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Newly constructed 4-floor burial grounds seen at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Newly constructed 4-floor burial grounds seen at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Construction plans for the tunnel network underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Construction plans for the tunnel network underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Construction of tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Construction of tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Construction of tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A construction worker walks past unfinished catacomb burial slots inside the tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Unfinished catacomb burial slots inside the tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Construction workers seen by unfinished catacomb burial slots inside the tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Construction workers seen by unfinished catacomb burial slots inside the tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A construction worker walks past unfinished catacomb burial slots inside the tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
The tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Construction workers check catacomb burial slots inside the tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Construction workers check catacomb burial slots inside the tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Construction workers check catacomb burial slots inside the tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Construction workers seen inside the tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Construction workers seen inside the tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Construction workers seen inside the tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A construction worker stands next to the digging machine inside the tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Construction workers seen next to the digging machine inside the tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Construction workers seen next to the digging machine inside the tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Construction workers seen next to the digging machine inside the tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
The tunnels underground at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
A construction worker walks through a cloud of dust inside an underground tunnel at the Har Hamenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem, on June 9, 2015. As a result of little burial space left in Jerusalem, an Israeli burial organization and a construction firm began a large scale project of underground tunnels that will house about 22,000 tombs. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90