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Palestinian mourners carry the body of Khalil Al-Beiruti, during his funeral procession in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Friday, Jan. 5, 2007. Al-Beiruti and three other Palestinians were killed on Wednesday in a gun battle with Israeli troops that erupted during an Israeli army arrest raid in the city. PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
Palestinian mourners carry the body of Khalil Al-Beiruti, during his funeral procession in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Friday, Jan. 5, 2007. Al-Beiruti and three other Palestinians were killed on Wednesday in a gun battle with Israeli troops that erupted during an Israeli army arrest raid in the city. PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
Palestinian mourners carry the body of Khalil Al-Beiruti, during his funeral procession in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Friday, Jan. 5, 2007. Al-Beiruti and three other Palestinians were killed on Wednesday in a gun battle with Israeli troops that erupted during an Israeli army arrest raid in the city. PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
Palestinian supporters of the Fatah movement hold up their national flag marking their 42nd anniversary, as they rally in the West Bank village of Bilin, prior to the weekly protest held by Palestinians and foreigners against the construction of the nearby Israeli separation barrier, 05 January 2007. Fourteen Palestinians were lightly wounded in clashes that followed with the Israeli army during the demonstration against the construction of the Israeli barrier when troops fired rubber bullets and tear gas and also used water cannon to disperse the crowds. The Palestinians have condemned the barrier, which follows a 650-kilometer (403-mile) route, as an attempt to grab their land and undermine the viability of their promised state. The International Court of Justice in The Hague issued a non-binding ruling in July, 2004 that parts of the barrier which criss-cross the West Bank were illegal and should be torn down.PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
Rally in the West Bank village of Bilin, by Palestinians and foreigners against the construction of the nearby Israeli separation barrier, 05 January 2007. Fourteen Palestinians were lightly wounded in clashes that followed with the Israeli army during the demonstration against the construction of the Israeli barrier when troops fired rubber bullets and tear gas and also used water cannon to disperse the crowds. The Palestinians have condemned the barrier, which follows a 650-kilometer (403-mile) route, as an attempt to grab their land and undermine the viability of their promised state. The International Court of Justice in The Hague issued a non-binding ruling in July, 2004 that parts of the barrier which criss-cross the West Bank were illegal and should be torn down.PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
Palestinian supporters of the Fatah movement hold up their national flag marking their 42nd anniversary, as they rally in the West Bank village of Bilin, prior to the weekly protest held by Palestinians and foreigners against the construction of the nearby Israeli separation barrier, 05 January 2007. Fourteen Palestinians were lightly wounded in clashes that followed with the Israeli army during the demonstration against the construction of the Israeli barrier when troops fired rubber bullets and tear gas and also used water cannon to disperse the crowds. The Palestinians have condemned the barrier, which follows a 650-kilometer (403-mile) route, as an attempt to grab their land and undermine the viability of their promised state. The International Court of Justice in The Hague issued a non-binding ruling in July, 2004 that parts of the barrier which criss-cross the West Bank were illegal and should be torn down.PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
Palestinian supporters of the Fatah movement hold up their national flag marking their 42nd anniversary, as they rally in the West Bank village of Bilin, prior to the weekly protest held by Palestinians and foreigners against the construction of the nearby Israeli separation barrier, 05 January 2007. Fourteen Palestinians were lightly wounded in clashes that followed with the Israeli army during the demonstration against the construction of the Israeli barrier when troops fired rubber bullets and tear gas and also used water cannon to disperse the crowds. The Palestinians have condemned the barrier, which follows a 650-kilometer (403-mile) route, as an attempt to grab their land and undermine the viability of their promised state. The International Court of Justice in The Hague issued a non-binding ruling in July, 2004 that parts of the barrier which criss-cross the West Bank were illegal and should be torn down.PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
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An Israeli border police officer fires tear gas at Palestinian protesters, not seen, during a demonstration against Israel's separation barrier in the village of Bil'in, near the West Bank town of Ramallah.PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
Palestinian supporters of the Fatah movement hold up their national flag marking their 42nd anniversary, as they rally in the West Bank village of Bilin, prior to the weekly protest held by Palestinians and foreigners against the construction of the nearby Israeli separation barrier, 05 January 2007. Fourteen Palestinians were lightly wounded in clashes that followed with the Israeli army during the demonstration against the construction of the Israeli barrier when troops fired rubber bullets and tear gas and also used water cannon to disperse the crowds. The Palestinians have condemned the barrier, which follows a 650-kilometer (403-mile) route, as an attempt to grab their land and undermine the viability of their promised state. The International Court of Justice in The Hague issued a non-binding ruling in July, 2004 that parts of the barrier which criss-cross the West Bank were illegal and should be torn down.PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
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Palestinian supporters of the Fatah movement hold up their national flag marking their 42nd anniversary, as they rally in the West Bank village of Bilin, prior to the weekly protest held by Palestinians and foreigners against the construction of the nearby Israeli separation barrier, 05 January 2007. Fourteen Palestinians were lightly wounded in clashes that followed with the Israeli army during the demonstration against the construction of the Israeli barrier when troops fired rubber bullets and tear gas and also used water cannon to disperse the crowds. The Palestinians have condemned the barrier, which follows a 650-kilometer (403-mile) route, as an attempt to grab their land and undermine the viability of their promised state. The International Court of Justice in The Hague issued a non-binding ruling in July, 2004 that parts of the barrier which criss-cross the West Bank were illegal and should be torn down.PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - JANUARY 05:Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh (C) shakes hands with people after attending Friday prayers in Gaza January 5, 2007. Haniyeh said on Friday, he and President Mahmoud Abbas had agreed to keep gunmen from their rival Hamas and Fatah factions off Gaza's streets after clashes in which eight were killed. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - JANUARY 05:Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh (C) shakes hands with people after attending Friday prayers in Gaza January 5, 2007. Haniyeh said on Friday, he and President Mahmoud Abbas had agreed to keep gunmen from their rival Hamas and Fatah factions off Gaza's streets after clashes in which eight were killed. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - JANUARY 05:Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh (C) talks to journalists after Friday noon prayers in Gaza January 5, 2007. Haniyeh said on Friday, he and President Mahmoud Abbas had agreed to keep gunmen from their rival Hamas and Fatah factions off Gaza's streets after clashes in which eight were killed. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90
Residents of Sderot march to Tel aviv as part of a protest and call to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign. May 1, 2007. Photo by Almog Sugavker/Flash90
Residents of Sderot march to Tel aviv as part of a protest and call to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign. May 1, 2007. Photo by Almog Sugavker/Flash90