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GAZA CITY GAZA STRIP- JAN 29 2007: Members of the Hamas Executive security forces take part in an armed exercise inside their base 29 January 2007, in the Rafah refugee camp in the southern of Gaza . Sporadic gunbattles between rival Hamas and Fatah factions raged across Gaza again today despite a Saudi offer to mediate an end to the worst internecine violence in a year that has killed 33 people. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash 90
GAZA CITY GAZA STRIP- JAN 29 2007: Members of the Hamas Executive security forces take part in an armed exercise inside their base 29 January 2007, in the Rafah refugee camp in the southern of Gaza . Sporadic gunbattles between rival Hamas and Fatah factions raged across Gaza again today despite a Saudi offer to mediate an end to the worst internecine violence in a year that has killed 33 people. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash 90
GAZA CITY GAZA STRIP- JAN 29 2007: Members of the Hamas Executive security forces take part in an armed exercise inside their base 29 January 2007, in the Rafah refugee camp in the southern of Gaza . Sporadic gunbattles between rival Hamas and Fatah factions raged across Gaza again today despite a Saudi offer to mediate an end to the worst internecine violence in a year that has killed 33 people. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash 90
GAZA CITY GAZA STRIP- JAN 29 2007: Armed member of the Islamic Jihad movement stand by during a press conference in which they claimed responsibility for today's suicide bombing in the red Sea resort of Eilat 29 January 2007, in Gaza City. The Palestinian suicide bomber, Mohammed Faisal al-Siksek, 21, from Beit Lahiya, in the northern Gaza Strip, who killed three people in Israel this morning had traveled to the Red Sea resort of Eilat via Jordan, said a spokesman for Islamic Jihad, one of the Palestinian groups to claim the attack. Jordan denied that the bomber infiltrated Eilat via the kingdom, saying he had "never entered" the country. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash 90
Carmi Gilon formerly head of Israel's intelligence agency - the Shin Bet -during an interview with Maariv in Mevaseret Tzion,Jerusalem. Jan 29 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
Carmi Gilon formerly head of Israel's intelligence agency - the Shin Bet -during an interview with Maariv in Mevaseret Tzion,Jerusalem. Jan 29 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90
Israeli Arab lawmaker Raleb Majadele sworn in during a parliament session at the Knesset in Jerusalem, 29 January 2007. The Israeli government voted yesterday to appoint Majadleh, 53, an Arab Muslim, to the cabinet for the first time in the history of the Jewish state, despite opposition from ultra-nationalists and some Arab lawmakers. Majadleh, from the centre-left Labour party, becomes minister without portfolio in the coalition government of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Israeli Arab lawmaker Raleb Majadele walks in the parliament to the stand where he is about to sworn in during a parliament session at the Knesset in Jerusalem, 29 January 2007. The Israeli government voted yesterday to appoint Majadleh, 53, an Arab Muslim, to the cabinet for the first time in the history of the Jewish state, despite opposition from ultra-nationalists and some Arab lawmakers. Majadleh, from the centre-left Labour party, becomes minister without portfolio in the coalition government of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (R) congratulates Israeli Arab lawmaker Raleb Majadele , 53, newly-appointed Cabinet Minister after he was sworn in during parliament session at the Knesset in Jerusalem, 29 January 2007. The Israeli government voted yesterday to appoint Majadleh, an Arab Muslim, to the cabinet for the first time in the history of the Jewish state, despite opposition from ultra-nationalists and some Arab lawmakers. Majadleh, from the centre-left Labour party, becomes minister without portfolio in the coalition government of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (R) congratulates Israeli Arab lawmaker Raleb Majadele , 53, newly-appointed Cabinet Minister after he was sworn in during parliament session at the Knesset in Jerusalem, 29 January 2007. The Israeli government voted yesterday to appoint Majadleh, an Arab Muslim, to the cabinet for the first time in the history of the Jewish state, despite opposition from ultra-nationalists and some Arab lawmakers. Majadleh, from the centre-left Labour party, becomes minister without portfolio in the coalition government of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Israeli Arab lawmaker Raleb Majadele , 53, newly-appointed Cabinet Minister, receives his new chair after he was sworn in during parliament session at the Knesset in Jerusalem, 29 January 2007. The Israeli government voted yesterday to appoint Majadleh, an Arab Muslim, to the cabinet for the first time in the history of the Jewish state, despite opposition from ultra-nationalists and some Arab lawmakers. Majadleh, from the centre-left Labour party, becomes minister without portfolio in the coalition government of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Portrait of Uda Majadale - wife of the Israeli Arab lawmaker Raleb Majadele, 53, newly appointed Cabinet Minister - after he was sworn in during parliament session at the Knesset in Jerusalem, 29 January 2007. The Israeli government voted yesterday to appoint Majadleh, an Arab Muslim, to the cabinet for the first time in the history of the Jewish state, despite opposition from ultra-nationalists and some Arab lawmakers. Majadleh, from the centre-left Labour party, becomes minister without portfolio in the coalition government of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Palestinian man shouting during a demonstration calling for an end to Fatah-Hamas factional fighting, in the center of the West Bank city of Nablus, Monday, 29 January 2007.. Photo by Haytham Ashtiyeh /Flash90
Israeli Arab Knesset member Raleb Majadele, Israel's newly-appointed Science and Technology Minister, center, sits at his desk in his office in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, before a vote where Israeli MKs will vote him in as the newly appointed Israeli Arab minister. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Israeli Arab Knesset member Raleb Majadele, Israel's newly-appointed Science and Technology Minister, center, sits at his desk in his office in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, before a vote where Israeli MKs will vote him in as the newly appointed Israeli Arab minister.
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Israeli Defense Minister Amir Peretz (L) greets Labor MK Raleb Majadele (R) before a vote that will appoint him as the first Arab minister of Israel durirg a Labor Party meeting at the Israeli parliament Jan. 29, 2007 in Jerusalem.
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90