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Israeli women dance to the sound of electronics
music in the Boombamela festival at the Nitzanim beach in southern Israel, Thursday 9 April 2009. The Boombamela festival, which is held during the Passover holiday for the eleven year, attracts many young Israelis, and includes rock concerts, meditation, yoga, and nudist camp. Photo by Edi Israel/Flash90
Israeli women dance to the sound of electronics
music in the Boombamela festival at the Nitzanim beach in southern Israel, Thursday 9 April 2009. The Boombamela festival, which is held during the Passover holiday for the eleven year, attracts many young Israelis, and includes rock concerts, meditation, yoga, and nudist camp. Photo by Edi Israel/Flash90
Israeli man meditates on the beach of Nitzanim at the Boombamela festival in southern Israel, Thursday 9 April 2009. The Boombamela festival, which is held during the Passover holiday for the eleven year, attracts many young Israelis, and includes rock concerts, meditation, yoga, and nudist camp. Photo by Edi Israel/Flash90
Israeli women dance to the sound of electronics
music in the Boombamela festival at the Nitzanim beach in southern Israel, Thursday 9 April 2009. The Boombamela festival, which is held during the Passover holiday for the eleven year, attracts many young Israelis, and includes rock concerts, meditation, yoga, and nudist camp. Photo by Edi Israel/Flash90
Israeli women dance to the sound of electronics
music in the Boombamela festival at the Nitzanim beach in southern Israel, Thursday 9 April 2009. The Boombamela festival, which is held during the Passover holiday for the eleven year, attracts many young Israelis, and includes rock concerts, meditation, yoga, and nudist camp. Photo by Edi Israel/Flash90
Israeli womenrest in the Boombamela festival at the Nitzanim beach in southern Israel, Thursday 9 April 2009. The Boombamela festival, which is held during the Passover holiday for the eleven year, attracts many young Israelis, and includes rock concerts, meditation, yoga, and nudist camp. Photo by Edi Israel/Flash90
Israelis in white carry a sign saying "Peace" in the Boombamela festival at the Nitzanim beach in southern Israel, Thursday 9 April 2009. The Boombamela festival, which is held during the Passover holiday for the eleven year, attracts many young Israelis, and includes rock concerts, meditation, yoga, and nudist camp. Photo by Edi Israel/Flash90
A picture released on April 9, 2009 by the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip shows Northern Ireland Sinn Fein party leader Gerry Adams (R) meeting the head of the Hamas government in Gaza Ismail Haniya late on April 8, 2009. Adams urged the Israelis and Palestinians to hold direct talks as he visited the war-torn Gaza Strip which is controlled by the Islamist movement Hamas. Adams heads Sinn Fein, Northern Ireland's largest Roman Catholic political party and the political wing of the paramilitary Irish Republic Army (IRA), which renounced violence after decades of deadly anti-British attacks. In 2006, he made a controversial "peace mission" to the region, meeting with Hamas that today runs the coastal strip. The movement is considered a terrorist group by Israel, the European Union and United States.(Photography Hamas, Muhammad Alostaz) POOL/ Flash90
A picture released on April 9, 2009 by the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip shows Northern Ireland Sinn Fein party leader Gerry Adams (R) meeting the head of the Hamas government in Gaza Ismail Haniya late on April 8, 2009. Adams urged the Israelis and Palestinians to hold direct talks as he visited the war-torn Gaza Strip which is controlled by the Islamist movement Hamas. Adams heads Sinn Fein, Northern Ireland's largest Roman Catholic political party and the political wing of the paramilitary Irish Republic Army (IRA), which renounced violence after decades of deadly anti-British attacks. In 2006, he made a controversial "peace mission" to the region, meeting with Hamas that today runs the coastal strip. The movement is considered a terrorist group by Israel, the European Union and United States.(Photography Hamas, Muhammad Alostaz) POOL/ Flash90
Priests enter mass services in the Catholic Saint Saviour church in the Old City of Jerusalem on Easter Thursday. April 09, 2009. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90