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Member of the right wing Yisrael Beitinu party Anastacia Michaeli seen in the Israeli parliamant in Jerusalem. February 27, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Palestinians receive their monthly food aid at a UN distribution center (UNRWA), as Palestinians protest on reducing the amount of food aids at a UN distribution center in the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip on February 26, 2012. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinians receive their monthly food aid at a UN distribution center (UNRWA), as Palestinians protest on reducing the amount of food aids at a UN distribution center in the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip on February 26, 2012. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinians protesting the delayed delivery of "UNRWA" for their new homes instead of homes destroyed by Israeli forces earlier in the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip on February 26, 2012. Saudi Arabia's second project will benefit about 750 Palestinian families whose houses were about nine years ago or more, as well as delayed "UNRWA" to pay benefits, rent six months to come, which was supposed to be delivered early January. as "UNRWA" also agreed on 13 March / March last year with the owners of the demolished homes to begin reconstruction of their homes, the date in question, and that their steps in the wake of the escalation of protest against the "Agency UN", and organized sit-in tents in front of their headquarters in cities across the sector.Photo by Abed Rahim KhatibPhoto by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinians protesting the delayed delivery of "UNRWA" for their new homes instead of homes destroyed by Israeli forces earlier in the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip on February 26, 2012. Saudi Arabia's second project will benefit about 750 Palestinian families whose houses were about nine years ago or more, as well as delayed "UNRWA" to pay benefits, rent six months to come, which was supposed to be delivered early January. as "UNRWA" also agreed on 13 March / March last year with the owners of the demolished homes to begin reconstruction of their homes, the date in question, and that their steps in the wake of the escalation of protest against the "Agency UN", and organized sit-in tents in front of their headquarters in cities across the sector.Photo by Abed Rahim KhatibPhoto by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinian children stand among the rubble of their home which was demolished by Israeli bulldozers in the Palestinian village of Jaba, north of Jerusalem. February 27, 2012. Photo by Issam RImawi/FLASH90
Minister Benny Begin speaks during a press conference at the Prime Minister offices in Jerusalem. Feb 27, 2012. Likud Minister Benny Begin on Monday called on residents of the West Bank outpost of Migron to sign a deal to relocate their homes 2 kilometers away, saying he would ask the High Court of Justice to give the settlers until 2015 to do so. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90
Minister Benny Begin speaks during a press conference at the Prime Minister offices in Jerusalem. Feb 27, 2012. Likud Minister Benny Begin on Monday called on residents of the West Bank outpost of Migron to sign a deal to relocate their homes 2 kilometers away, saying he would ask the High Court of Justice to give the settlers until 2015 to do so. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90
Traditional Hamentaschen cookies filled with poppy for the upcoming jewish holiday of Purim at a bakery in Jerusalem. Feb 27, 2012. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90
Traditional Hamentaschen cookies filled with poppy for the upcoming jewish holiday of Purim at a bakery in Jerusalem. Feb 27, 2012. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90
Jewish settlers from the settlement of Migron in the West Bank demonstrate outside prime minister's offices in Jerusalem. Feb 27, 2012. Likud Minister Benny Begin on Monday called on residents of the West Bank outpost of Migron to sign a deal to relocate their homes 2 kilometers away, saying he would ask the High Court of Justice to give the settlers until 2015 to do so. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90
Jewish settlers from the settlement of Migron in the West Bank demonstrate outside prime minister's offices in Jerusalem. Feb 27, 2012. Likud Minister Benny Begin on Monday called on residents of the West Bank outpost of Migron to sign a deal to relocate their homes 2 kilometers away, saying he would ask the High Court of Justice to give the settlers until 2015 to do so. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90
Jewish settlers from the settlement of Migron in the West Bank demonstrate outside prime minister's offices in Jerusalem. Feb 27, 2012. Likud Minister Benny Begin on Monday called on residents of the West Bank outpost of Migron to sign a deal to relocate their homes 2 kilometers away, saying he would ask the High Court of Justice to give the settlers until 2015 to do so. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90