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**FILE**Ultra Orthodox Jews from Beit Shemesh gather in the streets where they placed a symbolic black flag and will protest against the state of Israel, which they believe should not exist before the coming of the messiah, as the country celebrates Independence Day, May 3, 2006.
Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90
An Israeli boy checks out a rifle during an army weapon display to mark the 58th anniversary of Israel's Independence in the Russian Compound complex in Jerusalem, May 3, 2006. Ehud Olmert should be confirmed as Israeli premier tomorrow, confronted with the huge task of fulfilling his pledge to redraw the country's borders as head of a four-party coalition.
Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews from Beit Shemesh protest against the state of Israel, which they believe should not exist before the coming of the messiah, as the country celebrates Independence Day, May 3, 2006.
Photo by Yossi Zamir /Flash90
Ultra Orthodox Jews from Beit Shemesh protest against the state of Israel, which they believe should not exist before the coming of the messiah, as the country celebrates Independence Day, May 3, 2006.
Photo by Yossi Zamir /Flash90