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GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - Dec. 18, 2006: Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ismail Haniya (C) visits the family of killed Palestinian Abed al-Rahman, 20-years-old, in Gaza City 18 December 2006. Rahman, one of Haniya's bodyguards, was killed during shooting as the Prime Minister crossed from Egypt into the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing 16 December following a Mideast tour. Haniya's son and an advisor were also injured in the shooting. Photo by Ahmad Khateib /Flash90
Teenagers of the youth movement Maccabi in the traditional act of the torches of Hanukka, in the Maccabean's tombs near the city of Modiin. A girl carry the Israeli flag. This act is the beginning of the Maccabia torch march - Photo byJorge Novominsky /Flash90
Itzhak Herzog, Minister of Turism, giving the torch to Ralph Klein, in the past head coaches of the basketball team Maccabi Tel Aviv that had received the Israel prize in sports, during the traditional act of the torches of Hanukka, in the Maccabean's tombs near the city of Modiin. This act is the beginning of the Maccabia torch march. Photo by Jorge Novominsky /Flash90
A man carries jelly donuts for Channukah on his head on his way to his stall at the mahane yehuda markets in Jerusalem on December 18, 2006. Photo by Lara Hart /Flash90.
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Israel 's Defence Minister Amir Peretz meets U.S. Senators Joseph Lieberman and John McCain in Jerusalem December 18, 2006. Photo By Orel Cohen/Flash90
Meir Dagan, head of Israel 's spy agency Mossad, attends the Foreign Affairs and Defence committee meeting in parliament, in Jerusalem December 18, 2006.
Israeli settlers struggle with anti Riot police officers on december Monday 18. 2006 in the West Bank Settlement of Shavei Shomron. Thousands of settlers for the West Bank and from the past settlement of Homesh tryed and managed succesfuly to arrive to the dismantled settlement of Homesh despite police checkpoint and Army decision to declare the entire area a military restricted area.
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90