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Israeli Border Police officers arrest one of three Palestinians who are suspected of driving the Palestinian suicide bomber to his destination in Tel Aviv on Monday, 17 April 2006 when police stopped a suspected vehicle on a road near Ofer, outside Ramallah in the West Bank shortly after the bombing took place. Police were on the lookout for a certain vehicle and three Palestinians inside were arrested. The suicide bomber, a Palestinian identified as Sami Salim Mohammed Hammed from the northern West Bank town of Jenin, killed at least eight people and wounded dozens of others in the attack during the Jewish holiday of Passover. Police later said the three Palestinians were not involved in the bombing attack and they were all released.
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Israeli Border Police officers arrest one of three Palestinians who are suspected of driving the Palestinian suicide bomber to his destination in Tel Aviv on Monday, 17 April 2006 when police stopped a suspected vehicle on a road near Ofer, outside Ramallah in the West Bank shortly after the bombing took place. Police were on the lookout for a certain vehicle and three Palestinians inside were arrested. The suicide bomber, a Palestinian identified as Sami Salim Mohammed Hammed from the northern West Bank town of Jenin, killed at least eight people and wounded dozens of others in the attack during the Jewish holiday of Passover. Police later said the three Palestinians were not involved in the bombing attack and they were all released.
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
The 17th Knesset sworn in in Jerusalem April 17, 2006. Olmert said on Monday that Israel was weighing its response to a Palestinian suicide bombing that killed six people, as well as the bomber, in Tel Aviv.
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Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert stands in the parliament during the openning session in Jerusalem April 17, 2006. Olmert said on Monday that Israel was weighing its response to a Palestinian suicide bombing that killed six people, as well as the bomber, in Tel Aviv.
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Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (L) and the Labor Party chairman Amir Pertez sread few words in the parliament during the openning session in Jerusalem April 17, 2006. Olmert said on Monday that Israel was weighing its response to a Palestinian suicide bombing that killed six people, as well as the bomber, in Tel Aviv.
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Israeli President Moshe Katsav arrives at the Knesset on Monday, 17 April 2006. In his opening speech, President Moshe Katsav sent his condolences to the families of those killed in the attack. He called on the government to fight for equality for Israeli Arab citizens and advance the peace process, while at the same time continuing the fight against terror and secure Israel's borders.
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**FILE**The Spirit of New York cruises along the Hudson River passing the Statue of Liberty in New York City, April 17, 2006.
Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90