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Updated: Oct. 19, 2016 at 3:48 PM

Israeli and Palestinian women march in 'Women Wage Peace' protest(16 images)

Israeli and Palestinian women with "Women Wage Peace" seek a political agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians as they marched past the Jerusalem home of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Qasr al-Yahud near the Jordan River in the West Bank on October 19, 2016.

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An Israeli woman wears a pin on her hat that reads "Grandma For Peace" during a march with Palestinian women with the "Women Wage Peace" march for a political agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians in Qasr al-Yahud near the Jordan River, West Bank, October 19, 2016. The women's march is to urge lawmakers to act to bring a secure future for their children by making peace. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
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Israeli and Palestinian women with "Women Wage Peace" march for a political agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians in Qasr al-Yahud near the Jordan River, West Bank, October 19, 2016. The women's march is to urge lawmakers to act to bring a secure future for their children by making peace. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
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Israeli and Palestinian women with "Women Wage Peace" march for a political agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians in Qasr al-Yahud near the Jordan River, West Bank, October 19, 2016. The women's march is to urge lawmakers to act to bring a secure future for their children by making peace. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
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Israeli, Druse and Israeli Arab women of "Women Wage Peace" protest outside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's resident in Jerusalem, Israel, October 19, 2016. The women's march is to urge lawmakers to act to bring a secure future for their children by making peace. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
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Palestinian women take a photo with a cellphone while marching with Israeli women during the "Women Wage Peace" march for a political agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians in Qasr al-Yahud near the Jordan River, West Bank, October 19, 2016. The women's march is to urge lawmakers to act to bring a secure future for their children by making peace. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
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Israeli and Palestinian women with "Women Wage Peace" march for a political agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians in Qasr al-Yahud near the Jordan River, West Bank, October 19, 2016. The women's march is to urge lawmakers to act to bring a secure future for their children by making peace. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
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Israeli and Palestinian women with "Women Wage Peace" march for a political agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians in Qasr al-Yahud near the Jordan River, West Bank, October 19, 2016. The women's march is to urge lawmakers to act to bring a secure future for their children by making peace. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
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