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Amir Peretz - ISRAELI LABOR LEADER AMIR PERETZ CAMPAIGNS IN DIMONA

ISRAELI LABOR LEADER AMIR PERETZ CAMPAIGNS IN DIMONA

Israeli security surround Labor Party leader Amir Peretz campaigns in Dimona in southern Israel, March 19, 2006. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hill)
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