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Activists of the religious Shas party work the phones, calling voters to cast their ballots for their party in the general election, at the party headquarters in Jerusalem, Sunday March 26, 2006. Israeli general elections are scheduled for next Tuesday March 28.Photo by Pierre Terdjman / Flash90
Activists of the religious Shas party work the phones, calling voters to cast their ballots for their party in the general election, at the party headquarters in Jerusalem, Sunday March 26, 2006. Israeli general elections are scheduled for next Tuesday March 28.Photo by Pierre Terdjman / flash90
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert assists to the weekly cabinet meeting in his Jerusalem office, Sunday March 26, 2006. As candidates in this week's general election made a last-ditch effort to win over voters amid fears of low turnout, Olmert said in an interview that he would get U.S. backing for further unilateral West Bank withdrawals before pushing forward with plans to draw Israel's final borders by 2010, The empty chair is that of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who is still hospitalised following a stroke in January.
Photo by Ariel Jerozolimski/Pool
Labor party leader Amir Peretz gestures as he speaks to a crowd of supporters in the square of Beth Shemesh in the final election campaigning rally on Sunday night, 26 March 2006 before Israel's general elections on Tuesday. Behind is a portrait of former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, a labor party leader assassinated over 10 years ago.
Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
Labor party leader Amir Peretz gestures as he speaks to a crowd of supporters in the square of Beth Shemesh in the final election campaigning rally on Sunday night, 26 March 2006 before Israel's general elections on Tuesday. Behind is a portrait of former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, a labor party leader assassinated over 10 years ago.
Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
Labor party leader Amir Peretz gestures as he speaks to a crowd of supporters in the square of Beth Shemesh in the final election campaigning rally on Sunday night, 26 March 2006 before Israel's general elections on Tuesday. Behind is a portrait of former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, a labor party leader assassinated over 10 years ago.
Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
Labor party suppoters seats in the square of Beth Shemesh in the final election campaigning rally on Sunday night, 26 March 2006 before Israel's general elections on Tuesday. Behind is a portrait of former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, a labor party leader assassinated over 10 years ago.
Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
Labor party suppoter walks in the square of Beth Shemesh in the final election campaigning rally on Sunday night, 26 March 2006 before Israel's general elections on Tuesday. Behind is a portrait of former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, a labor party leader assassinated over 10 years ago.
Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
Israeli Labour party supporters cheer their chairman Amir Peretz during a rally as part of his pre-election campaign in the Israeli city of Bet Shemesh March 26, 2006. Israel will hold its general election on March 28.
Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
**FILE** FC Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o from Cameroon writes a note to place it between the cracks of the Western Wall, Judaisms holiest site, during a visit to Jerusalem's Old City Thursday May 25, 2006. Eto'o is on a two-day visit to Israel as a guest of the Peres Center for Peace
Photo by Orel Cohen /Flash90
**FILE**Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o of Cameroon visits the Old City of Jerusalem May 25, 2006. Eto'o is on a two-day visit to Israel as a guest of the Peres Center for Peace.
Photo by Orel Cohen /Flash90
**FILE**Surrounded by security officers, FC Barcelona's international soccer star Samuel Eto from the Cameroon uses his mobile phone to take a picture as he visits the Christian quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem 25 May 2006. Eto'o is on a two-day visit to Israel as a guest of the Peres Center for Peace.
Photo by Orel Cohen /Flash90