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Samaritans sit in their living room with a home-made 'Sukkah' made from fresh fruit for the Jewish holiday of the Tabernacles, or Sukkot, in Mount Gerizim near the West Bank town of Nablus. The Sukkah is a temporary structure built for the Jewish holiday of Sukkot which the Samaritans started celebrating early on October 11, 2011. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Gerizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Miriam Alster/ FLASH90
Samaritans sit in their living room with a home-made 'Sukkah' made from fresh fruit for the Jewish holiday of the Tabernacles, or Sukkot, in Mount Gerizim near the West Bank town of Nablus. The Sukkah is a temporary structure built for the Jewish holiday of Sukkot which the Samaritans started celebrating early on October 11, 2011. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Gerizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Miriam Alster/ FLASH90
Samaritans sit in their living room with a home-made 'Sukkah' made from fresh fruit for the Jewish holiday of the Tabernacles, or Sukkot, in Mount Gerizim near the West Bank town of Nablus. The Sukkah is a temporary structure built for the Jewish holiday of Sukkot which the Samaritans started celebrating early on October 11, 2011. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Gerizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Miriam Alster/ FLASH90
Samaritan people pray during a pilgrimage marking the Jewish holiday of Sukkot on Mount Gerizim on the outskirts of the West City of Nablus. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Gerizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. October 11, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/ FLASH90
Samaritan people pray during a pilgrimage marking the Jewish holiday of Sukkot on Mount Gerizim on the outskirts of the West City of Nablus. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Gerizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. October 11, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/ FLASH90
Samaritan people pray during a pilgrimage marking the Jewish holiday of Sukkot on Mount Gerizim on the outskirts of the West City of Nablus. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Gerizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. October 11, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/ FLASH90
Samaritan people pray during a pilgrimage marking the Jewish holiday of Sukkot on Mount Gerizim on the outskirts of the West City of Nablus. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Gerizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. October 11, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/ FLASH90
Samaritan people pray during a pilgrimage marking the Jewish holiday of Sukkot on Mount Gerizim on the outskirts of the West City of Nablus. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Gerizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. October 11, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/ FLASH90
Samaritan people pray during a pilgrimage marking the Jewish holiday of Sukkot on Mount Gerizim on the outskirts of the West City of Nablus. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Gerizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. October 11, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/ FLASH90
Noam and Aviva Shalit, parents of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, sit in a support tent calling for Gilad's release set up next to the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the cabinet for an urgent session on Tuesday night to discuss the prisoner exchange deal meant to secure the release kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90
Noam and Aviva Shalit, parents of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, sit in a support tent calling for Gilad's release set up next to the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the cabinet for an urgent session on Tuesday night to discuss the prisoner exchange deal meant to secure the release kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90
Noam and Aviva Shalit, parents of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, sit in a support tent calling for Gilad's release set up next to the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the cabinet for an urgent session on Tuesday night to discuss the prisoner exchange deal meant to secure the release kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90
Noam and Aviva Shalit, parents of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, sit in a support tent calling for Gilad's release set up next to the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the cabinet for an urgent session on Tuesday night to discuss the prisoner exchange deal meant to secure the release kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90
Noam and Aviva Shalit, parents of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, sit in a support tent calling for Gilad's release set up next to the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the cabinet for an urgent session on Tuesday night to discuss the prisoner exchange deal meant to secure the release kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90
Aviva Shalit, mather of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, reacts as she sits in a support tent calling for Gilad's release set up next to the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem. Oct 11, 2011. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the cabinet for an urgent session on Tuesday night to discuss the prisoner exchange deal meant to secure the release kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90
Noam and Aviva Shalit, parents of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, react as they sits in a support tent calling for Gilad's release set up next to the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem. Oct 11, 2011. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the cabinet for an urgent session on Tuesday night to discuss the prisoner exchange deal meant to secure the release kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90
Noam and Aviva Shalit, parents of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, react as they sits in a support tent calling for Gilad's release set up next to the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem. Oct 11, 2011. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the cabinet for an urgent session on Tuesday night to discuss the prisoner exchange deal meant to secure the release kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90
Noam and Aviva Shalit, parents of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, react as they sits in a support tent calling for Gilad's release set up next to the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem. Oct 11, 2011. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the cabinet for an urgent session on Tuesday night to discuss the prisoner exchange deal meant to secure the release kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90
Dozens of Israelis celebrate outside a protest tent calling for the release of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem, as Israel and Gaza's Hamas Islamist rulers agreed to swap hundreds of Palestinian prisoners for Gilad. Gilad Shalit has been held captive by hamas militants since June 2006. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Yoel Shalit, brother of captured israeli soldier Gilad Shaliit, and his girlfriend Yaara, sit together with supporters in a protest tent calling for Gilad's release set up next to the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem. Oct 11, 2011. Israel and Gaza's Hamas Islamist rulers agreed to swap hundreds of Palestinian prisoners for Gilad. Gilad Shalit has been held captive by hamas militants since June 2006. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Noam Shalit, father of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, reacts as he stands in a support tent calling for Gilad's release set up next to the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem. Oct 11, 2011. Israel and Gaza's Hamas Islamist rulers agreed to swap hundreds of Palestinian prisoners for Gilad. Gilad Shalit has been held captive by hamas militants since June 2006. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Dozens of Israelis celebrate outside a protest tent calling for the release of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem, as Israel and Gaza's Hamas Islamist rulers agreed to swap hundreds of Palestinian prisoners for Gilad. Gilad Shalit has been held captive by hamas militants since June 2006. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Aviva Shalit, mother of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, is embraced by Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak, as he visits her in a protest tent set up calling for Gilad's release near PM Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem, minutes after Israel and Gaza's Hamas Islamist rulers agreed to swap hundreds of Palestinian prisoners for Gilad. Gilad Shalit has been held captive by hamas militants since June 2006. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Aviva Shalit, mother of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, is embraced by Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak, as he visits her in a protest tent set up calling for Gilad's release near PM Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem, minutes after Israel and Gaza's Hamas Islamist rulers agreed to swap hundreds of Palestinian prisoners for Gilad. Gilad Shalit has been held captive by hamas militants since June 2006. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Yoel Shalit (C), brother of captured israeli soldier Gilad and supporters of Gilad embrace moments after Israel and Gaza's Hamas Islamist rulers agreed to swap hundreds of Palestinian prisoners for Gilad. Gilad Shalit has been held captive by hamas militants since June 2006. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90