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Rachel Ben Dor (holding the Bible in her left hand), speaks at demonstration at the Israel/Lebanon border about the necessityto stop the war with Lebanon based on a Chapter from the Bible.

Rachel Ben Dor speaking at one of many "Four Mothers" demonstrationsat the Israel/Lebanon border.

People from all over the country to participating in the "Four Mothers“demonstration at the Israel/Lebanon border.

The media coverage of the "Four Mothers" demonstration includesreporters from around the world.

"Four Mothers" demonstrates marching to the Israel/Lebanon border, demanding to "Leave Lebanon in Peace"

Rachel Ben Dor gives last minute instructions to the "Four Mothers" members as they prepare for the demonstration at the Israel/Lebanon border.

Rachel Ben Dor speaking at the Israeli Parliament after receiving an award for “Women Who Made a Difference.” (On the right Alice Shalvi the head of the Israeli Women Lobby presenting the award).

Eshhar Ben Dor demonstrating in front of the Israeli Parliament urging the parliament members with a sign that reads “Soldiers are dying while the members of the Parliament are flying.”

Rachel’s sons in action…

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Stav Ben Dor at the Center of Tel Aviv lighting candles for every soldier that died in the war.

(A photo from the first page of Israeli major newspaper, “Mariv”).

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Orr and his unit members in their Hummer on their way to a mission.

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Orr being honored as the outstanding soldier of the commando unit. (On the right) the Israeli television is covering the event.

Rachel Ben Dor representing the "Four Mothers" meeting in personthe Prime Minister and the IDF Chief of Staff.

"There we were inside the Defense Ministry that we used to picket, kissing and huggingwith the prime minister and the army chief," said Ms. Ben Dor. "And all the generals werestanding there, thinking I don't know what. It was so amazing." (New York Times)

Rachel Ben Dor with people from the "Four "Mothers" movement ina meeting with the Israeli Prime Minister talking about the meaningof stopping the war, to the Israeli public.