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  • PALESTINIAN QASSAM ROCKET
    Edi Israel
    Sderot
    wounded
    quassam
    quassam attack
    Qassam
    palestinians
    palestinian
    An Israeli teenager is evacuated to the emergency room after he was seriously wounded by a Qassam Rocket fired on Sderot on 26. 2006. Photo by Edi Israel Flash90
  • PALESTINIAN QASSAM ROCKET
    Edi Israel
    Sderot
    quassam
    quassam attack
    Qassam
    palestinians
    palestinian
    Israeli teenager from Sderot cry after that a Qassam rocket wounded two teenagers on 26. 2006. Photo by Edi Israel Flash90
  • PALESTINIAN QASSAM ROCKET
    Edi Israel
    Sderot
    quassam
    quassam attack
    Israeli Ambassadors
    Qassam
    palestinians
    palestinian
    Israeli ambassadors from European countries look at differents types of Qassam rockets that have fallen in the past on Sderot at the Sderot police station. Photo by Edi Israel Flash90
  • MIDEAST-PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-RALLY
    AHMAD GHARABLI
    Ramallah
    Fatah
    Hamas
    palestinians
    palestinian
    Ismail Haniyeh
    MIDEAST-PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-RALLY Palestinians from different political movements take to the streets in a rally of unity and to protest against the clashes between two of the main Palestinian political parties, the ruling Hamas party and Fatah in the West Bank city of Ramallah 26 December 2006.The March 2006 election victory and formation of the Hamas cabinet effectively has split the Palestinian leadership, with Fatah's moderate, West-backed Mahmud Abbas as president and Hamas' hardline Ismail Haniya as prime minister. The West, which along with Israel considers Hamas a terrorist organization, responded by suspending all direct aid to the Palestinian government, while the Jewish state froze the transfer of customs duties it collects on behalf of the PA. The financial freeze has left tens of thousands of civil servants without salaries as infighting between Hamas and Fatah turned violent and kept tensions simmering.PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
  • MIDEAST-PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-RALLY
    AHMAD GHARABLI
    Ramallah
    Fatah
    Hamas
    palestinians
    palestinian
    Ismail Haniyeh
    MIDEAST-PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-RALLY Palestinians from different political movements take to the streets in a rally of unity and to protest against the clashes between two of the main Palestinian political parties, the ruling Hamas party and Fatah in the West Bank city of Ramallah 26 December 2006.The March 2006 election victory and formation of the Hamas cabinet effectively has split the Palestinian leadership, with Fatah's moderate, West-backed Mahmud Abbas as president and Hamas' hardline Ismail Haniya as prime minister. The West, which along with Israel considers Hamas a terrorist organization, responded by suspending all direct aid to the Palestinian government, while the Jewish state froze the transfer of customs duties it collects on behalf of the PA. The financial freeze has left tens of thousands of civil servants without salaries as infighting between Hamas and Fatah turned violent and kept tensions simmering. PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
  • MIDEAST-PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-RALLY
    AHMAD GHARABLI
    Ramallah
    Fatah
    Hamas
    palestinians
    palestinian
    Ismail Haniyeh
    MIDEAST-PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-RALLY Palestinians from different political movements take to the streets in a rally of unity and to protest against the clashes between two of the main Palestinian political parties, the ruling Hamas party and Fatah in the West Bank city of Ramallah 26 December 2006.The March 2006 election victory and formation of the Hamas cabinet effectively has split the Palestinian leadership, with Fatah's moderate, West-backed Mahmud Abbas as president and Hamas' hardline Ismail Haniya as prime minister. The West, which along with Israel considers Hamas a terrorist organization, responded by suspending all direct aid to the Palestinian government, while the Jewish state froze the transfer of customs duties it collects on behalf of the PA. The financial freeze has left tens of thousands of civil servants without salaries as infighting between Hamas and Fatah turned violent and kept tensions simmering.PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
  • MIDEAST-PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-RALLY
    AHMAD GHARABLI
    Ramallah
    Fatah
