![Palestinians look at a burning building at the al-Quds University after it was attacked by gunmen in Gaza February 2, 2007. Fighting between Palestinian factions escalated across Gaza on Friday, killing at least 11 people as Hamas overran compounds used by President Mahmoud Abbas' forces and Fatah set the Islamic University ablaze. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA) - RTR1LWWO](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/almpics/2013/04/1-RTR1LWWO.jpg/1-RTR1LWWO.jpg?h=2d235432&itok=eLlSmJDr)
Tali Heruti-Sover is a contributing writer for Al-Monitor's Israel Pulse and the editor of the entrepreneur, career and management sections of The Marker, the leading economic daily newspaper In Israel (by the Haaretz group). On Twitter: @talihs
![Palestinians look at a burning building at the al-Quds University after it was attacked by gunmen in Gaza February 2, 2007. Fighting between Palestinian factions escalated across Gaza on Friday, killing at least 11 people as Hamas overran compounds used by President Mahmoud Abbas' forces and Fatah set the Islamic University ablaze. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA) - RTR1LWWO](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/almpics/2013/04/1-RTR1LWWO.jpg/1-RTR1LWWO.jpg?h=2d235432&itok=eLlSmJDr)
![A coder works in the Mojang company office in Stockholm January 21, 2013. A pool table, a pinball machine, board games and Lego dot the offices of Mojang, the small Swedish company behind the wildly popular Minecraft video game, and one of its founders is wearing a tuxedo and purple tie on a recent "formal Friday". The atmosphere reflects the independent spirit that has contributed to the raw identity of the game that has just sold 20 million copies. The founders want to keep it that way. Mojang, the Swedis](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/almpics/2013/03/1-RTR3DC25.jpg/1-RTR3DC25.jpg?h=2d235432&itok=2OqIs6dO)
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![A Palestinian labourer installs solar panels at a photovoltaic plant in the West Bank city of Jericho March 27, 2012. Funded by Japan, the solar power plant will be the first of its kind in the Palestinian Territories and will supply power to Jericho's electricity grid. Picture taken March 27, 2012. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman (WEST BANK - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT) - RTR30750](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/almpics/2013/02/RTR30750.jpg/RTR30750.jpg?h=2d235432&itok=PAd8bzmw)
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![An Intel logo is seen at the company's offices in Petah Tikva, near Tel Aviv October 24, 2011. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY LOGO) - RTR2T4QI](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/almpics/2013/01/RTR2T4QI-1.jpg/RTR2T4QI-1.jpg?h=2d235432&itok=cVb-TvUW)
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![Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men sign documents at the offices of Israel's Administration for National Civil Service in Jerusalem January 6, 2013. For the first time since the August 1 expiration of the so-called Tal Law that exempted ultra-Orthodox seminary students from military conscription, dozens of scholars signed up on Sunday for alternative civilian service which, upon completion, will entitle them to avoid the draft. Some 1,300 seminary students are slated to join the program by August 2013, or until Isra](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/almpics/2013/01/1-RTR3C5KW-001.jpg/1-RTR3C5KW-001.jpg?h=2d235432&itok=kdC-6ML3)
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