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GAZA CITY GAZA STRIP- February 4, 2007: Member of Operational elements of the force loyal to the Ministry of the Interior why in the government of the Hamas movement, which is led by Minister Said Al William, during their deployment in the streets of Gaza City. in Gaza strip February 4, 2007. Mortar bombs exploded near the Gaza offices of Abbas on Sunday and rival gunmen exchanged fire in the streets, ignoring another shaky truce in the factional war between Fatah and Hamas.Photo by Ahmad Khateib /Flash 90
GAZA CITY GAZA STRIP- February 4, 2007: Member of Operational elements of the force loyal to the Ministry of the Interior why in the government of the Hamas movement, which is led by Minister Said Al William, during their deployment in the streets of Gaza City. in Gaza strip February 4, 2007. Mortar bombs exploded near the Gaza offices of Abbas on Sunday and rival gunmen exchanged fire in the streets, ignoring another shaky truce in the factional war between Fatah and Hamas. Photo by Ahmad Khateib /Flash 90
Close-up photograph of 25 thousand Iraqi Dinar in Jerusalem. 04 January 2007. More and more Israelis are choosing to invest their money in Iraqi Dinars. The Iraqi dinar has managed to appreciate by 25 percent in value. The “all-time low” of the Iraqi dinar appeals to sophisticated investors. Many investors are aware that they are buying the Iraqi dinar at a postwar level. Photo By Orel Cohen/Flash90
An Israeli foreign exchange dealer displays Iraqi Dinars in a foreign exchange store,Jerusalem. 04 January 2007. More and more Israelis are choosing to invest their money in Iraqi Dinars. The Iraqi dinar has managed to appreciate by 25 percent in value. The “all-time low” of the Iraqi dinar appeals to sophisticated investors. Many investors are aware that they are buying the Iraqi dinar at a postwar level. Photo By Orel Cohen/Flash90
An Israeli foreign exchange dealer displays Iraqi Dinars in a foreign exchange store,Jerusalem. 04 January 2007. More and more Israelis are choosing to invest their money in Iraqi Dinars. The Iraqi dinar has managed to appreciate by 25 percent in value. The “all-time low” of the Iraqi dinar appeals to sophisticated investors. Many investors are aware that they are buying the Iraqi dinar at a postwar level. Photo By Orel Cohen/Flash90
Visitors to the Dead Sea area, the lowest place on Earth at some minus 400 meters, look over the muddy water flooding over the main road in the area near Kibbutz Ein Gedi in Nahal Hever on Sunday, 04 Febuary 2007. Heavy rains falling in Jerusalem,Israel and the West Bank over the past 24-hour period have caused floods to pour down the barren desert hills (behind) to the Dead Sea area.
Photo by Yossi Zamir-Flash 90
In the Dead Sea area, the lowest place on Earth at some minus 400 meters,muddy water floodd over the main road in the area near Kibbutz Ein Gedi in Nahal Hever on Sunday, 04 Febuary 2007. Heavy rains falling in Jerusalem,Israel and the West Bank over the past 24-hour period have caused floods to pour down the barren desert hills (behind) to the Dead Sea area.
Photo by Yossi Zamir-Flash 90
In the Dead Sea area, the lowest place on Earth at some minus 400 meters, muddy water floods over the main road in the area near Kibbutz Ein Gedi in Nahal Arugot on Sunday, 04 Febuary 2007. Heavy rains falling in Jerusalem,Israel and the West Bank over the past 24-hour period have caused floods to pour down the barren desert hills (behind) to the Dead Sea area.
Photo by Yossi Zamir-Flash 90
Visitors to the Dead Sea area, the lowest place on Earth at some minus 400 meters, look over the muddy water flooding over the main road in the area near Kibbutz Ein Gedi in Nahal Arugot on Sunday, 04 Febuary 2007. Heavy rains falling in Jerusalem,Israel and the West Bank over the past 24-hour period have caused floods to pour down the barren desert hills (behind) to the Dead Sea area.
