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FILE -- In this Dec 14, 2012 file photo, Palestinian supporters of Hamas hold a picture of leader Khaled Mashaal, during a rally to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the militant group, in the West Bank city of Ramallah. The new political program of Hamas, published Monday, is meant to help the Islamic militant group break out of its international isolation. The manifesto does not formally replace the group's fiery 1987 founding charter, but adopts more conciliatory language, even if some goals remain unchanged _ such as the eventual liberation of all of historic Palestine, including what is now Israel.  (AP Photo/ Majdi Mohammed)
Photo by: Majdi Mohammed
FILE -- In this Dec 14, 2012 file photo, Palestinian supporters of Hamas hold a picture of leader Khaled Mashaal, during a rally to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the militant group, in the West Bank city of Ramallah. The new political program of Hamas, published Monday, is meant to help the Islamic militant group break out of its international isolation. The manifesto does not formally replace the group's fiery 1987 founding charter, but adopts more conciliatory language, even if some goals remain unchanged _ such as the eventual liberation of all of historic Palestine, including what is now Israel. (AP Photo/ Majdi Mohammed)

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