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Ultra-Orthodox Jewish girls wear costumes to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the biblical Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty), APTOPIX

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An ultra-Orthodox Jewish girl wearing costume walks next to a wall spray-painted with the Palestinian flag during celebrations of the Jewish holiday of Purim in the Mea Shearim ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Jerusalem, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the biblical Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews celebrate after drinking alcohol during the Jewish holiday of Purim, in the Mea Shearim ultra-Orthodox neighborhood in Jerusalem, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the biblical Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews celebrate after drinking alcohol during the Jewish holiday of Purim, in the Mea Shearim ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Jerusalem, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the biblical Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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An ultra-Orthodox Jewish youth wears a costume of a medical worker with protective gear during celebrations of the Jewish holiday of Purim, in the Mea Shearim ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Jerusalem, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the biblical Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews celebrate after getting drunk during the Jewish holiday of Purim, in the Mea Shearim ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Jerusalem, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the biblical Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews celebrate after getting drunk during the Jewish holiday of Purim, in the Mea Shearim ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Jerusalem, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the biblical Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty), APTOPIX

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews celebrate after getting drunk during the Jewish holiday of Purim, in the Mea Shearim ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Jerusalem, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the biblical Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews celebrate after getting drunk during the Jewish holiday of Purim, in the Mea Shearim ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Jerusalem, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the biblical Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews celebrate during the Jewish holiday of Purim, in the Mea Shearim ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Jerusalem, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the biblical Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews some wearing costumes scuffle with police officers during celebrations of the Jewish holiday of Purim, in the Mea Shearim ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Jerusalem, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the biblical Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews some wearing costumes scuffle with police officers during celebrations of the Jewish holiday of Purim, in the Mea Shearim ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Jerusalem, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the biblical Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews some wearing costumes scuffle with police officers during celebrations of the Jewish holiday of Purim, in the Mea Shearim ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Jerusalem, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the biblical Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews dressed in costumes celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem's neighbourhood of Mea Sharim, on Febraury 28, 2021. (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews dressed in costumes celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem's neighbourhood of Mea Sharim, on Febraury 28, 2021. (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews dressed in costumes celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem's neighbourhood of Mea Sharim, on Febraury 28, 2021. (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews dressed in costumes celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem's neighbourhood of Mea Sharim, on Febraury 28, 2021. (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews dressed in costumes celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem's neighbourhood of Mea Sharim, on Febraury 28, 2021. (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP)

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An Ultra-Orthodox Jew dressed in a costume celebrates the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem's neighbourhood of Mea Sharim, on February 28, 2021. (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP)

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An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish boy smokes a cigarette during the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem's neighbourhood of Mea Shearim, on February 28, 2021. (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jewish children dressed in hazmat suits celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem's neighbourhood of Mea Shearim, on February 28, 2021. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews dressed in costumes celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem's neighbourhood of Mea Shearim, on February 28, 2021. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jewish children dressed in hazmat suits celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem's neighbourhood of Mea Shearim, on February 28, 2021. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)

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An Ultra-Orthodox Jew lies on the ground after getting drunk during the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem's neighbourhood of Mea Shearim, on February 28, 2021. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men celebrate after getting drunk during the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem's neighbourhood of Mea Shearim, on February 28, 2021. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)

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An Ultra-Orthodox Jew lies on the ground after getting drunk during the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem's neighbourhood of Mea Shearim, on February 28, 2021. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)

