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Robert Serry U.N special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron

Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
01/09
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Robert Serry, U.N. special coordinator for the Middle East peace process meets with Hebron Mayor Khaled alOsaily and the governor of Hebron Kamel Ihmeed, during his visit to the Palestinian city of Hebron on January 25, 2011. The Middle East peace ta
Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
02/09
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Robert Serry, U.N. special coordinator for the Middle East peace process (C) talks to Hebron Mayor Khaled alOsaily (R), during his visit to the Palestinian city of Hebron.
Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
03/09
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Robert Serry, U.N. special coordinator for the Middle East peace process meets with Hebron Mayor Khaled alOsaily (R) and the governor of Hebron Kamel Ihmeed (L), during his visit to the Palestinian city of Hebron.
Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
04/09
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Robert Serry, U.N. special coordinator for the Middle East peace process (R) listens to the Hebron Mayor Khaled al Osaily (C) during his visit to the Palestinian city of Hebron.
Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
05/09
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Robert Serry, U.N. special coordinator for the Middle East peace process (C) talks with Hebron Mayor Khaled alOsaily (R), during his visit to the Palestinian city of Hebron.
Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
06/09
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Robert Serry, U.N. special coordinator for the Middle East peace process talks to the media during his meeting with Hebron Mayor Khaled al Osaily and the governor of Hebron Kamel Ihmeed, during his visit to the Palestinian city of Hebron.
Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
07/09
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Robert Serry, U.N. special coordinator for the Middle East peace process meets with Hebron Mayor Khaled alOsaily and the governor of Hebron Kamel Ihmeed, during his visit to the Palestinian city of Hebron.
Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
08/09
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Robert Serry, U.N. special coordinator for the Middle East peace process meets with Hebron Mayor Khaled alOsaily and the governor of Hebron Kamel Ihmeed, during his visit to the Palestinian city of Hebron.
Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
09/09
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Robert Serry, U.N. special coordinator for the Middle East peace process meets with Hebron Mayor Khaled al Osaily and the governor of Hebron Kamel Ihmeed, during his visit to the Palestinian city of Hebron.
  • Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
  • Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
  • Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
  • Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
  • Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
  • Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
  • Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
  • Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron
  • Robert Serry UN special coordinator for the peace process in Hebron

Robert Serry, U.N. special coordinator for the Middle East peace process meets with Hebron Mayor Khaled al Osaily and the governor of Hebron Kamel Ihmeed, during his visit to Hebron, Palestine. 25/01/2011

Robert Serry, U.N. special coordinator for the Middle East peace process meets with Hebron Mayor Khaled al Osaily and the governor of Hebron Kamel Ihmeed, during his visit to the occupied Palestinian city of Hebron on January 25, 2011.

The Middle East peace talks are at a standstill due to a dispute over Jewish settlement construction in the occupied West Bank, with the Palestinians refusing to return to the negotiating table until Israel halts the building programs.

Photo by Nayef Hashlamoun/ALWATAN Center, Hebron

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