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KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP - OCTOBER 14: Relatives pray over the bodies of six Palestinians during their funeral in the southern Gaza Strip town of Khan Yunis on October 14, 2006. More than 20 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli airstrikes in the past 48 hours. Photo by Ahmad Khateib / Flash90
Israeli ultra orthodox kids watch from window as others celebrate dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah on Saturday in the Jewish settlement of Betar Aylit, October 14, 2006. Simchat Torah which means "rejoicing with/of the Torah" is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar and is marked with festivities in synagogue that include singing, dancing and (typically) a moderate consumption of alcohol.Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
Israelis dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah on Saturday in the Jewish settlement of Betar Illit, October 14, 2006. Simchat Torah which means "rejoicing with/of the Torah" is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar and is marked with festivities in synagogue that include singing, dancing and (typically) a moderate consumption of alcohol.Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
An Israeli ultra orthodox child dances with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah on Saturday in the Jewish settlement of Betar Aylit, October 14, 2006. Simchat Torah which means "rejoicing with/of the Torah" is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar and is marked with festivities in synagogue that include singing, dancing and (typically) a moderate consumption of alcohol.Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90
Israelis dance with the Scroll of a Torah during the Jewish holiday of Rejoicing of the Torah on Saturday in the Jewish settlement of Betar Aylit, October 14, 2006. Simchat Torah which means "rejoicing with/of the Torah" is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar and is marked with festivities in synagogue that include singing, dancing and (typically) a moderate consumption of alcohol.Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90