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Court security guards watch as Israeli ultranationalists (R) protest against interrogation methods used by Israel's domestic security service, against suspects in a fatal arson attack in a West Bank village five months ago, during a court hearing in the case in Petah Tikva, Israel December 28, 2015. With Israel hinting indictments over the arson in the village of Duma, which killed 18-month-old Ali Dawabshe and his parents, may be imminent, some of the suspects' lawyers have accused the security agency – also known as the Shin Bet – of trying to exact false confessions with torture. The placard in Hebrew reads: “The High Court turned me into an easy prey. I'm worried that the Shin Bet will murder my soul. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)
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