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GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - March 6, 2006: Palestinian members of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) conduct a meeting with lawmakers in Ramallah via video conference, as part of their first session as newly elected lawmakers, at the PLC building in Gaza March 6, 2006. Hamas will wrap up coalition talks with other parties this week, then decide on the composition of the new government, Mahmoud Zahar, a leader of the Islamic militant group said Monday. Hamas has tried to lure the defeated Fatah Party of moderate Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas into the coalition, but Fatah is not expected to accept.
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female members of the Palestinian Legislative Council
Mryamm Faraht
palestinians
palestinian
Ismail Haniyeh
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - March 6, 2006: Mryamm Faraht, she was Aum Al-shohada, female member of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) conduct, sit with families of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, before attending a Palestinian parliament meeting in Gaza March 6, 2006. French President Jacques Chirac said on Monday he was 'hostile' to any international sanctions against the Palestinian Authority under the leadership of militant group Hamas.
Photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90
female members of the Palestinian Legislative Council
Mryamm Faraht
Palestinian prisoners
palestinians
palestinian
Ismail Haniyeh
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - March 6, 2006: Mryamm Faraht,(C), she was Aum Al-shohada, female member of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) conduct, sit with families of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, before attending a Palestinian parliament meeting in Gaza March 6, 2006. French President Jacques Chirac said on Monday he was 'hostile' to any international sanctions against the Palestinian Authority under the leadership of militant group Hamas.
Photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - March 6, 2006: Mahmoud al-Zahar, a top Hamas official, talks to families of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, before attending a Palestinian parliament meeting in Gaza March 6, 2006. French President Jacques Chirac said on Monday he was 'hostile' to any international sanctions against the Palestinian Authority under the leadership of militant group Hamas.
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GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - March 6, 2006: Hamas leader and Palestinian Prime Minister-designate Ismail Haniyeh (C) talks to families of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, before attending a Palestinian parliament meeting in Gaza March 6, 2006. French President Jacques Chirac said on Monday he was 'hostile' to any international sanctions against the Palestinian Authority under the leadership of militant group Hamas.
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GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - March 6, 2006: Mahmoud al-Zahar (C), a top Hamas official, talks to families of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, before attending a Palestinian parliament meeting in Gaza March 6, 2006. French President Jacques Chirac said on Monday he was 'hostile' to any international sanctions against the Palestinian Authority under the leadership of militant group Hamas.
Photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - March 6, 2006: Hamas leader and Palestinian Prime Minister-designate Ismail Haniyeh (R) talks to families of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, before attending a Palestinian parliament meeting in Gaza March 6, 2006. French President Jacques Chirac said on Monday he was 'hostile' to any international sanctions against the Palestinian Authority under the leadership of militant group Hamas.
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An elderly Palestinian man is denied access to pray in Jerusalem at the new Hazeytim check point in Abu Dis, a village in the West Bank near Jerusalem on March 6, 2006. The new check point that connects two West Bank Palestinian villages denies access to Israelis and requires certian paper work that many older Palestinians cannot obtain or afford.
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Grafitti of a police officer revealing a pristine beach beyond the controversial serparation wall in Abu Dis, a village in the West Bank near Jerusalem on March 6, 2006.
Photo by Melanie Fidler/Flash90