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GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - MAY 25: Palestinian boys play at a destroyed Hamas security force's position after an Israeli air strike in Gaza May 25, 2007. An Israeli air strike destroyed a position used by a Hamas security force in Gaza City. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash 90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - MAY 25: Palestinian boys play at a destroyed Hamas security force's position after an Israeli air strike in Gaza May 25, 2007. An Israeli air strike destroyed a position used by a Hamas security force in Gaza City. (photo by Ahmad Khateib/ Flash 90
Protestors lob stones at the Israeli military during their weekly protest against the construction of the Israel separation barrier at the West Bank village of Bilin 25 may 2007. One foreign photojournalist was injured in today's rally. The barrier is a combination of concrete walls and wire fences running more than 650 kilometres (400 miles) north to south which Israel says is necessary to protect itself from Palestinian militants. However, large sections of it encroach on the West Bank, and the Palestinians call it a land grab. The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding ruling in 2004 that parts of the barrier in the West Bank are illegal and should be removed. The barrier is supposed to follow the Green Line that marks Israel's borders before the 1967 Six Day War, when the Jewish state captured the Golan Heights, east Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Photo By Ahmad Gharabli/FLASH90
An Israeli soldier fires a stun grenade at protestors during the weekly protest against the construction of the Israel separation barrier at the West Bank village of Bilin 25 may 2007. One foreign photojournalist was injured in today's rally. The barrier is a combination of concrete walls and wire fences running more than 650 kilometres (400 miles) north to south which Israel says is necessary to protect itself from Palestinian militants. However, large sections of it encroach on the West Bank, and the Palestinians call it a land grab. The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding ruling in 2004 that parts of the barrier in the West Bank are illegal and should be removed. The barrier is supposed to follow the Green Line that marks Israel's borders before the 1967 Six Day War, when the Jewish state captured the Golan Heights, east Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.photo BY AHMAD GHARABLI/FLASH90
Agence France Presse photographer Abbas Momani, 33-years-old, lies in an ambulance after being wounded in the head by a rubber bullet fired by Israeli troops in the West Bank village of Bilin as protestors gathered to take part in the weekly rally against the building of the Israeli controversial separation barrier, 25 May 2007. Hundreds of foreign peace activists, Israelis and Palestinians demonstrate at least once a week in Bilin against the barrier being built in the West Bank. Israel justifies its massive barrier, made of electric fencing, barbed wire and concrete walls, by saying it needs to stop potential attackers from infiltrating the country and settlements in the West Bank. In 2004, the International Court of Justice issued a non-binding ruling that parts of the 650-kilometre (410-mile) barrier criss-crossing the West Bank are illegal and should be torn down. Israel has vowed to complete the project. Photo By Ahmad Gharabli/FLASH90
Two Qassam rockets were fired at Sderot Friday evening. One of the rockets landed near a house in the town. Four people were lightly injured by shrapnel, and 10 other residents suffered from shock. May 15, 2007. Photo by Almog Sugavker/FLASH90
Two Qassam rockets were fired at Sderot Friday evening. One of the rockets landed near a house in the town. Four people were lightly injured by shrapnel, and 10 other residents suffered from shock. May 15, 2007. Photo by Almog Sugavker/FLASH90
Two Qassam rockets were fired at Sderot Friday evening. One of the rockets landed near a house in the town. Four people were lightly injured by shrapnel, and 10 other residents suffered from shock. May 15, 2007. Photo by Almog Sugavker/FLASH90
Two Qassam rockets were fired at Sderot Friday evening. One of the rockets landed near a house in the town. Four people were lightly injured by shrapnel, and 10 other residents suffered from shock. May 15, 2007. Photo by Almog Sugavker/FLASH90
Two Qassam rockets were fired at Sderot Friday evening. One of the rockets landed near a house in the town. Four people were lightly injured by shrapnel, and 10 other residents suffered from shock. May 15, 2007. Photo by Almog Sugavker/FLASH90
Israel's Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni talks with members of the Wuhan Acrobatic Troupe from China who are performing in Jerusalem, 25 May 2007.The opening of the Israel festival took place today.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Israel's Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni talks with members of the Wuhan Acrobatic Troupe from China who are performing in Jerusalem, 25 May 2007.The opening of the Israel festival took place today.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Members of the Wuhan Acrobatic Troupe from China who are performing in Jerusalem, 25 May 2007.The opening of the Israel festival took place today.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Members of the Wuhan Acrobatic Troupe from China who are performing in Jerusalem, 25 May 2007. The opening of the Israel festival took place today.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Members of the Wuhan Acrobatic Troupe from China who are performing in Jerusalem, 25 May 2007.The opening of the Israel festival took place today.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Al-Ajami Mosque in Ajami, Jaffa's Arab neighborhood. The mosque was constructed in the 18th century and reconstructed in the mid-Seventies. Photo by Gili Yaari/ FLASH90.