jpg
  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    MES_1059_1.jpg
  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    MES_1096_1.jpg
  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    MES_1154_1.jpg
  • The rainbow flag in front of the Brandenburg Gate during the celebrations after the vote. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    IMG_0335.jpg
  • Activists with masks of Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Joe Biden pose shaking hands as they protest against rising tensions between Russia and NATO near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, February 09, 2022. Anti-War activists from the IPPNW and several other peace organizations, wore masks of world leaders as part of a performance protest against what they call "dangerously escalating conflict between Russia and NATO".(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20220209_Ukraine War Demo_070.jpg
  • Activists wearing masks of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, US President Joe Biden, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, Russian President Vladimir Putin, as they protest against rising tensions between Russia and NATO near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, February 09, 2022. Anti-War activists from the IPPNW and several other peace organizations, wore masks of world leaders as part of a performance protest against what they call "dangerously escalating conflict between Russia and NATO".(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20220209_Ukraine War Demo_049.jpg
  • German Minister of Finance and SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz during an elections campaign event in Berlin, Germany, September 03, 2021. The German Federal elections are scheduled to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • German Minister of Finance and SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz during an elections campaign event in Berlin, Germany, September 03, 2021. The German Federal elections are scheduled to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • German Minister of Finance and SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz during an elections campaign event in Berlin, Germany, September 03, 2021. The German Federal elections are scheduled to take place on September 26, 2021.
    20210903_Scholz spd_062-Enhanced.jpg
  • German Minister of Finance and SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz (L) gestures towards SPD top candidate for the position of Berlin's Governing Mayor Franziska Giffey during an elections campaign event in Berlin, Germany, September 03, 2021. The German Federal elections are scheduled to take place on September 26, 2021.
    20210903_Scholz spd_053.jpg
  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz speaks to speaks with Afghan refugees following an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Scholz spoke with the group who was demonstrating peacefully outside his campaign event for several minutes, mainly answering their questions about intervention in the situation in Afghanistan and help to relatives who are stranded there. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
    20210827_SPD Wahl Berlin_349.JPG
  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz speaks to supporters following an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
    20210827_SPD Wahl Berlin_306.JPG
  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz waves to the crowd during an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
    20210827_SPD Wahl Berlin_262.JPG
  • Governing Mayor of Berlin and SPD direct candidate for Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf in the upcoming federal elections, Michael Müller, delivers a speech during an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
    20210827_SPD Wahl Berlin_074.JPG
  • Governing Mayor of Berlin and SPD direct candidate for Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf in the upcoming federal elections, Michael Müller, delivers a speech during an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
    20210827_SPD Wahl Berlin_070.JPG
  • A poster of SPD chancellor candidate and current Finance Minister Olaf Scholz during an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
    20210827_SPD Wahl Berlin_038.JPG
  • Anti-Netanyahu protesters demonstrate in front of the Prime Minister official residence at Balfur Street, Jerusalem, Israel, April 03, 2021. The Evidence stage of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial will begin April 5, 2021. The PM is charged by the Israeli State Attorney's Office with sections of fraud, bribery, and breach of trust.
    20210403_Balfur_088.JPG
  • Anti-Netanyahu protesters hold a mock sub-marine as they demonstrate in front of the Israeli Presidential Residence , Israel, April 03, 2021. Several dozens marched from the formal Prime Minister residence to the Presidential residence in the Israeli capital. The Evidence stage of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial will begin April 5, 2021. The PM is charged by the Israeli State Attorney's Office with sections of fraud, bribery, and breach of trust.
    20210403_Balfur_073.JPG
  • A protester wearing a toga, holds a banner with an Images of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reading "Bibius Caesar" during a demonstration against Israel's right-wing government and its planned judicial system reforms, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023. Recent terror attacks in Jerusalem did not deter tens of thousands of protesters to gather in Tel Aviv and marched in protest of planned reforms targeted at the country's judicial system. The reform, presumably intend to weaken Israel's Supreme Court by limiting its available tools to monitor and restrict the two other governing authorities, Israel's parliament, the Knesset which serves as the legislative branch and the Government Executive Branch. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20230128__Israel Demo_0343.JPG
  • A lone protester holds an Israeli flag after a demonstration against Israel's right-wing government and its planned judicial system reforms, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023. Recent terror attacks in Jerusalem did not deter tens of thousands of protesters to gather in Tel Aviv and marched in protest of planned reforms targeted at the country's judicial system. The reform, presumably intend to weaken Israel's Supreme Court by limiting its available tools to monitor and restrict the two other governing authorities, Israel's parliament, the Knesset which serves as the legislative branch and the Government Executive Branch. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20230128__Israel Demo_0328.JPG
  • Protesters march with Israeli flags during a demonstration against Israel's right-wing government and its planned judicial system reforms, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023. Recent terror attacks in Jerusalem did not deter tens of thousands of protesters to gather in Tel Aviv and marched in protest of planned reforms targeted at the country's judicial system. The reform, presumably intend to weaken Israel's Supreme Court by limiting its available tools to monitor and restrict the two other governing authorities, Israel's parliament, the Knesset which serves as the legislative branch and the Government Executive Branch. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20230128__Israel Demo_0309.JPG
