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An Israeli border police officer fires a tear gas canister towards Palestinian stone-throwers during clashes between youths and the army following a weekly protest against Israeli occupation in the West Bank village of Bilin on December 6, 2013. Photo by Issam Rimawi/Flash 90
A masked Palestinian youth throws a stone towards Israeli soldiers during clashes between youths and the army following a weekly protest against Israeli occupation in the West Bank village of Bilin on December 6, 2013. Photo by Issam Rimawi/Flash 90
A masked Palestinian youth throws a stone towards Israeli soldiers during clashes between youths and the army following a weekly protest against Israeli occupation in the West Bank village of Bilin on December 6, 2013. Photo by Issam Rimawi/Flash 90
A Palestinian man holds a portrait of late South African president Nelson Mandela as he stands next to Israeli soldiers during clashes between youths and the army following a weekly protest against Israeli occupation in the West Bank village of Bilin on December 6, 2013. Photo by Issam Rimawi/Flash 90
A Palestinian man pust a picture showing late South African president Nelson Mandela on barbered wire during clashes between youths and the army following a weekly protest against Israeli occupation in the West Bank village of Bilin on December 6, 2013. Photo by Issam Rimawi/Flash 90
A Palestinian man holds a portrait of late South African president Nelson Mandela as he stands in front of Israeli soldiers during clashes between youths and the army following a weekly protest against Israeli occupation in the West Bank village of Bilin on December 6, 2013. Photo by Issam Rimawi/Flash 90
Finance Minister Yair Lapid meets with US Secretary of State John Kerry in Jerusalem on December 6, 2013. Photo by Matty Stern/U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv/Flash90 ***US EMBASSY TEL AVIV HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES***
Secretary of State John Kerry (L) as he meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) in a Jerusalem hotel on December 6, 2013, as they stand on the suite's balcony overlooking the Old City walls of Jerusalem and the Jaffa gate area. Photo by Matty Stern/US Embassy/FLASH90 ***US EMBASSY TEL AVIV HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES***
Secretary of State John Kerry (L) as he meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) in a Jerusalem hotel on December 6, 2013, as they stand on the suite's balcony overlooking the Old City walls of Jerusalem and the Jaffa gate area. Photo by Matty Stern/US Embassy/FLASH90 ***US EMBASSY TEL AVIV HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES***
A Palestinian throws stones towards Israeli police during clashes following Friday prayers at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound, on December 6, 2013. Israel and the Palestinians are closer to a peace deal than they have been in years, US Secretary of State John Kerry said wrapping up his latest visit. Photo by Sliman Khader/Flash 90
Israeli police seen outside the Dome of the Rock mosque during clashes with Palestinian stone-throwers (unseen) following Friday prayers at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound, on December 6, 2013.Israel and the Palestinians are closer to a peace deal than they have been in years, US Secretary of State John Kerry said wrapping up his latest visit. Photo by Sliman Khader/Flash 90
Israeli police seen outside the Dome of the Rock mosque during clashes with Palestinian stone-throwers (unseen) following Friday prayers at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound, on December 6, 2013.Israel and the Palestinians are closer to a peace deal than they have been in years, US Secretary of State John Kerry said wrapping up his latest visit. Photo by Sliman Khader/Flash 90
An Israeli policeman stands outside the Dome of the Rock mosque during clashes with Palestinian stone-throwers (unseen) following Friday prayers at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound, on December 6, 2013.Israel and the Palestinians are closer to a peace deal than they have been in years, US Secretary of State John Kerry said wrapping up his latest visit. Photo by Sliman Khader/Flash 90
Palestinians throw stones towards Israeli police during clashes following Friday prayers at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound, on December 6, 2013. Israel and the Palestinians are closer to a peace deal than they have been in years, US Secretary of State John Kerry said wrapping up his latest visit. Photo by Sliman Khader/Flash 90
Palestinian medics carry an injured person during clashes between Israeli police and Palestinian stone-throwers (unseen) following Friday prayers at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound on December 6, 2013. Israel and the Palestinians are closer to a peace deal than they have been in years, US Secretary of State John Kerry said wrapping up his latest visit. Photo by Sliman Khader/Flash 90
Palestinian medics carry an injured person during clashes between Israeli police and Palestinian stone-throwers (unseen) following Friday prayers at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound on December 6, 2013. Israel and the Palestinians are closer to a peace deal than they have been in years, US Secretary of State John Kerry said wrapping up his latest visit. Photo by Sliman Khader/Flash 90
Israeli police try to enter al-Asqa mosque during clashes with Palestinian stone-throwers (unseen) following Friday prayers at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound, on December 6, 2013.Israel and the Palestinians are closer to a peace deal than they have been in years, US Secretary of State John Kerry said wrapping up his latest visit. Photo by Sliman Khader/Flash 90
Israeli police seen outside the Dome of the Rock mosque during clashes with Palestinian stone-throwers following Friday prayers at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound, on December 6, 2013.Israel and the Palestinians are closer to a peace deal than they have been in years, US Secretary of State John Kerry said wrapping up his latest visit. Photo by Sliman Khader/Flash 90
Palestinians throw stones towards Israeli police during clashes following Friday prayers at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound, on December 6, 2013. Israel and the Palestinians are closer to a peace deal than they have been in years, US Secretary of State John Kerry said wrapping up his latest visit. Photo by Sliman Khader/Flash 90
Israeli police run outside the Dome of the Rock mosque during clashes with Palestinian stone-throwers (unseen) following Friday prayers at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound, on December 6, 2013.Israel and the Palestinians are closer to a peace deal than they have been in years, US Secretary of State John Kerry said wrapping up his latest visit. Photo by Sliman Khader/Flash 90
View of a salt formations on the Dead Sea shore. Deceber 06, 2013. The Dead Sea is rapidly shrinking because of diversion of incoming water. Between 1930 and 1997 it fell 21 m. Although the Dead Sea may never entirely disappear, because evaporation slows down as surface area decreases and saltiness increases, it is feared that the Dead Sea may substantially change its characteristics.
Photo by Doron Horowitz / Flash90
View of salt formations on the Dead Sea shore. December 06, 2013. The Dead Sea is rapidly shrinking because of diversion of incoming water. Between 1930 and 1997 it fell 21 m. Although the Dead Sea may never entirely disappear, because evaporation slows down as surface area decreases and saltiness increases, it is feared that the Dead Sea may substantially change its characteristics.
Photo by Doron Horowitz / Flash90
View of salt formations on the Dead Sea shore. Deceber 06, 2013. The Dead Sea is rapidly shrinking because of diversion of incoming water. Between 1930 and 1997 it fell 21 m. Although the Dead Sea may never entirely disappear, because evaporation slows down as surface area decreases and saltiness increases, it is feared that the Dead Sea may substantially change its characteristics.
Photo by Doron Horowitz / Flash90
View of salt formations on the Dead Sea shore, as seen from the Israeli side. December 06, 2013. The Dead Sea is rapidly shrinking because of diversion of incoming water. Between 1930 and 1997 it fell 21 m. Although the Dead Sea may never entirely disappear, because evaporation slows down as surface area decreases and saltiness increases, it is feared that the Dead Sea may substantially change its characteristics.
Photo by Doron Horowitz / Flash90