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**FILE**An Arabic Israeli man pick up remains of a katyusha rocket were a rocket fired from lebanon hit killing two resident at the Israeli arab village of Majdel Krum northern Israel, Friday, August 4, 2006. Photo by flash90
**FILE**Arabic Israeli men look at the impact left by a katyusha rocket were a rocket fired from lebanon hit killing two resident at the Israeli arab village of Majdel Krum northern Israel, Friday, August 4, 2006. Photo by flash90
Iisraeli artillerry fire toward Hezbollah targets based in south Lebanon on August Friday 04. 2006 closed to Israeli Lebanon border. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
An Iisraeli reservist prays as he stands close to his tank as he waits for entering Lebanon on August Friday 04. 2006 closed to Israeli Lebanon border. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Iisraeli artillerry fire toward Hezbollah targets based in south Lebanon on August Friday 04. 2006 closed to Israeli Lebanon border. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Israeli Arabs scream while carrying the coffins of Shnati Shnati, Amir Naim and Muhamed Faor, along the streets of Ma'alot Tarshiha who were killed Thursday in a rocket attack, in Ma'alot Tarshiha , in northern Israel, Friday, Aug. 4, 2006. Olivier Fitoussi /FLASH90
Israeli Arab scream while carrying the coffins of Shnati Shnati, Amir Naim and Muhamed Faor, along the streets of Ma'alot Tarshiha who were killed Thursday in a rocket attack, in Ma'alot Tarshiha , in northern Israel, Friday, Aug. 4, 2006. Olivier Fitoussi /FLASH90
Israeli Arab scream while they cover the coffins of Shnati Shnati, Amir Naim and Muhamed Faor, along the streets of Ma'alot Tarshiha who were killed Thursday in a rocket attack, in Ma'alot Tarshiha , in northern Israel, Friday, Aug. 4, 2006. Olivier Fitoussi /FLASH90
Policemen arrest a Palestinian man during clashes in the Old City of Jerusalem on 04 Aug 2006. Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Melanie Fidler / Flash90
Muslim men pray at Damascus Gate towards the Old City while Israeli mounted police stand guard nearby as Palestinians were denied access to prayers the at al-Aqsa mosque in the Old City of Jerusalem on 04 Aug 2006. Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Melanie Fidler / Flash90
Muslims mens prays at the Damascus Gate to the Old City while Israelis mounted police stand guard nearby as Palestinians were denied access to prayers the at al-Aqsa mosque in the Old City of Jerusalem on 04 Aug 2006. Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Orel cohen / Flash90
Muslim mens pray at the Damascus Gate to the Old City while Israelis mounted police stand guard nearby as Palestinians were denied access to prayers the at al-Aqsa mosque in the Old City of Jerusalem on 04 Aug 2006. Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Orel cohen / Flash90
Policemen check ID in the Old City of Jerusalem on 04 Aug 2006. Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Orel cohen / Flash90
An Israeli soldier sits on guard above the Damascus Gate to the Old City while Israelis mounted police stand guard nearby as Palestinians were denied access to prayers the at al-Aqsa mosque in the Old City of Jerusalem on 04 Aug 2006. Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Phil Sussman / Flash90