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    FILE PHOTO: Israeli soldiers from Galei Tzahal, the Israeli army

    FILE PHOTO: Israeli soldiers from Galei Tzahal, the Israeli army radio station, work in the newsroom at the station's studios in Jaffa, south of central Tel Aviv November 10, 2013. The Israeli military operates two radio stations, a news-based station that started broadcasting in 1950, and Galgalatz, a popular music station marking its 20th anniversary. The stations mostly employ soldiers who work alongside civilian presenters, including leading names in Israeli broadcasting. Picture taken November 10, 2013. REUTERS/Nir Elias/File Photo
    FILE PHOTO: Israeli soldiers from the Israeli army radio station
    FILE PHOTO: An Israeli soldier from the Israeli army radio

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