Photo by Yossi Zamir-Flash 90
A visitor to the Dead Sea area, the lowest place on Earth at some minus 400 meters, looks over the muddy water flooding over the main road in the area near Kibbutz Ein Gedi in Nahal Arugot on Sunday, 04 Febuary 2007. Heavy rains falling in Jerusalem,Israel and the West Bank over the past 24-hour period have caused floods to pour down the barren desert hills (behind) to the Dead Sea area.
Photo by Yossi Zamir-Flash 90
A visitor to the Dead Sea area, the lowest place on Earth at some minus 400 meters, looks over the muddy water flooding over the main road in the area near Kibbutz Ein Gedi in Nahal Arugot on Sunday, 04 Febuary 2007. Heavy rains falling in Jerusalem,Israel and the West Bank over the past 24-hour period have caused floods to pour down the barren desert hills (behind) to the Dead Sea area.
Photo by Yossi Zamir-Flash 90
An Ultra-Orthodox Jew walks in Mea Shearim neighborhood in Jerusalem with a hat covered with a plastic bag to protect it from the heavy rain that was falling in Jerusalem on February 05, 2007. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
An Ultra-Orthodox Jew passes by a young beggar girl that walks in the pouring rain in Mea Shearim neighborhood in Jerusalem on February 05, 2007. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
RAFAH, GAZA STRIP- February 4, 2007: Toy guns lie on the ground as Palestinian children shout slogans during a rally organised by the 'Palestinian Mini Parliament' against the internal fighting, in the southern Gaza Strip Rafah refugee camp in Gaza strip February 4, 2007. Mortar bombs exploded near the Gaza offices of Abbas on Sunday and rival gunmen exchanged fire in the streets, ignoring another shaky truce in the factional war between Fatah and Hamas. Photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash 90
RAFAH, GAZA STRIP- February 4, 2007: Toy guns lie on the ground as Palestinian children shout slogans during a rally organised by the 'Palestinian Mini Parliament' against the internal fighting, in the southern Gaza Strip Rafah refugee camp in Gaza strip February 4, 2007. Mortar bombs exploded near the Gaza offices of Abbas on Sunday and rival gunmen exchanged fire in the streets, ignoring another shaky truce in the factional war between Fatah and Hamas. Photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash 90
GAZA CITY GAZA STRIP- February 4, 2007:Palestinian students walks through a damaged building inside the Islamic University after it was attacked in Gaza City in Gaza strip February 4, 2007. Mortar bombs exploded near the Gaza offices of Abbas on Sunday and rival gunmen exchanged fire in the streets, ignoring another shaky truce in the factional war between Fatah and Hamas. Photo by Ahmed Khateib /Flash90
GAZA CITY GAZA STRIP- February 4, 2007:Palestinian students walks through a damaged building inside the Islamic University after it was attacked in Gaza City in Gaza strip February 4, 2007. Mortar bombs exploded near the Gaza offices of Abbas on Sunday and rival gunmen exchanged fire in the streets, ignoring another shaky truce in the factional war between Fatah and Hamas. Photo by Ahmed Khateib /Flash90
A Palestinian Bedouin shepherd belonging to the Jihalin tribe in Jerusalem comes back to the village with the herd at the end of the day on January on Feb. 04. 2007. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
The leader of Israel 's Islamic Movement, Sheikh Raed Salah (R), speaks to an Israeli policeman during a protest against Israeli excavations near the al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem February 4, 2007. Israeli excavations near Jerusalem's most sensitive shrine have sparked fury among Muslims who fear such works endanger its foundations, but officials involved said they will not damage the holy site. Israeli authorities are involved in a few excavations projects near the al-Haram al Sharif, the site of the Dome of the Rock and al-Aqsa Mosque where the biblical Jewish Temple once stood.PHOTO BY AHMAD GHARABLI /FLASH90