    Hamas
    palestinians
    palestinian
    Ismail Haniyeh
    MIDEAST-PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-RALLY Palestinians from different political movements take to the streets in a rally of unity and to protest against the clashes between two of the main Palestinian political parties, the ruling Hamas party and Fatah in the West Bank city of Ramallah 26 December 2006.The March 2006 election victory and formation of the Hamas cabinet effectively has split the Palestinian leadership, with Fatah's moderate, West-backed Mahmud Abbas as president and Hamas' hardline Ismail Haniya as prime minister. The West, which along with Israel considers Hamas a terrorist organization, responded by suspending all direct aid to the Palestinian government, while the Jewish state froze the transfer of customs duties it collects on behalf of the PA. The financial freeze has left tens of thousands of civil servants without salaries as infighting between Hamas and Fatah turned violent and kept tensions simmering.PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
  • MIDEAST-PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-RALLY
    AHMAD GHARABLI
    Ramallah
    Hamas
    Fatah
    palestinians
    palestinian
    Ismail Haniyeh
    MIDEAST-PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-RALLY Palestinians from different political movements take to the streets in a rally of unity and to protest against the clashes between two of the main Palestinian political parties, the ruling Hamas party and Fatah in the West Bank city of Ramallah 26 December 2006.The March 2006 election victory and formation of the Hamas cabinet effectively has split the Palestinian leadership, with Fatah's moderate, West-backed Mahmud Abbas as president and Hamas' hardline Ismail Haniya as prime minister. The West, which along with Israel considers Hamas a terrorist organization, responded by suspending all direct aid to the Palestinian government, while the Jewish state froze the transfer of customs duties it collects on behalf of the PA. The financial freeze has left tens of thousands of civil servants without salaries as infighting between Hamas and Fatah turned violent and kept tensions simmering.PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
  • SNOW IN JERUSALEM
    Flash90
    family
    snow
    snow storm
    winter
    **FILE**Four family members walk together during a snow storm in Jerusalem. Photo by Flash90.
  • SNOW IN JERUSALEM
    Flash90
    rain
    umbrella
    western wall
    winter
    **FILE**A man prays during a rain storm at the Western Wall at the old city of Jerusalem. Photo by Flash90.
  • SNOW IN JERUSALEM
    Flash90
    David's Tower
    snow storm
    old city of Jerusalem
    winter
    Jerusalem cityscape
    **FILE**A man walks near David's Tower at the old city of Jerusalem during a snow storm. Photo by Flash90.
  • SANHEDRIN
    Nati Shohat
    rabbis
    SANHEDRIN
    Sanhedrin rabbis gathered in Jerusalem’s Old City on December 26. 2006. The Sanhedrin, a religious assembly that convened in one of the Holy Temple chambers in Jerusalem, comprised 71 sages and existed during the Tannaitic period, from several decades before the Common Era until roughly 425 C.E. Details of today's ceremony are still sketchy, but the organizers' announced their intention to convene 71 rabbis who have received special rabbinic ordination as specified by Maimonides. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
  • SANHEDRIN
    Nati Shohat
    rabbis
    SANHEDRIN
    Sanhedrin rabbis gathered in Jerusalem’s Old City on December 26. 2006. The Sanhedrin, a religious assembly that convened in one of the Holy Temple chambers in Jerusalem, comprised 71 sages and existed during the Tannaitic period, from several decades before the Common Era until roughly 425 C.E. Details of today's ceremony are still sketchy, but the organizers' announced their intention to convene 71 rabbis who have received special rabbinic ordination as specified by Maimonides. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
  • SANHEDRIN
    Nati Shohat
    rabbis
    SANHEDRIN
    Sanhedrin rabbis gathered in Jerusalem’s Old City on December 26. 2006. The Sanhedrin, a religious assembly that convened in one of the Holy Temple chambers in Jerusalem, comprised 71 sages and existed during the Tannaitic period, from several decades before the Common Era until roughly 425 C.E. Details of today's ceremony are still sketchy, but the organizers' announced their intention to convene 71 rabbis who have received special rabbinic ordination as specified by Maimonides. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90