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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, second from left, newly-appointed Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayad, center, and the Interior Minister Abdel Razak Yehiyeh, left, pause during a swearing in ceremony at Abbas' headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah onJune 17, 2007. Abbas swore in an emergency Cabinet, to replace the Hamas-Fatah coalition he dismantled after Hamas took control of Gaza by force. The Cabinet is led by the respected economist Salam Fayyad, who will also serve as the financal minister. Photo by Ahmad Gharabli /FLASH90
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, second from left, newly-appointed Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayad, center, and the Interior Minister Abdel Razak Yehiyeh, left, pause during a swearing in ceremony at Abbas' headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah onJune 17, 2007. Abbas swore in an emergency Cabinet, to replace the Hamas-Fatah coalition he dismantled after Hamas took control of Gaza by force. The Cabinet is led by the respected economist Salam Fayyad, who will also serve as the financal minister. Photo by Ahmad Gharabli /FLASH90
Newly-appointed prime minister Salam Fayyad (R) shakes hands with Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas (L) during the swearing in ceremony of the new emergency cabinet in the West Bank city of Ramallah, June 17, 2007. Following the ceremony, Abbas immediately outlawed the rival Hamas movement's fighters after their bloody seizure of power in Gaza. The moves further seal the Palestinian division sparked by the Islamist movements takeover of the impoverished territory, which is completely cut off from the outside world. Fears of a humanitarian crisis are mounting. Photo by Ahmad Gharabli /FLASH90