A Samaritan clergyman stands under a rambler of fruits used as a symbol of the Samaritans, set ahead of the holiday of Tabernacles, at their most sacred site at Mount Gerizim near the northern West Bank City of Nablus, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007. Named for Samaria, a region in the northern West Bank, the Samaritans believe themselves to be the remnants of Israelites exiled by the Assyrians in 722 B.C. They practice a religion closely linked to Judaism and venerate a version of the Old Testament, but are not Jews. (AP Photo/Nasser Ishtayeh)

A Samaritan clergyman stands under a rambler of fruits used as a symbol of the Samaritans, set ahead of the holiday of Tabernacles, at their most sacred site at Mount Gerizim near the northern West Bank City of Nablus, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007. Named for Samaria, a region in the northern West Bank, the Samaritans believe themselves to be the remnants of Israelites exiled by the Assyrians in 722 B.C. They practice a religion closely linked to Judaism and venerate a version of the Old Testament, but are not Jews. (AP Photo/Nasser Ishtayeh) Stock Photo
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3000 x 2085 px | 25.4 x 17.7 cm | 10 x 7 inches | 300dpi

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24 October 2007

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Nasser Ishtayeh

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