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GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - Aug. 22, 2006, 2006: Palestinian PM Ismail Haniyeh, left, attend protest of jailed Palestinian Parliament Speaker Aziz Dweik during a demonstration in front of the Parliament in Gaza City, Tuesday Aug. 22, 2006. Israeli troops arrested the Palestinian deputy prime minister and member of the Islamic group Hamas, Nasser Shaer, making him the highest-level Hamas official to be arrested since Israel began its crackdown in late June after Hamas militants in Gaza captured a soldier in a cross-border raid. Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas said the continued detention of government members and lawmakers is "putting obstacles" in the way of reaching a national consensus and unity government. (Photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90
Members of the Palestinian National Security Forces, under the control of Palestinian Authority President Mahmud Abbas, practice during a routine training session in the West Bank city of training session on Tuesday, 22 August 2006. Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun /FLASH90.
Israeli security officers sit at the entrance of the Knesset, the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem,Tuesday 22 Aug 2006.Photo by Pierre Terdjman / Flash90
Israeli Vice chieff of staff Moshe Kaplinsky during a session of the Knesset,the Israeli parliament,Tuesday 22 Aug 2006.
Photo by Pierre Terdjman / Flash90
Palestinian deputy prime minister and member of the Islamic group Hamas, Nasser Shaer Tuesday 22 Aug 2006. making him the highest-level Hamas official to be arrested since Israel began its crackdown in late June after Hamas militants in Gaza captured a soldier in a cross-border raid. Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas said the continued detention of government members and lawmakers is "putting obstacles" in the way of reaching a national consensus and unity government.Photo by Ahmad Khateib / Flash90
Palestinian deputy prime minister and member of the Islamic group Hamas, Nasser Shaer Tuesday 22 Aug 2006. making him the highest-level Hamas official to be arrested since Israel began its crackdown in late June after Hamas militants in Gaza captured a soldier in a cross-border raid. Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas said the continued detention of government members and lawmakers is "putting obstacles" in the way of reaching a national consensus and unity government.Photo by Ahmad Khateib / Flash90
View of a Hezbollah bunker destroyed by the Israeli Army in the Lebanese part of Arabic village of Raja on Tuesday 22. 2006. The village sits on the Israeli Lebanese border and is separated in two parts belonging to the two countries. Photo by Haim Azulay /Flash90.
View of a Hezbollah bunker destroyed by the Israeli Army in the Lebanese part of Arabic village of Raja on Tuesday 22. 2006. The village sits on the Israeli Lebanese border and is separated in two parts belonging to the two countries. Photo by Haim Azulay /Flash90.
View of a Hezbollah bunker destroyed by the Israeli Army in the Lebanese part of Arabic village of Raja on Tuesday 22. 2006. The village sits on the Israeli Lebanese border and is separated in two parts belonging to the two countries. Photo by Haim Azulay /Flash90.
View of a Hezbollah bunker destroyed by the Israeli Army in the Lebanese part of Arabic village of Raja on Tuesday 22. 2006. The village sits on the Israeli Lebanese border and is separated in two parts belonging to the two countries. Photo by Haim Azulay /Flash90.
Israeli soldiers patroll in the Lebanese part of Arabic village of Raja on Tuesday 22. 2006. The village sits on the Israeli Lebanese border and is separated in two parts belonging to the two countries. Photo by Haim Azulay /Flash90.
View of the Lebanese part of the Arabic village of Raja on Tuesday 22. 2006. The village sits on the Israeli Lebanese border and is separated in two parts belonging to the two countries. Photo by Haim Azulay /Flash90.
An Israeli citizen protests outside the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem to call for an investigation into the Israeli leadership's performance during the fighting with Hezbollah Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2006. Israel's Defense Ministry has suspended a review of the military's performance during the war against Hezbollah, awaiting a government decision on whether to order a broader inquiry, officials said Tuesday. Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90
An Israeli citizen protests outside the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem to call for an investigation of the Israeli leadership's performance during the fighting with Hezbollah Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2006. Israel's Defense Ministry has suspended a review of the military's performance during the war against Hezbollah, awaiting a government decision on whether to order a broader inquiry, officials said Tuesday. Photo by Melanie Fidler /Flash90
Members of the Palestinian National Security Forces, under the control of Palestinian Authority President Mahmud Abbas, practice during a routine training session in the West Bank city of Hebron on Tuesday, 22 August 2006. Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun /FLASH90.
An Israeli citizen protests outside the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem to call for an investigation into the Israeli leadership's performance during the fighting with Hezbollah Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2006. Israel's Defense Ministry has suspended a review of the military's performance during the war against Hezbollah, awaiting a government decision on whether to order a broader inquiry, officials said Tuesday. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
An Israeli citizen protests outside the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem to call for an investigation into the Israeli leadership's performance during the fighting with Hezbollah Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2006. Israel's Defense Ministry has suspended a review of the military's performance during the war against Hezbollah, awaiting a government decision on whether to order a broader inquiry, officials said Tuesday. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
An Israeli citizen protests outside the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem to call for an investigation into the Israeli leadership's performance during the fighting with Hezbollah Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2006. Israel's Defense Ministry has suspended a review of the military's performance during the war against Hezbollah, awaiting a government decision on whether to order a broader inquiry, officials said Tuesday. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Israeli reserve soldiers and activists wave Israeli national flags as they protest outside the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem and call for an investigation into the Israeli leadership's performance during the fighting with Hezbollah Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2006. Israel's Defense Ministry has suspended a review of the military's performance during the war against Hezbollah, awaiting a government decision on whether to order a broader inquiry, officials said Tuesday.
Israeli reserve soldiers and activists wave Israeli national flags as they protest outside the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem and call for an investigation into the Israeli leadership's performance during the fighting with Hezbollah Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2006. Israel's Defense Ministry has suspended a review of the military's performance during the war against Hezbollah, awaiting a government decision on whether to order a broader inquiry, officials said Tuesday.
Israeli reserve soldiers and activists wave Israeli national flags as they protest outside the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem and call for an investigation into the Israeli leadership's performance during the fighting with Hezbollah Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2006. Israel's Defense Ministry has suspended a review of the military's performance during the war against Hezbollah, awaiting a government decision on whether to order a broader inquiry, officials said Tuesday.