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  • TZIPI LIVNI
    Yossi Zamir
    briefly to reporters
    Peres' Jerusalem residence
    Tzipi Livni
    benjamin netanyahu
    prime minister
    Centrist Kadima party leader and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni gets into her car after speaking briefly to reporters following a meeting she had with Israeli President Shimon Peres in Peres' Jerusalem residence (behind) on 20 February 2009. Livni said she would not be joining a broad-based coalition government that right-wing Likud party leader Benjamin Netanyahu might form, and she prefers to go into the opposition. Peres will later today officially tap Netanyahu to try to form the next Israeli government. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90 *** Local Caption *** ציפי ליבני בית הנשיא
  • TZIPI LIVNI
    Yossi Zamir
    briefly to reporters
    Peres' Jerusalem residence
    Tzipi Livni
    benjamin netanyahu
    prime minister
    Centrist Kadima party leader and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni gets into her car after speaking briefly to reporters following a meeting she had with Israeli President Shimon Peres in Peres' Jerusalem residence (behind) on 20 February 2009. Livni said she would not be joining a broad-based coalition government that right-wing Likud party leader Benjamin Netanyahu might form, and she prefers to go into the opposition. Peres will later today officially tap Netanyahu to try to form the next Israeli government. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90 *** Local Caption *** ציפי ליבני בית הנשיא
  • TZIPI LIVNI
    Yossi Zamir
    briefly to reporters
    Peres' Jerusalem residence
    Tzipi Livni
    benjamin netanyahu
    prime minister
    Centrist Kadima party leader and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni speaks to reporters after emerging from a meeting with Isralei President Shimon Peres in Peres' Jerusalem residence on 20 February 2009. Livni said she would not be joining a broad-based coalition government that right-wing Likud party leader Benjamin Netanyahu might form, and she prefers to go into the opposition. Peres will later today officially tap Netanyahu to try to form the next Israeli government. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90 *** Local Caption *** ציפי ליבני בית הנשיא
  • TZIPI LIVNI
    Yossi Zamir
    briefly to reporters
    Peres' Jerusalem residence
    Tzipi Livni
    benjamin netanyahu
    prime minister
    Centrist Kadima party leader and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni speaks to reporters after emerging from a meeting with Isralei President Shimon Peres in Peres' Jerusalem residence on 20 February 2009. Livni said she would not be joining a broad-based coalition government that right-wing Likud party leader Benjamin Netanyahu might form, and she prefers to go into the opposition. Peres will later today officially tap Netanyahu to try to form the next Israeli government. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90 *** Local Caption *** ציפי ליבני בית הנשיא