  • A protester chants slogans as masses pass by with Israeli flags during a demonstration against Israel's right-wing government and its planned judicial system reforms, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023. Recent terror attacks in Jerusalem did not deter tens of thousands of protesters to gather in Tel Aviv and marched in protest of planned reforms targeted at the country's judicial system. The reform, presumably intend to weaken Israel's Supreme Court by limiting its available tools to monitor and restrict the two other governing authorities, Israel's parliament, the Knesset which serves as the legislative branch and the Government Executive Branch. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20230128__Israel Demo_0263.JPG
  • A protester holds a torch and chants slogans as masses pass by with Israeli flags during a demonstration against Israel's right-wing government and its planned judicial system reforms, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023. Recent terror attacks in Jerusalem did not deter tens of thousands of protesters to gather in Tel Aviv and marched in protest of planned reforms targeted at the country's judicial system. The reform, presumably intend to weaken Israel's Supreme Court by limiting its available tools to monitor and restrict the two other governing authorities, Israel's parliament, the Knesset which serves as the legislative branch and the Government Executive Branch. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20230128__Israel Demo_0249.JPG
  • Protesters from the LGBTQ+ community hold banners of Minister of National Security of Israel Itamar Ben-Gvir and Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich during a demonstration against Israel's right-wing government and its planned judicial system reforms, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023. Recent terror attacks in Jerusalem did not deter tens of thousands of protesters to gather in Tel Aviv and marched in protest of planned reforms targeted at the country's judicial system. The reform, presumably intend to weaken Israel's Supreme Court by limiting its available tools to monitor and restrict the two other governing authorities, Israel's parliament, the Knesset which serves as the legislative branch and the Government Executive Branch. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20230128__Israel Demo_0234.JPG
  • Protesters wave Israeli flags, during a demonstration against Israel's right-wing government and its planned judicial system reforms, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023. Recent terror attacks in Jerusalem did not deter tens of thousands of protesters to gather in Tel Aviv and marched in protest of planned reforms targeted at the country's judicial system. The reform, presumably intend to weaken Israel's Supreme Court by limiting its available tools to monitor and restrict the two other governing authorities, Israel's parliament, the Knesset which serves as the legislative branch and the Government Executive Branch. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20230128__Israel Demo_0151.JPG
  • Protesters hold banners and Israeli flags during a demonstration against Israel's right-wing government and its planned judicial system reforms, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023. Recent terror attacks in Jerusalem did not deter tens of thousands of protesters to gather in Tel Aviv and marched in protest of planned reforms targeted at the country's judicial system. The reform, presumably intend to weaken Israel's Supreme Court by limiting its available tools to monitor and restrict the two other governing authorities, Israel's parliament, the Knesset which serves as the legislative branch and the Government Executive Branch. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20230128__Israel Demo_0124.JPG
  • An image of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Likud) on a banner, during a demonstration against Israel's right-wing government and its planned judicial system reforms, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023. Recent terror attacks in Jerusalem did not deter tens of thousands of protesters to gather in Tel Aviv and marched in protest of planned reforms targeted at the country's judicial system. The reform, presumably intend to weaken Israel's Supreme Court by limiting its available tools to monitor and restrict the two other governing authorities, Israel's parliament, the Knesset which serves as the legislative branch and the Government Executive Branch. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20230128__Israel Demo_0127.JPG
  • A protester with an Israeli flag passes by an image of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Likud) on a banner, during a demonstration against Israel's right-wing government and its planned judicial system reforms, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023. Recent terror attacks in Jerusalem did not deter tens of thousands of protesters to gather in Tel Aviv and marched in protest of planned reforms targeted at the country's judicial system. The reform, presumably intend to weaken Israel's Supreme Court by limiting its available tools to monitor and restrict the two other governing authorities, Israel's parliament, the Knesset which serves as the legislative branch and the Government Executive Branch. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20230128__Israel Demo_0121.JPG
  • An image of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Likud) is seen through Israeli flags, during a demonstration against Israel's right-wing government and its planned judicial system reforms, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, January 28, 2023. Recent terror attacks in Jerusalem did not deter tens of thousands of protesters to gather in Tel Aviv and marched in protest of planned reforms targeted at the country's judicial system. The reform, presumably intend to weaken Israel's Supreme Court by limiting its available tools to monitor and restrict the two other governing authorities, Israel's parliament, the Knesset which serves as the legislative branch and the Government Executive Branch. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20230128__Israel Demo_0088.JPG
  • The European Union (EU), Ukrainian and German flags fly in the wind in front of the Reichstag building, home of Germany's lower house of parliament the Bundestag, in Berlin, Germany, June 01, 2022.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20220601_Ukraine Flag_014.JPG
  • German parliament member Erika Steinbach speaks to the Bundestag president Norbert Lammert prior to the voting. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
    MES_0893.jpg
  • The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
    MES_0889.jpg
  • The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
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  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel is seen in her seat as voting takes place. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    MES_1092_1.jpg
  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A couple celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery with the Bundestag in the background. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
