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Israeli Defense Minister Amir Peretz holds a hoe as he jokes during a tree planting ceremony in the southern city of Sderot, Monday Feb. 5, 2007. Peretz on Monday said his office is preparing to move ahead with dismantling unauthorized West Bank settlement outposts in accordance with Israeli commitments to the United States but he gave no details of numbers or a timeframe. Photo by Almog Sugavker/Flash90.
Students from Tel Aviv University confront Israeli policemen as they protest the Shochat Committee's interim recommendations, including a plan to raise tuition fees and in calling for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign from parliament. The students blocked Rokah Interchange in Tel Aviv. May 2 2007. Photo by Roni Schutzer/Flash90
Students from Tel Aviv University confront Israeli policemen as they protest the Shochat Committee's interim recommendations, including a plan to raise tuition fees and in calling for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign from parliament. The students blocked Rokah Interchange in Tel Aviv. May 2 2007. Photo by Roni Schutzer/Flash90
Students from Tel Aviv University confront Israeli policemen as they protest the Shochat Committee's interim recommendations, including a plan to raise tuition fees and in calling for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign from parliament. The students blocked Rokah Interchange in Tel Aviv. May 2 2007. Photo by Roni Schutzer/Flash90
Students from Tel Aviv University confront Israeli policemen as they protest the Shohat Committee's interim recommendations, including a plan to raise tuition fees and in calling for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign from parliament. The students blocked Rokah Interchange in Tel Aviv. May 2 2007. Photo by Kfir Sivan/Flash90.
Students from Tel Aviv University confront Israeli policemen as they protest the Shochat Committee's interim recommendations, including a plan to raise tuition fees and in calling for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign from parliament. The students blocked Rokah Interchange in Tel Aviv. May 2 2007. Photo by Kfir Sivan/Flash90.
Students from Tel Aviv University confront Israeli policemen as they protest the Shochat Committee's interim recommendations, including a plan to raise tuition fees and in calling for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign from parliament. The students blocked Rokah Interchange in Tel Aviv. May 2 2007. Photo by Kfir Sivan/Flash90.
Israeli Minister for Foreign Affairs, Tzipi Livni, announced today that she is calling for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign from Parliament due to the harsh criticism against him at the Winograd Committee Report. Further more Livni said that she is would not resign if Olmert continue his duty as Prime Minister. May 2 2007. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israeli Minister for Foreign Affairs, Tzipi Livni, announced today that she is calling for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign from Parliament due to the harsh criticism against him at the Winograd Committee Report. Further more Livni said that she is would not resign if Olmert continue his duty as Prime Minister. May 2 2007. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israeli Minister for Foreign Affairs, Tzipi Livni, announced today that she is calling for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign from Parliament due to the harsh criticism against him at the Winograd Committee Report. Further more Livni said that she is would not resign if Olmert continue his duty as Prime Minister. May 2 2007. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israeli Minister for Foreign Affairs, Tzipi Livni, announced today that she is calling for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign from Parliament due to the harsh criticism against him at the Winograd Committee Report. Further more Livni said that she is would not resign if Olmert continue his duty as Prime Minister. May 2 2007. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israeli Minister for Foreign Affairs, Tzipi Livni, announced today that she is calling for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign from Parliament due to the harsh criticism against him at the Winograd Committee Report. Further more Livni said that she is would not resign if Olmert continue his duty as Prime Minister. May 2 2007. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Israeli Minister for Foreign Affairs, Tzipi Livni, nearly falls down the stairs on her way to a press conference. Livni announced today that she is calling for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign from Parliament due to the harsh criticism against him at the Winograd Committee Report. Further more Livni said that she is would not resign if Olmert continue his duty as Prime Minister. May 2 2007. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90