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Palestinian Fatema al-Soare lies in her hospital bed in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv as she is visited by Palestinian religious leaders Greek Orthodox archimandrite Theodosios (Atallah)Hanna and sheikh Mohammed Hussein (L) 06 July 2007. Soare and some 14 other Palestinian residents of the Gaza Strip, mainly supporters of the Fatah party led by Mahmoud Abbas, were ambulanced into Israel after they were injured during the bloody factional fighting in the Gaza Strip last month between the Fatah and Hamas movements, both of which made up the now sacked Palestinian Unity Government. Photo by Ahmad Gharabli/FLASH90
Palestinian religious leaders Greek Orthodox archimandrite Theodosios (Atallah)Hanna and sheikh Mohammed Hussein (L) visit injured Palestinians at the hospital in Tel-Aviv on July 6, 2007. 15 Palestinian residents of the Gaza Strip, mainly supporters of the Fatah party led by Mahmoud Abbas, were ambulanced into Israel after they were injured in the bloody factional fighting between the Fatah and Hamas movements last month, both of which make up the now sacked Palestinian Unity Government. Photo by Ahmad Gharabli/FLASH90
Palestinian residents of the Gaza Strip, mainly supporters of the Fatah party led by Mahmoud Abbas, were ambulanced into Israel after they were injured in the bloody factional fighting between the Fatah and Hamas movements last month, both of which make up the now sacked Palestinian Unity Government. July 06, 2007. Photo by Ahmad Gharabli/FLASH90
Palestinian religious leaders Greek Orthodox archimandrite Theodosios (Atallah)Hanna and sheikh Mohammed Hussein (L) visit injured Palestinians at the hospital in Tel-Aviv on July 6, 2007. 15 Palestinian residents of the Gaza Strip, mainly supporters of the Fatah party led by Mahmoud Abbas, were ambulanced into Israel after they were injured in the bloody factional fighting between the Fatah and Hamas movements last month, both of which make up the now sacked Palestinian Unity Government. Photo by Ahmad Gharabli/FLASH90
Palestinian religious leaders Greek Orthodox archimandrite Theodosios (Atallah)Hanna and sheikh Mohammed Hussein (L) visit injured Palestinians at the hospital in Tel-Aviv on July 6, 2007. 15 Palestinian residents of the Gaza Strip, mainly supporters of the Fatah party led by Mahmoud Abbas, were ambulanced into Israel after they were injured in the bloody factional fighting between the Fatah and Hamas movements last month, both of which make up the now sacked Palestinian Unity Government. Photo by Ahmad Gharabli/FLASH90
Palestinian religious leaders Greek Orthodox archimandrite Theodosios (Atallah)Hanna and sheikh Mohammed Hussein (L) visit injured Palestinians at the hospital in Tel-Aviv on July 6, 2007. 15 Palestinian residents of the Gaza Strip, mainly supporters of the Fatah party led by Mahmoud Abbas, were ambulanced into Israel after they were injured in the bloody factional fighting between the Fatah and Hamas movements last month, both of which make up the now sacked Palestinian Unity Government. Photo by Ahmad Gharabli/FLASH90