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**FILE** Bedouin kids from the Jahalin tribe play in their village near the Israeli settlement of Maale Adumin, in the West Bank on March 17, 2007. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/Flash90
**FILE** View of Homes of the Bedouin Jahalin tribe and the Israeli settlement of Maale Adumin, in the West Bank on March 17, 2007. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/Flash90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP- 17 MARCH- 2007: Palestinian Prime Minister-designate Ismail HaniyaIsmail Haniya (C) during a parliament session in Gaza City 17 March 2007. Palestinian parliament is set to vote in a long-awaited coalition government today amid hopes it will end a turbulent year of deadly power struggles, international isolation and economic hardship. Lawmakers are expected to approve the 11th Palestinian government, which unites the rival Fatah and Hamas factions, in a near unanimous vote in a parliamentary session. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP- 17 MARCH- 2007: Palestinian a new Interior Minister Hany Al-Qawasmi attends a parliament session in Gaza City 17 March 2007. Palestinian parliament is set to vote in a long-awaited coalition government today amid hopes it will end a turbulent year of deadly power struggles, international isolation and economic hardship. Lawmakers are expected to approve the 11th Palestinian government, which unites the rival Fatah and Hamas factions, in a near unanimous vote in a parliamentary session. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90
An Israeli soldier (rear) escorts one of two UN soldiers from the Indian team as they wear special inflated pads on their feet to walk out from a mined area on the Golan Heights, Saturday 17 March 2007. The UN soldiers, on a day off, wandered into a mine field with their SUV (behind) before realizing they were in a mined area. Photo By Haim Azulay/FLASH90
An Israeli soldier (rear) escorts one of two UN soldiers from the Indian team as they wear special inflated pads on their feet to walk out from a mined area on the Golan Heights, Saturday 17 March 2007. The UN soldiers, on a day off, wandered into a mine field with their SUV (behind) before realizing they were in a mined area. Photo By Haim Azulay/FLASH90
An Israeli soldier (rear) escorts one of two UN soldiers from the Indian team as they wear special inflated pads on their feet to walk out from a mined area on the Golan Heights, Saturday 17 March 2007. The UN soldiers, on a day off, wandered into a mine field with their SUV (behind) before realizing they were in a mined area. Photo By /FLASH90
A general view of lawmakers and MPs sitting in the Palestinian Parliament in the West Bank city of Ramallah, as they listen to the speech of Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas -seen on screen- speaking from the parliament in Gaza City some 100kms away, 17 March 2007. Abbas called for a negotiated peace with Israel and a rejection of "all forms of violence" in an address to MPs as they prepared to vote on a new unity cabinet. The Palestinian parliament is split between two parliament buildings one in Gaza City and other in the Ramallah because the Israeli government will not allow Palestinian lawmakers and MP to travel freely between the Palestinian territories.PHaoto by AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
A general view of lawmakers and MPs sitting in the Palestinian Parliament in the West Bank city of Ramallah, as they listen to the speech of Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas -seen on screen- speaking from the parliament in Gaza City some 100kms away, 17 March 2007. Abbas called for a negotiated peace with Israel and a rejection of "all forms of violence" in an address to MPs as they prepared to vote on a new unity cabinet. The Palestinian parliament is split between two parliament buildings one in Gaza City and other in the Ramallah because the Israeli government will not allow Palestinian lawmakers and MP to travel freely between the Palestinian territories.PHaoto by AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
An officer from the Palestinian Presidential guard, left, watches over a small protest by government workers demanding salaries, right, outside a session of parliament in the West Bank town of Ramallah, Saturday, March 17, 2007. Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas was to present in Gaza the platform for a new unity government at the start of a parliament session on Saturday, to be held simultaneously in Gaza City and in Ramallah with a video link.PHoto by AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP- 17 MARCH- 2007: Palestinians protest the Legislative Council during a parliament session in Gaza City 17 March 2007. Palestinian parliament is set to vote in a long-awaited coalition government today amid hopes it will end a turbulent year of deadly power struggles, international isolation and economic hardship. Lawmakers are expected to approve the 11th Palestinian government, which unites the rival Fatah and Hamas factions, in a near unanimous vote in a parliamentary session. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP- 17 MARCH- 2007: Palestinians protest the Legislative Council during a parliament session in Gaza City 17 March 2007. Palestinian parliament is set to vote in a long-awaited coalition government today amid hopes it will end a turbulent year of deadly power struggles, international isolation and economic hardship. Lawmakers are expected to approve the 11th Palestinian government, which unites the rival Fatah and Hamas factions, in a near unanimous vote in a parliamentary session. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP- 17 MARCH- 2007: Palestinian journalists holding pictures of kidnapped BBC correspondent Alan Johnston in Gaza in front of the Legislative Council during a parliament session in Gaza City 17 March 2007. Palestinian parliament is set to vote in a long-awaited coalition government today amid hopes it will end a turbulent year of deadly power struggles, international isolation and economic hardship. Lawmakers are expected to approve the 11th Palestinian government, which unites the rival Fatah and Hamas factions, in a near unanimous vote in a parliamentary session. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP- 17 MARCH- 2007: A female Palestinian Um Nidal Farhat,(C), a member of the Legislative Council with Hamas bloc with her two sons guarding her arrives at the parliament session in Gaza City 17 March 2007. Palestinian parliament is set to vote in a long-awaited coalition government today amid hopes it will end a turbulent year of deadly power struggles, international isolation and economic hardship. Lawmakers are expected to approve the 11th Palestinian government, which unites the rival Fatah and Hamas factions, in a near unanimous vote in a parliamentary session. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90
In the Negev area, muddy water floods over the main road near the Nabathian city of Ovdat on Saturday, 17 March 2007. Heavy rains falling over the past 4 days have caused floods to pour down the barren desert hills Waddi Zin to the Dead Sea area. Photo by Yossi Zamir-Flash 90
In the Negev area, muddy water floods over the main road near the Nabathian city of Ovdat on Saturday, 17 March 2007. Heavy rains falling over the past 4 days have caused floods to pour down the barren desert hills Waddi Zin to the Dead Sea area. Photo by Yossi Zamir-Flash 90
General vew of Avdat which lies on the ancient Spice Route between Petra and Gaza. The city was named for the admired Nabatean monarch Avdat, apparently Avdat II (30-9 B.C.E.), who asked to be buried here.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90