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Palestinian Bedouin children, belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Nebe Moussa, near the Dead Sea, play in their village, Tuesday, October 05, 2006. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
Palestinian Bedouin children, belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Nebe Moussa, near the Dead Sea, play in their village, Tuesday, October 05, 2006. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
Palestinian Bedouin children, belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Nebe Moussa, near the Dead Sea, play in their village, Tuesday, October 05, 2006. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
Palestinian Bedouin children, belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Nebe Moussa, near the Dead Sea, play in their village, Tuesday, October 05, 2006. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
Camel wander in a village belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Nebe Moussa near the Dead Sea play in their village, Tuesday, October 05, 2006. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
A Palestinian Bedouin child shepherd belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Nebe Moussa near the Dead Sea play outside her village, Tuesday, October 05, 2006. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
A Palestinian Bedouin child shepherd belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Nebe Moussa near the Dead Sea ride a donkey in a Wadi outside his village, Tuesday, October 05, 2006. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
A Palestinian Bedouin woman and her children, belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Nebe Moussa, near the Dead Sea, cook in her home, Tuesday, October 05, 2006. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
A Palestinian Bedouin woman, belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Nebe Moussa, near the Dead Sea, bakes bread in her home, Tuesday, October 05, 2006. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
Palestinian Bedouin children, belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Nebe Moussa, near the Dead Sea, stand out their home , Tuesday, October 05, 2006. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
An old Palestinian Bedouin woman, belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Nebe Moussa, near the Dead Sea, stands in her tent , Tuesday, October 05, 2006. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
An old Palestinian Bedouin woman, belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Nebe Moussa, near the Dead Sea, stands in her tent , Tuesday, October 05, 2006. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
Palestinian Bedouins, belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Nebe Moussa, near the Dead Sea, stand outside their home, Tuesday, October 05, 2006. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
Sheeps eat near a bedouin village belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Nebe Moussa near the Dead Sea stand in their tent , Tuesday, October 05, 2006. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
A Palestinian Bedouin woman and her child belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Nebe Moussa near the Dead Sea sit in their tent , Tuesday, October 05, 2006. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, the spiritual leader of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party seats in his office in Jerusalem,Thursday 5 October 2006.Photo by Pierre Terdjman / Flash90
Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, the spiritual leader of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party check palm fronds as one of the four items used as a symbol on the Jewish holiday of Sukkot in his office in Jerusalem,Thursday 5 October 2006.The holiday commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. The weeklong holiday begins on Friday.Photo by Pierre Terdjman / Flash90
Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, the spiritual leader of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party check palm fronds as one of the four items used as a symbol on the Jewish holiday of Sukkot in his office in Jerusalem,Thursday 5 October 2006.The holiday commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. The weeklong holiday begins on Friday.Photo by Pierre Terdjman / Flash90