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MAGHAZI REFUGEE CAMP, GAZA STRIP, JULY 20, 2006: Palestinian family leave they home, After an armed Tanks entering on the street near Palestinian homes into Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza strip July 20, 2006. An Israeli air strike in a refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip killed at least one Palestinian militant and wounded eight others on Thursday, local medics said. (Photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash 90
Israeli soldiers cover their ears as a tank fires into Lebanon from Kiryat Shemona on July 20, 2006. The fighting over the last two days in this are alone have killed two Israeli soldiers. Photo by Guy Assayag /Flash90
Israeli soldiers walk behind a tank in a a field of mobile artillery units pointed towards Lebanon in the town of Kiryat Shemona in northern Israel on July 20, 2006. After heavy battles with Hezbollah guerillas yesterday, Israeli 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 Guy Assayag /Flash90
Israeli soldiers evacuate a wounded comrade near the Israeli town of Avivim, along the Lebanese border, July 20, 2006. Hizbollah fought fierce battles with Israeli troops on the Lebanese border on Thursday, as thousands more foreigners fled the nine-day-old war in Lebanon, including 1,000 Americans evacuated by U.S. Marines.
Photo by Haim Azoulai /Flash90
Israeli soldiers conduct morning prayers at a field of mobile artillery units pointed towards Lebanon in the town of Kiryat Shmona in northern Israel on July 20, 2006. After heavy battles with Hezbollah guerillas yesterday, Israeli 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 Phil Sussman /Flash90
Empty artillery shells sit behind a tank in a a field of mobile artillery units pointed towards Lebanon in the town of Kiryat Shmona in northern Israel on July 20, 2006. After heavy battles with Hezbollah guerillas yesterday, Israeli 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 Phil Sussman /Flash90
An Israeli soldier holds up a torah scroll as he conducts morning prayers with other soldiers at a field of mobile artillery units pointed towards Lebanon in the town of Kiryat Shmona in northern Israel on July 20, 2006. After heavy battles with Hezbollah guerillas yesterday, Israeli 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 Phil Sussman /Flash90
A convoy of Israeli tanks wait outside of the northern Israeli town of Avivim on July 20, 2006, preparing to enter an ongoing battle at the Lebanese border with Hezbollah guerillas. Yesterday's causalties include two Israeli soldiers, and it is reported that today four hezbollah militants were killed in battle. Photo by Phil Sussman /Flash90
Despite the Hezbollah attacks at the north of Israel, Clubbers in Jerusalem celebrate at a night club called Haoman 17, on Thursay, July 20, 2006. Photo by Michal Fattal/ Flash90
Despite the Hezbollah attacks at the north of Israel, Clubbers in Jerusalem celebrate at a night club called Haoman 17, on Thursay, July 20, 2006. Photo by Michal Fattal/ Flash90
Israeli soldier sleep close to an Israeli mobile artillery piece pointed towards southern Lebanon near the Israeli Lebanon border July 20, 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 /AHMMAD GHARABLI /FLASH90
Israeli soldier pray close to an Israeli mobile artillery piece pointed towards southern Lebanon near the Israeli Lebanon border July 20, 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.
A convoy of Israeli armoured military vehicles moves near the northern Israeli village of Avivim, along the Lebanese border, July 20, 2006. A token force of U.S. Marines landed in Lebanon on Thursday to evacuate Americans stranded by a nine-day-old Israeli bombardment that has killed more than 300 people but failed to stop Hizbollah rocket strikes on Israel. Photo by Haim Azulai /Flash90
Israeli Defense Minister Amir Peretz, center, speaks during a visit to the Kiryat Shmona Municipality bomb shelter, in northern Israel , Thursday, July 20, 2006. In nine days of violence that erupted after Hezbollah launched a cross-border attack on an Israeli military patrol, twenty-nine people had been killed on the Israeli side of the border, including 14 soldiers and 15 civilians. Israel's army chief said Thursday that an offensive in Lebanon would not end until Israel's security is restored, and vowed to destroy Hezbollah's arsenal and military capabilities. Photo by Haim Azulai /Flash90
At a Jewish Agency absorption center for Ethiopian Jewish immigrants in the northern Israeli town of Tzefat, residents stand among the damage from a Hezbollah ketushya rocket. Photo by Phil Sussman /Flash90
In the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Shemona, a soldier stands duty on July 20, 2006 at the entrance to an artillery field of tanks used for firing at Hezbollah guerillas in Lebanon. Photo by Phil Sussman /Flash90
At a Jewish Agency absorption center for Ethiopian immigrants in the northern Israeli town of Tzefat, children pretend to be soldiers while an actual Israeli soldier looks on and laughs. Photo by Phil Sussman /Flash90
A rabbi conducts a wedding ceremony for an Israeli couple Shlomi Bouskila, 30, right, and Maya Lougasi, 28, second left, inside a bomb shelter where they've been living for over a week, in the town of Kiryat Shmona, in northern Israel, Thursday, July 20, 2006. All residents of northern Israel have been ordered by the army's Home Front Command to stay nearby shelters until further notice. PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI /FLASH90