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Israeli border policemen from the Matiln special unit are seen during training in the woods near Jerusalem. may 10, 2010. Matilan is a special unit of the Israeli Border Police. Mtilan name means is "intelligence, observation, interception, mobile warfare. Matilan unit was established in 1996, its purpose is combating terrorism and counter crime by ambush, camouflage observations. Unit operates mainly in the seam area and deals with tactical intelligence gathering, ambush prevention Ahastannuioat - both terrorist and criminal. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Israeli border policemen from the Matiln special unit are seen during training in the woods near Jerusalem. may 10, 2010. Matilan is a special unit of the Israeli Border Police. Mtilan name means is "intelligence, observation, interception, mobile warfare. Matilan unit was established in 1996, its purpose is combating terrorism and counter crime by ambush, camouflage observations. Unit operates mainly in the seam area and deals with tactical intelligence gathering, ambush prevention Ahastannuioat - both terrorist and criminal. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Israeli border policemen from the Matiln special unit are seen during training in the woods near Jerusalem. may 10, 2010. Matilan is a special unit of the Israeli Border Police. Mtilan name means is "intelligence, observation, interception, mobile warfare. Matilan unit was established in 1996, its purpose is combating terrorism and counter crime by ambush, camouflage observations. Unit operates mainly in the seam area and deals with tactical intelligence gathering, ambush prevention Ahastannuioat - both terrorist and criminal. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Israeli border policemen from the Matiln special unit are seen during training in the woods near Jerusalem. may 10, 2010. Matilan is a special unit of the Israeli Border Police. Mtilan name means is "intelligence, observation, interception, mobile warfare. Matilan unit was established in 1996, its purpose is combating terrorism and counter crime by ambush, camouflage observations. Unit operates mainly in the seam area and deals with tactical intelligence gathering, ambush prevention Ahastannuioat - both terrorist and criminal. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Israeli border policemen from the Matiln special unit are seen during training in the woods near Jerusalem. may 10, 2010. Matilan is a special unit of the Israeli Border Police. Mtilan name means is "intelligence, observation, interception, mobile warfare. Matilan unit was established in 1996, its purpose is combating terrorism and counter crime by ambush, camouflage observations. Unit operates mainly in the seam area and deals with tactical intelligence gathering, ambush prevention Ahastannuioat - both terrorist and criminal. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Israeli border policemen from the Matiln special unit are seen during training in the woods near Jerusalem. may 10, 2010. Matilan is a special unit of the Israeli Border Police. Mtilan name means is "intelligence, observation, interception, mobile warfare. Matilan unit was established in 1996, its purpose is combating terrorism and counter crime by ambush, camouflage observations. Unit operates mainly in the seam area and deals with tactical intelligence gathering, ambush prevention Ahastannuioat - both terrorist and criminal. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Portrait of a Yamas police officer waiting to participate in a nightly mission in Jerusalem. Yamas is the Counter Terror Undercover unit, considered to be the most efficient of the Israeli Defence Force's special units. The unit was founded in the beginning of the 90's when the Intifada began. The undercover unit's mission is to find and dismantle Palestinian terror and heavy crime infrastructure in Israel and the West Bank. May 10, 2010. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Portrait of a Yamas police officer waiting to participate in a nightly mission in Jerusalem. Yamas is the Counter Terror Undercover unit, considered to be the most efficient of the Israeli Defence Force's special units. The unit was founded in the beginning of the 90's when the Intifada began. The undercover unit's mission is to find and dismantle Palestinian terror and heavy crime infrastructure in Israel and the West Bank. May 10, 2010. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
A Yamas police officer is seen in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, during a late night operation in search of suspects involved in leading heavy clashes against Israeli security. The man was arrested suspected of being involved in leading heavy clashes against Israeli security in Jerusalem. Yamas is the Counter Terror Undercover unit, considered to be the most efficient of the Israeli Defence Force's special units. The unit was founded in the beginning of the 90's when the Intifada began. The undercover unit's mission is to find and dismantle Palestinian terror and heavy crime infrastructure in Israel and the West Bank. May 10, 2010. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
The Jewish symbol of the star of David is seen sprayed on the ground in the Arab neighborhood of Silwan in East Jerusalem, where Yamas police officers wait to enter the house of suspects involved in leading heavy clashes against Israeli security in Jerusalem. Yamas is the Counter Terror Undercover unit, considered to be the most efficient of the Israeli Defence Force's special units. The unit was founded in the beginning of the 90's when the Intifada began. The undercover unit's mission is to find and dismantle Palestinian terror and heavy crime infrastructure in Israel and the West Bank. May 10, 2010. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