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An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish boy wearing a joke costume celebrates the Jewish holiday of Purim in Bnei Brak, Israel, Friday, Feb 26, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Jewish Ultra-Orthodox men and children, some wearing costumes read the Book of Esther, which tells the story of the Jewish festival of Purim, at a synagogue in Bnei Brak, Israel, Friday, Feb 26, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Jewish Ultra-Orthodox men and children, some wearing costumes read the Book of Esther, which tells the story of the Jewish festival of Purim, at a synagogue in Bnei Brak, Israel, Friday, Feb 26, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Jewish Ultra-Orthodox men and children, some wearing costumes celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim at a synagogue in Bnei Brak, Israel, Friday, Feb 26, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Jewish Ultra-Orthodox men and children, some wearing costumes celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim at a synagogue in Bnei Brak, Israel, Friday, Feb 26, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews some wearing costumes celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in Bnei Brak, Israel, Friday, Feb 26, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jewish kids wearing costumes celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in Bnei Brak, Israel, Friday, Feb 26, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Jewish Ultra-Orthodox wearing costumes made by protective face masks celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in Bnei Brak, Israel, Friday, Feb 26, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in Bnei Brak, Israel, Friday, Feb 26, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Jewish Ultra-Orthodox men and children, some wearing costumes read the Book of Esther, which tells the story of the Jewish festival of Purim, at a synagogue in Bnei Brak, Israel, Friday, Feb 26, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man adjusts his costume made by protective face masks celebrates the Jewish holiday of Purim in Bnei Brak, Israel, Friday, Feb 26, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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A Jewish Ultra-Orthodox woman wearing a costume made by protective face masks celebrates the Jewish holiday of Purim in Bnei Brak, Israel, Friday, Feb 26, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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Ultra-Orthodox Jewish kids wearing dressed in gravediggers costumes celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in Bnei Brak, Israel, Friday, Feb 26, 2021. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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A couple wear colorful wigs for the Jewish holiday of Purim, as they stroll through the Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021. Israel has instituted a nightly curfew during the holiday to curb the spread of the coronavirus. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)

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A woman dressed as a bunch of grapes participates in Purim, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of New York. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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Children are dressed in costumes for Purim, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of New York. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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Children in costumes participate in Purim, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of New York. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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Girls are dressed in costumes for Purim, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of New York. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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A girl wears a costume for Purim, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of New York. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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Boys are dressed in costumes for Purim, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of New York. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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Girls are dressed as angels for Purim, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of New York. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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Children are dressed in costumes for Purim, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of New York. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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Children in costumes participate in Purim, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of New York. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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Girls are dressed in costumes for Purim, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of New York. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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A girl wearing a costume buys flowers for Purim, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of New York. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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A man, center, gives a dollar to another as a good deed during Purim, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of New York. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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Girls dance to amplified music for Purim, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of New York. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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A boy dressed in costume talks to his father during Purim, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of New York. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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Israelis dressed in costumes celebrate Purim in Jerusalem, on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)

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Israelis dressed in costumes celebrate Purim in Jerusalem, on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)

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Israelis dressed in costumes celebrate Purim in Jerusalem, on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)

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Israelis dressed in costumes walk past security forces as they celebrate Purim in Jerusalem, on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)

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Israelis dressed in costumes celebrate Purim in Jerusalem, on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)

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Israelis dressed in costumes celebrate Purim in Jerusalem, on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)

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Israelis dressed in costumes celebrate Purim in Jerusalem, on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)

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Israelis dressed in costumes walk past security forces as they celebrate Purim in Jerusalem, on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)

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Israelis dressed in costumes in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim are pictured in the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Bnei Brak, on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)

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Israelis dressed in costumes in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim are pictured in the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Bnei Brak, on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)

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Israelis dressed in costumes in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim are pictured in the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Bnei Brak, on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)

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Israelis dressed in costumes in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim are pictured in the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Bnei Brak, on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)

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Israelis dressed in costumes in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim are pictured in the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Bnei Brak, on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)

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Israelis dressed in costumes in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim are pictured in the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Bnei Brak, on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)

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Israelis dressed in costumes in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim are pictured in the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Bnei Brak, on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)

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Israeli children dressed in costumes in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim are pictured in the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Bnei Brak, on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)

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Israelis wearing costumers take part in a parade during the festivities of the Jewish feast of Purim carrying a yellow submarine (symbolising an issue for which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is accused of corruption) on February 26, 2021 in the Tel Aviv. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)

