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Palestinians burn an Israeli flag and a U.S. flag during a protest against U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, in Gaza City on December 31, 2017. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/ Flash90
Palestinians burn an Israeli flag and a U.S. flag during a protest against U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, in Gaza City on December 31, 2017. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/ Flash90
Palestinians burn an Israeli flag and a U.S. flag during a protest against U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, in Gaza City on December 31, 2017. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/ Flash90
Palestinians burn an Israeli flag and a U.S. flag during a protest against U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, in Gaza City on December 31, 2017. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/ Flash90
Munther Fahmi an owner of bookstore in the American Colony Hotel Jan 29 2012 Fahmi, a Palestinian, was born in Jerusalem and lived there until he was 21, when he left for the United States for 20 years. He married in the U.S. and acquired an American passport. A year and a half ago, however, Fahmi was informed by the Interior Ministry that his visa would no longer be renewed and he should leave the country permanently .Today the Interior Ministry decided to allow Fahmi to stay in Israel.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Munther Fahmi an owner of bookstore in the American Colony Hotel Jan 29 2012 Fahmi, a Palestinian, was born in Jerusalem and lived there until he was 21, when he left for the United States for 20 years. He married in the U.S. and acquired an American passport. A year and a half ago, however, Fahmi was informed by the Interior Ministry that his visa would no longer be renewed and he should leave the country permanently .Today the Interior Ministry decided to allow Fahmi to stay in Israel.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Palestinian Hamas militants set fire to a coffin wrapped with U.S. flag during an anti-Israeli rally in al-Nuseirat refugee camp in the centre of Gaza Strip December 11, 2009. The Islamic movement, preparing to celebrate its 22nd anniversary on Monday, promised a big surprise on the celebration day as observers believed the surprise is related to Gilad Shalit, the Israeli solider Hamas holds in Gaza since in 2006. Photo by Wissam Nassar/Flash90
Palestinian Hamas militants carry a coffin wrapped with Israeli flag during an anti-Israeli rally in al-Nuseirat refugee camp in the centre of Gaza Strip December 11, 2009. The Islamic movement, preparing to celebrate its 22nd anniversary on Monday, promised a big surprise on the celebration day as observers believed the surprise is related to Gilad Shalit, the Israeli solider Hamas holds in Gaza since in 2006. Photo by Wissam Nassar/Flash90
A member of the delegation accompanying British parliamentarian George Galloway waves a U.S. flag as they arrive in the Gaza Strip from Egypt through the Rafah border crossing , southern Gaza Strip, Wednesday, July 15, 2009. The delegation of about 200 activists arrived in Gaza to deliver medical aid, trucks and show their support for lifting a 2-year old Israeli-Egyptian blockade of the territory.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
300 dual citizenship American - Gazans left today the Gaza strip, at the Erez crossing. from there they will continue on to their countries and settle down. January 22, 2009. Photo by Edi Israel / Flash 90.
300 dual citizenship American - Gazans left today the Gaza strip, at the Erez crossing. from there they will continue on to their countries and settle down. January 22, 2009. Photo by Edi Israel / Flash 90.
300 dual citizenship American - Gazans left today the Gaza strip, at the Erez crossing. from there they will continue on to their countries and settle down. January 22, 2009. Photo by Edi Israel / Flash 90.
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP-17 APRIL- 2007:Palestinians investigate damage at a private American school in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip, 21 April 2007. Masked gunmen stormed the private school early today and detonated a series of bombs inside causing serious damage, witnesses and security sources said. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90.
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP-17 APRIL- 2007:Palestinians investigate damage at a private American school in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip, 21 April 2007. Masked gunmen stormed the private school early today and detonated a series of bombs inside causing serious damage, witnesses and security sources said. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90.
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP-17 APRIL- 2007:Palestinian boys look at the damage at a private American school in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip, 21 April 2007. Masked gunmen stormed the private school early today and detonated a series of bombs inside causing serious damage, witnesses and security sources said. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash90.
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - AUGUST 13: Palestinians burn flags of US, and UK, and Israel, during a protest against the ongoing Israeli incursion into southern Lebanon, 12 August 2006 in Gaza City. Israeli troops and tanks poured deep into Lebanon on Saturday in a broad "open-ended" offensive unleashed despite a unanimous UN Security Council call for an end to the month-old war. Photo by Ahmad Khateib /Flash 90
**FILE2003**
Palestinian rescue workers search through the wreckage of two US diplomate vehicles damaged in a bomb blast in the Gaza Strip October 15, 2003. The bomb ripped through a U.S. diplomate convoy, killing three American security men in the first attack on U.S. officials in three years of Israeli-Palestinian violence. Photo by Flash 90
**FILE2003**
A Palestinian police officer searches through the wreckage of two US diplomate vehicles damaged in a bomb blast in the Gaza Strip October 15, 2003. The bomb ripped through a U.S. diplomate convoy, killing three American security men in the first attack on U.S. officials in three years of Israeli-Palestinian violence. Photo by Flash 90
**FILE2003**
A crane tows away one of the destroyed US diplomate vehicles that were damaged in a bomb blast in the Gaza Strip October 15, 2003. The bomb ripped through a U.S. diplomate convoy, killing three American security men in the first attack on U.S. officials in three years of Israeli-Palestinian violence. Photo by Flash 90
**FILE2003**
A crane tows away the wreckage of one of two US diplomate vehicles damaged in a bomb blast in the Gaza Strip October 15, 2003. The bomb ripped through a U.S. diplomate convoy, killing three American security men in the first attack on U.S. officials in three years of Israeli-Palestinian violence. Photo by Flash 90
**FILE2003**
Palestinian policemen search through the wreckage of two US diplomate vehicles damaged in a bomb blast in the Gaza Strip October 15, 2003. The bomb ripped through a U.S. diplomate convoy, killing three American security men in the first attack on U.S. officials in three years of Israeli-Palestinian violence. Photo by Flash 90
**FILE2003**
Palestinians stand beside a destroyed vehicle at the scene of a blast by an apparent roadside bomb in the Gaza Strip on October 15, 2003. Four security guards were killed by a roadside bomb attack against a convoy of U.S. diplomate vehicles. photo by Flash90
**FILE2003**
Palestinian policemen stand alongside the wreckage of two US diplomate vehicles damaged in a bomb blast in the Gaza Strip October 15, 2003. The bomb ripped through a U.S. diplomate convoy, killing three American security men in the first attack on U.S. officials in three years of Israeli-Palestinian violence. Photo by Flash 90