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Israeli unit checks the clever fence at the Israeli Lebanese border on Monday 21. 2006. US President George W. Bush has called for the urgent deployment of an international force in Lebanon as a UN truce that halted 34 days of warfare between Israel and Hezbollah hung by a thread. Photo by Haim Azulay/Flash90
Israeli teenagers run their bikes at the entrance of a Kibbutz on the Israeli Lebanese border on Monday, Aug. 21, 2006. Speaking hours after an Israeli Cabinet minister called for renewal of negotiations with Syria and said Israel should give back the Golan Heights in exchange for peace, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Monday ruled out a resumption of peace talks at this time, denouncing Damascus as the 'single most aggressive member of the axis of evil.' Israel accuses Syria, along with Iran, of arming and supporting Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas who fired nearly 4,000 rockets at Israel in the 34-day war that ended last week. Photo by Haim Azulay
An Israeli unit proceed to a military exercice in the Golan Heights on Monday 21. 2006. US President George W. Bush has called for the urgent deployment of an international force in Lebanon as a UN truce that halted 34 days of warfare between Israel and Hezbollah hung by a thread.(
An Israeli unit proceed to a military exercice in the Golan Heigh on Monday 21. 2006. US President George W. Bush has called for the urgent deployment of an international force in Lebanon as a UN truce that halted 34 days of warfare between Israel and Hezbollah hung by a thread.(
Israel 's Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni (L) shakes hands with United Nations envoy Terje Roed-Larsen (2nd R) during their meeting in Jerusalem August 21, 2006. A truce between Israel and Hizbollah guerrillas entered its second week on Monday as Italy emerged as potential leader of a beefed-up U.N. force charged with helping keep the peace in southern Lebanon
United Nations envoy Terje Roed-Larsen during the meeting in Jerusalem August 21, 2006. A truce between Israel and Hizbollah guerrillas entered its second week on Monday as Italy emerged as potential leader of a beefed-up U.N. force charged with helping keep the peace in southern Lebanon
Resevist Israeli soldiers protest against the army and the Israeli government for not receiving adequate water and supplies throughout the war, Jerusalem, August 21, 2006. A few dozen people marched from the entrance of Jerusalem to the Prime Minister's office to denounce Olmert and Peretz for their conduct of the military action against Hezbollah, and for stopping the war before achieving the release of two kidnapped Israeli soldiers. Photo by Yossi Zamir /Flash90
Resevist Israeli soldiers protest against the army and the Israeli government for not receiving adequate water and supplies throughout the war, Jerusalem, August 21, 2006. A few dozen people marched from the entrance of Jerusalem to the Prime Minister's office to denounce Olmert and Peretz for their conduct of the military action against Hezbollah, and for stopping the war before achieving the release of two kidnapped Israeli soldiers. Photo by Yossi Zamir /Flash90
Resevist Israeli soldiers protest against the army and the Israeli government for not receiving adequate water and supplies throughout the war, Jerusalem, August 21, 2006. A few dozen people marched from the entrance of Jerusalem to the Prime Minister's office to denounce Olmert and Peretz for their conduct of the military action against Hezbollah, and for stopping the war before achieving the release of two kidnapped Israeli soldiers. Photo by Yossi Zamir /Flash90
Resevist Israeli soldiers protest against the army and the Israeli government for not receiving adequate water and supplies throughout the war, Jerusalem, August 21, 2006. A few dozen people marched from the entrance of Jerusalem to the Prime Minister's office to denounce Olmert and Peretz for their conduct of the military action against Hezbollah, and for stopping the war before achieving the release of two kidnapped Israeli soldiers. Photo by Yossi Zamir /Flash90
Resevist Israeli soldiers protest against the army and the Israeli government for not receiving adequate water and supplies throughout the war, Jerusalem, August 21, 2006. A few dozen people marched from the entrance of Jerusalem to the Prime Minister's office to denounce Olmert and Peretz for their conduct of the military action against Hezbollah, and for stopping the war before achieving the release of two kidnapped Israeli soldiers. Photo by Yossi Zamir /Flash90