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(FILES) - File pictured dated 28 September 2000 shows right-wing opposition leader Ariel Sharon (C), flanked by security guards, as he leaves the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City. The visit of Israel's current prime minister to Islam's third holiest shrine, also a sacred site for Jews known as Temple Mount, sparked the outbreak of the second intifada. (FILM) AFP PHOTO/AWAD AWAD (Photo credit should read AWAD AWAD/AFP/Getty Images)

(FILES) - File pictured dated 28 September 2000 shows right-wing opposition leader Ariel Sharon (C), flanked by security guards, as he leaves the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City. The visit of Israel's current prime minister to Islam's third holiest shrine, also a sacred site for Jews known as Temple Mount, sparked the outbreak of the second intifada. (FILM) AFP PHOTO/AWAD AWAD (Photo credit should read AWAD AWAD/AFP/Getty Images)