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  • AVIGDOR LIEBERMAN
    Olivier Fitoussi
    Avigdor Lieberman
    Yisrael Beiteinu party
    Lieberman
    Israel Beiteinu
    palestinian
    Avigdor Lieberman, leader of the right wing Yisrael Beiteinu party, gestures during a party meeting at the Kenesset, Israel 's Parliament, in Jerusalem, Monday Oct. 23, 2006. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Monday brought into his government the politician who wants to rid Israel of its Arab citizens, a move that would shore up his shaky coalition, but could hinder efforts to renew peace talks with the Palestinians. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
  • AVIGDOR LIEBERMAN
    Olivier Fitoussi
    Avigdor Lieberman
    Yisrael Beiteinu party
    Lieberman
    Israel Beiteinu
    palestinian
    Avigdor Lieberman, leader of the right wing Yisrael Beiteinu party, speaks to the press during a party meeting at the Kenesset, Israel 's Parliament, in Jerusalem, Monday Oct. 23, 2006. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Monday brought into his government the politician who wants to rid Israel of its Arab citizens, a move that would shore up his shaky coalition, but could hinder efforts to renew peace talks with the Palestinians. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
  • AVIGDOR LIEBERMAN
    Olivier Fitoussi
    Avigdor Lieberman
    Yisrael Beiteinu party
    Lieberman
    Israel Beiteinu
    palestinian
    Avigdor Lieberman, leader of the right wing Yisrael Beiteinu party, speaks to the press during a party meeting at the Kenesset, Israel 's Parliament, in Jerusalem, Monday Oct. 23, 2006. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Monday brought into his government the politician who wants to rid Israel of its Arab citizens, a move that would shore up his shaky coalition, but could hinder efforts to renew peace talks with the Palestinians. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
  • AVIGDOR LIEBERMAN
    Olivier Fitoussi
    Avigdor Lieberman
    Yisrael Beiteinu party
    Lieberman
    Israel Beiteinu
    Esterina Tartman
    palestinian
    Avigdor Lieberman, leader of the right wing Yisrael Beiteinu party, speaks to the press during a party meeting at the Kenesset, Israel 's Parliament, in Jerusalem, Monday Oct. 23, 2006. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Monday brought into his government the politician who wants to rid Israel of its Arab citizens, a move that would shore up his shaky coalition, but could hinder efforts to renew peace talks with the Palestinians. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
  • AVIGDOR LIEBERMAN
    Olivier Fitoussi
    Avigdor Lieberman
    Yisrael Beiteinu party
    Lieberman
    Israel Beiteinu
    Eterina Tartman
    palestinian
    Avigdor Lieberman, leader of the right wing Yisrael Beiteinu party, speaks to the press during a party meeting at the Kenesset, Israel 's Parliament, in Jerusalem, Monday Oct. 23, 2006. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Monday brought into his government the politician who wants to rid Israel of its Arab citizens, a move that would shore up his shaky coalition, but could hinder efforts to renew peace talks with the Palestinians. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
  • PRIME MINISTER EHUD OLMERT
    Olivier Fitoussi
    Ehud Olmert
    Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert assits to a Kadima party meeting in Jerusalem. Olmert has inched closer to bolstering his shaky coalition after clinching an agreement in principle from the leader of an ultra-nationalist party to join the government. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
  • PRIME MINISTER EHUD OLMERT
    Olivier Fitoussi
    Ehud Olmert
    Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert assits to a Kadima party meeting in Jerusalem. Olmert has inched closer to bolstering his shaky coalition after clinching an agreement in principle from the leader of an ultra-nationalist party to join the government. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90