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PEACE ACTIVISTS PROTEST AGAINST THE WAR IN LEBANON
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Peace activists, who call themselves, Women Against War, protest the current Hezbollah conflict between Israel and Lebanon outside the David Citadel Hotel, July 24, 2006. U.S Secretary of State, Condeleza Rica is expected to arrive to this hotel later this evening to discuss the current uprising.
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Peace activists, who call themselves, Women Against War, protest the current Hezbollah conflict between Israel and Lebanon outside the David Citadel Hotel, July 24, 2006. U.S Secretary of State, Condeleza Rica is expected to arrive to this hotel later this evening to discuss the current uprising.
in the photo Israeli police officers drag an aggressive protester Photo by Guy Assayag /Flash90
Israeli soldiers evacuate a wounded comrade back across the border into Israel after an incursion inside southern Lebanon, 24 July 2006. Israeli troops were locked in fierce battles with Hezbollah guerrillas today as they advanced deeper into Lebanon, heading towards Bint Jbeil after taking control of Marun al-Ras at the weekend.Photo by Pierre Terdjman /Flash90
Israeli soldiers react after they evacuate a wounded comrade back across the border into Israel after an incursion inside southern Lebanon, 24 July 2006. Israeli troops were locked in fierce battles with Hezbollah guerrillas today as they advanced deeper into Lebanon, heading towards Bint Jbeil after taking control of Marun al-Ras at the weekend.Photo by Pierre Terdjman /Flash90
An Israeli army convoy advances inside southern Lebanon near the Israeli-Lebanese border Monday July 24, 2006. Heavy fighting erupted Monday morning as Israeli ground forces pushed into Lebanon, heading toward the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbail, a Hezbollah stronghold, the military said, as rockets continued to fall on northern Israel.Photo by Pierre Terdjman /Flash90
Smoke rises over the northen city of Kyriat Shemona , Monday 24 July 2006. Israeli troops were locked in fierce battles with Hezbollah guerrillas today as they advanced deeper into Lebanon, heading towards Bint Jbeil after taking control of Marun al-Ras at the weekend.Photo by Pierre Terdjman / flash90
Smoke rises over the northen city of Kyriat Shemona , Monday 24 July 2006. Israeli troops were locked in fierce battles with Hezbollah guerrillas today as they advanced deeper into Lebanon, heading towards Bint Jbeil after taking control of Marun al-Ras at the weekend.Photo by Pierre Terdjman /Flash90
An elderly man walks empty streets in the northern Israeli city of Haifa on July 24, 2006 after nearly two weeks of ketyusha rocket attacks. Photo by Yossi Zamir /Flash90
The sun sets on July 24, 2006 over a United Nations outpost in Lebanon, as seen from the northern Israeli town of Manara. Photo by Anna Kaplan /Flash90
The sun sets on July 24, 2006 over a United Nations outpost in Lebanon, as seen from the northern Israeli town of Manara. Photo by Anna Kaplan /Flash90
BIET LAHIYA, GAZA STRIP, JULY 24, 2006: Palestinians policemen of Hamas gaverment stand near the hospital after an Israeli shell landed near a crowd of people in the northern Gaza strip, July 24, 2006. Israeli artillery shelled Beit Lahiya on Monday, killing five Palestinians and wounding at least nine people, hospital officials said. Beit Lahiya is often used by Palestinian militants to launch rockets at Israel . The army said militants had fired from Beit Lahiya at least seven rockets at southern Israel on Monday, causing no casualties. Photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash 90
An Israeli soldier stands in front of a tank from a mobile artillery unit stationed near the town of Ivtach on the Israeli-Lebanon border on July 24, 2006. Photo by Anna Kaplan /Flash90
**FILE**Ariel Sharon, likud candidate for prime minister visits an army outpost he would like to see maintained on the Israel-Jordan border.
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