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Israeli children hold their name during the first day of school on Sunday 03. 2006. in Hatsor. Some 1.7 million children begin school Sunday, as the 2006-07 school year opens on schedule at most schools, after compromises were reached over the weekend with the teachers unions regarding retirement slots for fired secondary-school teachers and the problem of school guards. Some 47,000 special-needs pupils already began school on Friday. Photo by Haim Azulay /Flash90
Israeli Education and Sport Minister Yuli Tamir meets with childrenfrom the north as the first day of school starts on Sunday 03. 2006. in Hatsor. Some 1.7 million children begin school Sunday, as the 2006-07 school year opens on schedule at most schools, after compromises were reached over the weekend with the teachers unions regarding retirement slots for fired secondary-school teachers and the problem of school guards. Some 47,000 special-needs pupils already began school on Friday. Photo by Haim Azulay /Flash90
A Palestinian student, sitting on his desk on the second day of the closure of strike-bound schools in the West Bank city of Hebron on Sunday 03 September 2006.In West Bank and Gaza Strip towns and cities have been striking or protesting to demand their long overdue salaries. Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun /Flash90.
Palestinian students gather during a protest on the second day of the closure of strike-bound schools in the West Bank city of Hebron on Sunday 03 September 2006. Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun /Flash90.
An Israeli girl pick up her bag during the first day of pre school on Sunday 03. 2006. in Tsur Hadssah. Some 1.7 million children begin school Sunday, as the 2006-07 school year opens on schedule at most schools, after compromises were reached over the weekend with the teachers unions regarding retirement slots for fired secondary-school teachers and the problem of school guards. Some 47,000 special-needs pupils already began school on Friday. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
An Israeli girl holds up her bag during the first day of pre school on Sunday 03. 2006 in Tsur Hadssah. Some 1.7 million children begin school Sunday, as the 2006-07 school year opens on schedule at most schools, after compromises were reached over the weekend with the teachers unions regarding retirement slots for fired secondary-school teachers and the problem of school guards. Some 47,000 special-needs pupils already began school on Friday. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
An Israeli girl cry outside her shool as they are striking during the first day of school on Sunday 03. 2006. Tsur Hadssah. Some 1.7 million children begin school Sunday, as the 2006-07 school year opens on schedule at most schools, after compromises were reached over the weekend with the teachers unions regarding retirement slots for fired secondary-school teachers and the problem of school guards. Some 47,000 special-needs pupils already began school on Friday. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90