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  • The rainbow flag on a banner saying "Marriage to All" and the Brandenburg Gate during the celebrations after the vote. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The rainbow flag and Brandenburg Gate during the celebrations after the vote. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The rainbow flag on a banner saying "Marriage to All" and the Brandenburg Gate during the celebrations after the vote. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A mask of German Chancellor Olaf Sholz and other props used in a protest against rising tensions between Russia and NATO near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, February 09, 2022. Anti-War activists from the IPPNW and several other peace organizations, wore masks of world leaders as part of a performance protest against what they call "dangerously escalating conflict between Russia and NATO".(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Activists with masks of Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Joe Biden pose shaking hands as they protest against rising tensions between Russia and NATO near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, February 09, 2022. Anti-War activists from the IPPNW and several other peace organizations, wore masks of world leaders as part of a performance protest against what they call "dangerously escalating conflict between Russia and NATO".(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • An activist wears a mask of Russian President Vladimir Putin during a protest against rising tensions between Russia and NATO near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, February 09, 2022. Anti-War activists from the IPPNW and several other peace organizations, wore masks of world leaders as part of a performance protest against what they call "dangerously escalating conflict between Russia and NATO".(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • An activist wearing a mask of US President Joe Biden holds a cardboard image of an Abrams tank during a protest against rising tensions between Russia and NATO near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, February 09, 2022. Anti-War activists from the IPPNW and several other peace organizations, wore masks of world leaders as part of a performance protest against what they call "dangerously escalating conflict between Russia and NATO".(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • German Minister of Finance and SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz (R) poses for a picture next to a supporter during an elections campaign event in Berlin, Germany, September 03, 2021. The German Federal elections are scheduled to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • German Minister of Finance and SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz (C) delivers a speech next to SPD top candidate for the position of Berlin's Governing Mayor Franziska Giffey (R) during an elections campaign event in Berlin, Germany, September 03, 2021. The German Federal elections are scheduled to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • German Minister of Finance and SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz gives an autograph to a supporter during an elections campaign event in Berlin, Germany, September 03, 2021. The German Federal elections are scheduled to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • German Minister of Finance and SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz (C back to the camera) during an elections campaign event in Berlin, Germany, September 03, 2021. The German Federal elections are scheduled to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • German Minister of Finance and SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz (C) during an elections campaign event in Berlin, Germany, September 03, 2021. The German Federal elections are scheduled to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • German Minister of Finance and SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz during an elections campaign event in Berlin, Germany, September 03, 2021. The German Federal elections are scheduled to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • German Minister of Finance and SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz  delivers a speech during an elections campaign event in Berlin, Germany, September 03, 2021. The German Federal elections are scheduled to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • German Minister of Finance and SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz an elections campaign event in Berlin, Germany, September 03, 2021. The German Federal elections are scheduled to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • German Minister of Finance and SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz an elections campaign event in Berlin, Germany, September 03, 2021. The German Federal elections are scheduled to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • German Minister of Finance and SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz an elections campaign event in Berlin, Germany, September 03, 2021. The German Federal elections are scheduled to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD top candidate for the position of Berlin's Governing Mayor Franziska Giffey (R) next to German Minister of Finance and SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz (C)during an elections campaign event in Berlin, Germany, September 03, 2021. The German Federal elections are scheduled to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD top candidate for the position of Berlin's Governing Mayor Franziska Giffey (R) next to German Minister of Finance and SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz (C)during an elections campaign event in Berlin, Germany, September 03, 2021. The German Federal elections are scheduled to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz speaks to speaks with Afghan refugees following an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Scholz spoke with the group who was demonstrating peacefully outside his campaign event for several minutes, mainly answering their questions about intervention in the situation in Afghanistan and help to relatives who are stranded there. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz speaks to speaks with Afghan refugees following an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Scholz spoke with the group who was demonstrating peacefully outside his campaign event for several minutes, mainly answering their questions about intervention in the situation in Afghanistan and help to relatives who are stranded there. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz speaks to speaks with Afghan refugees following an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Scholz spoke with the group who was demonstrating peacefully outside his campaign event for several minutes, mainly answering their questions about intervention in the situation in Afghanistan and help to relatives who are stranded there. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz speaks to speaks with Afghan refugees following an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Scholz spoke with the group who was demonstrating peacefully outside his campaign event for several minutes, mainly answering their questions about intervention in the situation in Afghanistan and help to relatives who are stranded there. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz poses for a selfie with a supporter, following an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz poses for a selfie with a supporter, following an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz speaks to supporters following an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz at an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz stands on stage with other members of his Party, during an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz waves to the crowd during an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz waves to the crowd during an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz waves to the crowd during an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD Chancellor candidate and current German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz during an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
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  • SPD candidate for the position of Berlin's Governing Mayor Franziska Giffey during an election campaign event of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at Bebelplatz square In Berlin, Germany, August 27, 2021. Germany's federal elections are due to take place on September 26, 2021.
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