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GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - Aug. 17, 2006, 2006: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, also known as Abu Mazen, center, attends a graduation ceremony of the presidential guard in Gaza City, Thursday Aug. 17, 2006. Abbas said Thursday that Palestinian factions have agreed to halt all acts that could invite Israeli aggression, but militants quickly denied his claim. At right is Palestinian Fatah legislator Saeb Erekat and at left Lt. Gen. Abdel Razek Majaide, military advisor to Abbas. (Photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash 90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - Aug. 17, 2006, 2006: Members of the Palestinian presidential guard participate in an exercise during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City, Thursday Aug. 17, 2006. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Thursday that Palestinian factions have agreed to halt all acts that could invite Israeli aggression, but militants quickly denied his claim. (Photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash 90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - Aug. 17, 2006, 2006: Members of the Palestinian presidential guard participate in an exercise during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City, Thursday Aug. 17, 2006. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Thursday that Palestinian factions have agreed to halt all acts that could invite Israeli aggression, but militants quickly denied his claim. (Photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash 90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - Aug. 17, 2006, 2006: Members of the Palestinian presidential guard participate in an exercise during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City, Thursday Aug. 17, 2006. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Thursday that Palestinian factions have agreed to halt all acts that could invite Israeli aggression, but militants quickly denied his claim. (Photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash 90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - Aug. 17, 2006, 2006: Members of the Palestinian presidential guard participate in an exercise during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City, Thursday Aug. 17, 2006. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Thursday that Palestinian factions have agreed to halt all acts that could invite Israeli aggression, but militants quickly denied his claim. (Photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash 90
Israeli soldiers prepare to enter Lebanon on a road in northern Israel along the border with southern Lebanon on Thursday, 17 August 2006. Israel is maintaining the UN ceasefire and watching as the Lebanese army moves into southern Lebanon to see how its implementation progresses. Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90
An Israeli soldier fixes his Armoured Personal Carrier(APC) in preparation to transport the vehicle south at a staging area in a field in northern Israel along the border with southern Lebanon on Thursday, 17 August 2006, after Israel pulled troops out from Lebanon. Israel is maintaining the UN ceasefire and watching as the Lebanese army moves into southern Lebanon to see how its implementation progresses.Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90
Lebanese hold up an Israeli army shell and a Hezbollah flag at the south Lebanese village of Kafr Kila on the Israel-Lebanon border opposite Metulla, Thursday August 17 2006.Lebanese soldiers began taking control of the war-battered south for the first time in four decades Thursday, moving across the Litani river to shore up a UN truce ending a month of deadly conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.Photo by Haim Azulay /Flash90.
Lebanese hold up an Israeli army shell and a Hezbollah flag at the south Lebanese village of Kafr Kila on the Israel-Lebanon border opposite Metulla, Thursday August 17 2006.Lebanese soldiers began taking control of the war-battered south for the first time in four decades Thursday, moving across the Litani river to shore up a UN truce ending a month of deadly conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.Photo by Haim Azulay /Flash90.
Lebanese soldier patroll at the south Lebanese village of Kafr Kila on the Israel-Lebanon border opposite Metulla, Thursday August 17 2006.Lebanese soldiers began taking control of the war-battered south for the first time in four decades Thursday, moving across the Litani river to shore up a UN truce ending a month of deadly conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.Photo by Haim Azulay /Flash90.
Lebanese soldier patroll at the south Lebanese village of Kafr Kila on the Israel-Lebanon border opposite Metulla, Thursday August 17 2006.Lebanese soldiers began taking control of the war-battered south for the first time in four decades Thursday, moving across the Litani river to shore up a UN truce ending a month of deadly conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.Photo by Haim Azulay /Flash90.
Lebanese soldiers patroll at the south Lebanese village of Kafr Kila on the Israel-Lebanon border opposite Metulla, Thursday August 17 2006.Lebanese soldiers began taking control of the war-battered south for the first time in four decades Thursday, moving across the Litani river to shore up a UN truce ending a month of deadly conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.Photo by Haim Azulay /Flash90.