ISRAELI LABOR LEADER AMIR PERETZ VISITS BEN GURION'S GRAVE IN THE NEGEV
Israeli Labor Party leader Amir Peretz stands with party leaders near the grave of the first Israeli Prime Minister David Ben Gurion in Sde Boker, Negev, in southern Israel on March 19, 2006. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hill)
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