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Surrounded by Israeli Border Police, the leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Ahmed Saadat, appears before a tribunal at the Israeli military court in Ofer, West bank on Sunday, 21 May 2006. Saadat was captured by Israeli army troops last 14 March 2006 when Israel laid seige to the Jericho prison and military compound when he and other PFLP members were serving time but might have been released. Israel wanted Saadat on suspicion of involvement or planning the murder of Rehavam Zeevi, a former Israeli cabinet minister.
Photo by Pierre Terdjman /Flash90
Taglit Birthright participants from the University of South California listen to Mayanot Yeshiva members during their visit to Jerusalem, part of their 10 day tour of Israel. Birthright is a philanthropic effort spearheaded by billionaires Charles and Edgar Bronfman to give every Jewish child in the world a free trip to Israel ages 18-26 marking a turning point in relations between Israel and Jews in the Diaspora.
Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90