A Yamas police officer is seen aiming his weapon during a late night operation in search of suspects involved in leading heavy clashes against Israeli security, in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan. Yamas is the Counter Terror Undercover unit, considered to be the most efficient of the Israeli Defence Force's special units. The unit was founded in the beginning of the 90's when the Intifada began. The undercover unit's mission is to find and dismantle Palestinian terror and heavy crime infrastructure in Israel and the West Bank. May 10, 2010. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Yamas police officers wait to enter a house in the Arab neighborhood of Silwan in East Jerusalem, where suspects involved in leading heavy clashes against Israeli security in Jerusalem, reside. Yamas is the Counter Terror Undercover unit, considered to be the most efficient of the Israeli Defence Force's special units. The unit was founded in the beginning of the 90's when the Intifada began. The undercover unit's mission is to find and dismantle Palestinian terror and heavy crime infrastructure in Israel and the West Bank. May 10, 2010. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
A Yamas police officer waits to enter a house in the Arab neighborhood of Silwan in East Jerusalem, where suspects involved in leading heavy clashes against Israeli security in Jerusalem, reside. Yamas is the Counter Terror Undercover unit, considered to be the most efficient of the Israeli Defence Force's special units. The unit was founded in the beginning of the 90's when the Intifada began. The undercover unit's mission is to find and dismantle Palestinian terror and heavy crime infrastructure in Israel and the West Bank. May 10, 2010. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Yamas police officers search an Arab man in his home in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, into which Yamas police officers entered during a late-night mission searching for suspects involved in terror acts. Yamas is the Counter Terror Undercover unit, considered to be the most efficient of the Israeli Defence Force's special units. The unit was founded in the beginning of the 90's when the Intifada began. The undercover unit's mission is to find and dismantle Palestinian terror and heavy crime infrastructure in Israel and the West Bank. May 10, 2010. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Yamas police officers search an Arab man outside his home in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, into which Yamas police officers entered during a late-night mission searching for suspects involved in terror acts. Yamas is the Counter Terror Undercover unit, considered to be the most efficient of the Israeli Defence Force's special units. The unit was founded in the beginning of the 90's when the Intifada began. The undercover unit's mission is to find and dismantle Palestinian terror and heavy crime infrastructure in Israel and the West Bank. May 10, 2010. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Yamas police officers search an Arab man outside his home in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, into which Yamas police officers entered during a late-night mission searching for suspects involved in terror acts. Yamas is the Counter Terror Undercover unit, considered to be the most efficient of the Israeli Defence Force's special units. The unit was founded in the beginning of the 90's when the Intifada began. The undercover unit's mission is to find and dismantle Palestinian terror and heavy crime infrastructure in Israel and the West Bank. May 10, 2010. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
An arrested Arab man covers his face as he is surrounded by Yamas police officers in the Arab neighborhood of Silwan in East Jerusalem. The man was arrested suspected of being involved in leading heavy clashes against Israeli security in Jerusalem. Yamas is the Counter Terror Undercover unit, considered to be the most efficient of the Israeli Defence Force's special units. The unit was founded in the beginning of the 90's when the Intifada began. The undercover unit's mission is to find and dismantle Palestinian terror and heavy crime infrastructure in Israel and the West Bank. May 10, 2010. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
An arrested Arab man argues with Yamas police officers in the Arab neighborhood of Silwan in East Jerusalem. The man was arrested suspected of being involved in leading heavy clashes against Israeli security in Jerusalem. Yamas is the Counter Terror Undercover unit, considered to be the most efficient of the Israeli Defence Force's special units. The unit was founded in the beginning of the 90's when the Intifada began. The undercover unit's mission is to find and dismantle Palestinian terror and heavy crime infrastructure in Israel and the West Bank. May 10, 2010. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
A Yamas police officer leads an arrested Arab man in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan. The man was arrested suspected of being involved in leading heavy clashes against Israeli security in Jerusalem. Yamas is the Counter Terror Undercover unit, considered to be the most efficient of the Israeli Defence Force's special units. The unit was founded in the beginning of the 90's when the Intifada began. The undercover unit's mission is to find and dismantle Palestinian terror and heavy crime infrastructure in Israel and the West Bank. May 10, 2010. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
A masked Yamas police officer leads an arrested Arab man through the alleys of the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan. The man was arrested suspected of being involved in leading heavy clashes against Israeli security in Jerusalem. Yamas is the Counter Terror Undercover unit, considered to be the most efficient of the Israeli Defence Force's special units. The unit was founded in the beginning of the 90's when the Intifada began. The undercover unit's mission is to find and dismantle Palestinian terror and heavy crime infrastructure in Israel and the West Bank. May 10, 2010. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.