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American left-wing activists protest against the construction of Jewish settlements in the West Bank outside the Bar Ilan university in Kiryat Uno, near the coastal city of Tel Aviv, on June 14, 2009. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is to unveil his Middle East peace policy in the evening, but observers do not expect him to bow to US pressure and back a Palestinian state. Although Washington wants him to endorse creating a Palestinian state and stop all settlement activity, the hawkish premier is unlikely to cede to demands that could topple his largely right-wing coalition government, commentators said.Photo:Roni Schutzer/Flash90
American left-wing activists protest against the construction of Jewish settlements in the West Bank outside the Bar Ilan university in Kiryat Uno, near the coastal city of Tel Aviv, on June 14, 2009. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is to unveil his Middle East peace policy in the evening, but observers do not expect him to bow to US pressure and back a Palestinian state. Although Washington wants him to endorse creating a Palestinian state and stop all settlement activity, the hawkish premier is unlikely to cede to demands that could topple his largely right-wing coalition government, commentators said.Photo:Roni Schutzer/Flash90
An Israeli right-wing activist stands behind a poster bearing a picture of US President Barrack Obama wearing a Palestinian keffiyeh, during a protest outside the Bar Ilan university in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a keynote address in which he laid out his peace policy on June 14, 2009. Netanyahu endorsed for the first time the creation of a Palestinian state after weeks of pressure from Washington, but said it must be demilitarised. He also ruled out a complete halt to settlement activity -- which the Palestinians have said is a condition for relaunching negotiations -- and said Palestinian refugees would not be resettled inside Israel's borders..Photo:Roni Schutzer/Flash90
American left-wing activists protest against the construction of Jewish settlements in the West Bank outside the Bar Ilan university in Kiryat Uno, near the coastal city of Tel Aviv, on June 14, 2009. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is to unveil his Middle East peace policy in the evening, but observers do not expect him to bow to US pressure and back a Palestinian state. Although Washington wants him to endorse creating a Palestinian state and stop all settlement activity, the hawkish premier is unlikely to cede to demands that could topple his largely right-wing coalition government, commentators said.Photo:Roni Schutzer/Flash90
Palestinians inspect a tunnel after an Israeli air strike targeted smuggling tunnels which link the Gaza Strip with Egypt. June 14, 2009. Four Palestinians were wounded when Israeli warplanes staged raids on the contraband tunnels. Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
A Palestinian boy stands next to a mural painting on the border in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah Egypt, June 14, 2009. Four Palestinians were wounded when Israeli warplanes staged raids on the contraband tunnels. Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinian Islamic Jihad militants wear masks to conceal their identities from the camera as they watch the televised speech of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on 14 June 2009.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinian Islamic Jihad militants wear masks to conceal their identities from the camera as they watch the televised speech of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on 14 June 2009.And directing their weapons toward Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, hoping to kill him.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
A poster, hung by an extremist right wing group, depicting US President Barack Obama wearing a traditional Arab headdress is seen in Jerusalem, Sunday, June 14, 2009
An ultra orthodox jewishman walking by a poster, hung by an extremist right wing group, depicting US President Barack Obama wearing a traditional Arab headdress is seen in Jerusalem, Sunday, June 14, 2009 photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
An ultra orthodox jewish man walking by a poster, hung by an extremist right wing group, depicting US President Barack Obama wearing a traditional Arab headdress is seen in Jerusalem, Sunday, June 14, 2009
An ultra ortthodox jewish woman walking by a poster, hung by an extremist right wing group, depicting US President Barack Obama wearing a traditional Arab headdress is seen in Jerusalem, Sunday, June 14, 2009 photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
A jewish donor standing in front of a new truck that will be deliverying food from Jerusalem hotels to poor people by the foundation "Meir Panim" in jerusalem on June 14 2009 Photo by Flash90
Poor people in Jerusalem eat in a soup kitchen where they receive free meals by the foundation "Meir Panim" in jerusalem on June 14 2009 Photo by Flash90
An Israeli man stands in front of televisions broadcasting the speech of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at an electronics shop in Jerusalem June 14, 2009. photo by Abir Sultan/ Flash 90.
A televisions broadcasting the speech of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at an electronics shop in Jerusalem June 14, 2009. photo by Abir Sultan/ Flash 90.
An Israeli man stands in front of televisions broadcasting the speech of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at an electronics shop in Jerusalem June 14, 2009. photo by Abir Sultan/ Flash 90.