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Masked Palestinian members of the Hamas Executive Force move to detain a Fatah supporter during clashes at a protest following Muslim prayers in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, Friday, Sept. 7, 2007. Hamas security forces armed with rifles and clubs beat Fatah supporters trying to hold street prayers to protest the Islamic group's rule in Gaza, witnesses said.
Photo by Ahmad Khatib/Flash 90
Masked Palestinian members of the Hamas Executive Force move to detain a Fatah supporter during clashes at a protest following Muslim prayers in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, Friday, Sept. 7, 2007. Hamas security forces armed with rifles and clubs beat Fatah supporters trying to hold street prayers to protest the Islamic group's rule in Gaza, witnesses said.
Photo by Ahmad Khatib/Flash 90
Palestinian supporters of the Fatah Movement sit outside during Muslim prayers in the city of Rafah Friday, Sep. 7, 2007. In several cities, Fatah supporters gathered for public Friday noon prayers in open areas to express solidarity with Fatah In the Gaza Strip, Hamas security forces armed with rifles and clubs beat Fatah supporters trying to hold street prayers to protest the Islamic group's rule in Gaza, in the latest episode in friction between the groups since Hamas' bloody seizure of power in Gaza in June. This week Hamas banned all public prayers
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Masked Palestinian members of the Hamas Executive Force move to detain a Fatah supporter during clashes at a protest following Muslim prayers in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, Friday, Sept. 7, 2007. Hamas security forces armed with rifles and clubs beat Fatah supporters trying to hold street prayers to protest the Islamic group's rule in Gaza, witnesses said.
Photo by Ahmad Khatib/Flash 90
Israeli tanks are seen at an army base in the Golan Heights close to the border with Syria , Friday Sept. 7, 2007. Syria lashed out at Israel again Friday and threatened possible government action, a day after Damascus said its air defenses opened fire on Israeli aircraft that dropped "munitions" inside the country. It was still unclear what happened overnight Thursday. Syria has stopped short of accusing Israel of purposely bombing its territory, and an Israeli spokesman has said he could not comment on military operations.
Photo by Haim Azulay/Flash 90
Israeli tanks are seen at an army base in the Golan Heights close to the border with Syria , Friday Sept. 7, 2007. Syria lashed out at Israel again Friday and threatened possible government action, a day after Damascus said its air defenses opened fire on Israeli aircraft that dropped "munitions" inside the country. It was still unclear what happened overnight Thursday. Syria has stopped short of accusing Israel of purposely bombing its territory, and an Israeli spokesman has said he could not comment on military operations.
Photo by Haim Azulay/Flash 90
Israeli tanks are seen at an army base in the Golan Heights close to the border with Syria , Friday Sept. 7, 2007. Syria lashed out at Israel again Friday and threatened possible government action, a day after Damascus said its air defenses opened fire on Israeli aircraft that dropped "munitions" inside the country. It was still unclear what happened overnight Thursday. Syria has stopped short of accusing Israel of purposely bombing its territory, and an Israeli spokesman has said he could not comment on military operations.
Photo by Haim Azulay/Flash 90
Israeli tanks are seen at an army base in the Golan Heights close to the border with Syria , Friday Sept. 7, 2007. Syria lashed out at Israel again Friday and threatened possible government action, a day after Damascus said its air defenses opened fire on Israeli aircraft that dropped "munitions" inside the country. It was still unclear what happened overnight Thursday. Syria has stopped short of accusing Israel of purposely bombing its territory, and an Israeli spokesman has said he could not comment on military operations.
Photo by Haim Azulay/Flash 90
Israeli tanks are seen at an army base in the Golan Heights close to the border with Syria , Friday Sept. 7, 2007. Syria lashed out at Israel again Friday and threatened possible government action, a day after Damascus said its air defenses opened fire on Israeli aircraft that dropped "munitions" inside the country. It was still unclear what happened overnight Thursday. Syria has stopped short of accusing Israel of purposely bombing its territory, and an Israeli spokesman has said he could not comment on military operations.
Photo by Haim Azulay/Flash 90
Israeli tanks are seen at an army base in the Golan Heights close to the border with Syria , Friday Sept. 7, 2007. Syria lashed out at Israel again Friday and threatened possible government action, a day after Damascus said its air defenses opened fire on Israeli aircraft that dropped "munitions" inside the country. It was still unclear what happened overnight Thursday. Syria has stopped short of accusing Israel of purposely bombing its territory, and an Israeli spokesman has said he could not comment on military operations.
Photo by Haim Azulay/Flash 90
Israeli tanks are seen at an army base in the Golan Heights close to the border with Syria , Friday Sept. 7, 2007. Syria lashed out at Israel again Friday and threatened possible government action, a day after Damascus said its air defenses opened fire on Israeli aircraft that dropped "munitions" inside the country. It was still unclear what happened overnight Thursday. Syria has stopped short of accusing Israel of purposely bombing its territory, and an Israeli spokesman has said he could not comment on military operations.
Photo by Haim Azulay/Flash 90
Israeli tanks are seen at an army base in the Golan Heights close to the border with Syria , Friday Sept. 7, 2007. Syria lashed out at Israel again Friday and threatened possible government action, a day after Damascus said its air defenses opened fire on Israeli aircraft that dropped "munitions" inside the country. It was still unclear what happened overnight Thursday. Syria has stopped short of accusing Israel of purposely bombing its territory, and an Israeli spokesman has said he could not comment on military operations.
Photo by Haim Azulay/Flash 90
Prince Edward the Earl of Wessex (C) visiting the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial and Museum in Jerusalem, Israel, 07 September 2007. Photo By Orel Cohen/FLASH90