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Israelis wearing costumers take part in a parade during the festivities of the Jewish feast of Purim carrying a yellow submarine (symbolising an issue for which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is accused of corruption) on February 26, 2021 in the Tel Aviv. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)

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Israelis wearing costumers take part in a parade during the festivities of the Jewish feast of Purim carrying a yellow submarine (symbolising an issue for which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is accused of corruption) on February 26, 2021 in the Tel Aviv. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)

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Israelis wearing costumers take part in a Purim parade on February 26, 2021 in the Tel Aviv. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)

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Israelis wearing costumers take part in a Purim parade on February 26, 2021 in the Tel Aviv. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)

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Israelis wearing costumers take part in a Purim parade on February 26, 2021 in the Tel Aviv. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)

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Israelis wearing costumers take part in a parade during the festivities of the Jewish feast of Purim carrying a yellow submarine (symbolising an issue for which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is accused of corruption) on February 26, 2021 in the Tel Aviv. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)

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An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man reads the Esther scrolls in the street to secular Jews during the feast of Purim in the Israeli Mediterranean coastal city of Tel Aviv on February 26, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights from yesterday evening to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim, the government said. The curfew, from 8:30 pm to 5:00 am daily (1830 GMT to 0300 GMT), will be in force from Thursday night until Sunday morning, a joint statement from the prime minister's office and the health ministry said. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)

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Young children dressed in costume in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim, pose for a photograph outside a house in the Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Stamford Hill in north London on February 26, 2021. - The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian Empire 2,500 years ago, as recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)

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Young children dressed in costume in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim, pose for a photograph in a street in the Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Stamford Hill in north London on February 26, 2021. - The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian Empire 2,500 years ago, as recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)

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A reveller dressed in costume in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim, cycles along a street in the Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Stamford Hill in north London on February 26, 2021. - The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian Empire 2,500 years ago, as recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)

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A young boy dressed in costume in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim, carries a Jack-in-the-box in the late afternoon sunshine along a street in the Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Stamford Hill in north London on February 26, 2021. - The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian Empire 2,500 years ago, as recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)

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Young children dressed in costume in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim, are escorted along a street in the Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Stamford Hill in north London on February 26, 2021. - The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian Empire 2,500 years ago, as recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)

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Young children dressed in costume in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim, make their way along a street in the Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Stamford Hill in north London on February 26, 2021. - The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian Empire 2,500 years ago, as recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)

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Young girls dressed in costume in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim, walk in the late afternoon sunshine along a street in the Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Stamford Hill in north London on February 26, 2021. - The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian Empire 2,500 years ago, as recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)

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Young children dressed in costume in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim, pose for a photograph outside a house in the Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Stamford Hill in north London on February 26, 2021. - The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian Empire 2,500 years ago, as recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)

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Young children dressed in costume in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim, pose for a photograph outside a house in the Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Stamford Hill in north London on February 26, 2021. - The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian Empire 2,500 years ago, as recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)

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A young girl dressed in costume in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim, poses for a photograph outside a house in the Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Stamford Hill in north London on February 26, 2021. - The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian Empire 2,500 years ago, as recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)

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A young girl dressed in costume in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim, poses for a photograph at the door of a house in the Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Stamford Hill in north London on February 26, 2021. - The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian Empire 2,500 years ago, as recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish child, wearing a fake beard and a shtreimel to celebrate Purim, walks in Jerusalem's the Mea Shearim neighborhood in, on February 25, 2021. - Israel imposed a night-time curfew for three nights to curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Jewish holiday of Purim. The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate biblical story of the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian empire, as recorded in the Book of Esther. (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP)

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Giant dolls hang on the side of a building during Purim celebrations in Jerusalem's Mea Shearim neighbourhood, on February 26, 2021. - The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate biblical story of the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian empire, as recorded in the Book of Esther. (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP)