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An Israeli mobile artillery piece fires towards southern Lebanon near the Israeli Lebanon border Sunday July 16, 2006. Defense Minister Amir Peretz on Sunday declared a 48-hour emergency home front situation in areas across the Galilee and the Golan vulnerable to rocket attacks from Lebanon. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
An Israeli mobile artillery piece fires towards southern Lebanon near the Israeli Lebanon border Sunday July 16, 2006. Defense Minister Amir Peretz on Sunday declared a 48-hour emergency home front situation in areas across the Galilee and the Golan vulnerable to rocket attacks from Lebanon. Photo by Ahmad Gharabli /Flash90.
An Israeli mobile artillery piece fires towards southern Lebanon near the Israeli Lebanon border Sunday July 16, 2006. Defense Minister Amir Peretz on Sunday declared a 48-hour emergency home front situation in areas across the Galilee and the Golan vulnerable to rocket attacks from Lebanon. Photo by Ahmad Gharabli /Flash90.
Israeli soldier sleep close to an Israeli mobile artillery piece pointed towards southern Lebanon near the Israeli Lebanon border Sunday July 16, 2006. Defense Minister Amir Peretz on Sunday declared a 48-hour emergency home front situation in areas across the Galilee and the Golan vulnerable to rocket attacks from Lebanon. Photo by Ahmad Gharabli /Flash90.
Israeli soldier sleep close to an Israeli mobile artillery piece pointed towards southern Lebanon near the Israeli Lebanon border Sunday July 16, 2006. Defense Minister Amir Peretz on Sunday declared a 48-hour emergency home front situation in areas across the Galilee and the Golan vulnerable to rocket attacks from Lebanon. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Israeli soldier read the newspaper close to an Israeli mobile artillery piece pointed towards southern Lebanon near the Israeli Lebanon border Sunday July 16, 2006. Defense Minister Amir Peretz on Sunday declared a 48-hour emergency home front situation in areas across the Galilee and the Golan vulnerable to rocket attacks from Lebanon. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Police and medics wheel a dead Israeli from the site of a rocket attack by Hezbollah guerrillas at the train station in the northern Israeli city of Haifa, Sunday July 16, 2006. Lebanese guerillas fired a relentless barrage of rockets into Haifa on Sunday, killing eight people at a train station and wounding seven others, police said. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert vowed that there would be "far-reaching consequences" for the attack.Photo by Pierre Terdjman / Flash90
Police and medics wheel a dead Israeli from the site of a rocket attack by Hezbollah guerrillas at the train station in the northern Israeli city of Haifa, Sunday July 16, 2006. Lebanese guerillas fired a relentless barrage of rockets into Haifa on Sunday, killing eight people at a train station and wounding seven others, police said. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert vowed that there would be "far-reaching consequences" for the attack.Photo by Pierre Terdjman/ Flash90
Police and medics inspects the site of a rocket attack by Hezbollah guerrillas at the train station in the northern Israeli city of Haifa, Sunday July 16, 2006. Lebanese guerillas fired a relentless barrage of rockets into Haifa on Sunday, killing eight people at a train station and wounding seven others, police said. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert vowed that there would be "far-reaching consequences" for the attack.Photo by Pierre Terdjman/ Flash90
Police and medics inspects the site of a rocket attack by Hezbollah guerrillas at the train station in the northern Israeli city of Haifa, Sunday July 16, 2006. Lebanese guerillas fired a relentless barrage of rockets into Haifa on Sunday, killing eight people at a train station and wounding seven others, police said. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert vowed that there would be "far-reaching consequences" for the attack.Photo by Pierre Terdjman/ Flash90
Police and medics inspects the site of a rocket attack by Hezbollah guerrillas at the train station in the northern Israeli city of Haifa, Sunday July 16, 2006. Lebanese guerillas fired a relentless barrage of rockets into Haifa on Sunday, killing eight people at a train station and wounding seven others, police said. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert vowed that there would be "far-reaching consequences" for the attack.Photo by Pierre Terdjman/ Flash90
Police and medics wheel a dead Israeli from the site of a rocket attack by Hezbollah guerrillas at the train station in the northern Israeli city of Haifa, Sunday July 16, 2006. Lebanese guerillas fired a relentless barrage of rockets into Haifa on Sunday, killing eight people at a train station and wounding seven others, police said. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert vowed that there would be "far-reaching consequences" for the attack.Photo by Pierre Terdjman/ Flash90