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Palestinian policemen inspect a damage of a car has been exploded, in the Rafah town in southern Gaza Strip, 03 November 2007. One Hamas policemen were killed and Two others wounded by an Israeli air strike on their car, security and medical officials said.Photo by abed AL-Rahim AL-Khatib/Flash90
Palestinian mourners carry the body of Mohammed Siam during his funeral in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, 03 November 2007. An Israeli air strike killed a member of the Islamist Hamas movement and seriously wounded another two people overnight in the southern Gaza Strip, Palestinian medics said today. An Israeli army spokeswoman confirmed the strike, adding that it was aimed at a site regularly used as a launchpad for mortar attacks and came after Hamas fired four rounds at southern Israel yesterday.Photo by abed AL-Rahim AL-Khatib/Flash90
Palestinian mourners carry the body of Mohammed Siam during his funeral in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, 03 November 2007. An Israeli air strike killed a member of the Islamist Hamas movement and seriously wounded another two people overnight in the southern Gaza Strip, Palestinian medics said today. An Israeli army spokeswoman confirmed the strike, adding that it was aimed at a site regularly used as a launchpad for mortar attacks and came after Hamas fired four rounds at southern Israel yesterday.Photo by abed AL-Rahim AL-Khatib/Flash90
Palestinian mourners carry the body of Mohammed Siam during his funeral in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, 03 November 2007. An Israeli air strike killed a member of the Islamist Hamas movement and seriously wounded another two people overnight in the southern Gaza Strip, Palestinian medics said today. An Israeli army spokeswoman confirmed the strike, adding that it was aimed at a site regularly used as a launchpad for mortar attacks and came after Hamas fired four rounds at southern Israel yesterday.Photo by abed AL-Rahim AL-Khatib/Flash90
Palestinian mourners carry the body of Mohammed Siam during his funeral in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, 03 November 2007. An Israeli air strike killed a member of the Islamist Hamas movement and seriously wounded another two people overnight in the southern Gaza Strip, Palestinian medics said today. An Israeli army spokeswoman confirmed the strike, adding that it was aimed at a site regularly used as a launchpad for mortar attacks and came after Hamas fired four rounds at southern Israel yesterday.Photo by abed AL-Rahim AL-Khatib/Flash90
Palestinian national security forces stand guard at a new checkpoint in the West Bank city of Nablus, 03 November 2007. More than 300 police reinforcements have deployed to the flashpoint city of Nablus, launching a Palestinian Authority security plan to restore law and order to the chaotic West Bank..Photo by Wagdi Ashtiyeh /Flash90.
New Palestinian national security forces patrol in the West Bank city of Nablus, 03 November 2007. More than 300 police reinforcements have deployed to the flashpoint city of Nablus, launching a Palestinian Authority security plan to restore law and order to the chaotic West Bank. Photo by Wagdi Ashtiyeh /Flash90.
Palestinian national security forces stand guard at a new checkpoint in the West Bank city of Nablus, 03 November 2007. More than 300 police reinforcements have deployed to the flashpoint city of Nablus, launching a Palestinian Authority security plan to restore law and order to the chaotic West Bank..Photo by Wagdi Ashtiyeh /Flash90.
New Palestinian national security forces patrol in the West Bank city of Nablus, 03 November 2007. More than 300 police reinforcements have deployed to the flashpoint city of Nablus, launching a Palestinian Authority security plan to restore law and order to the chaotic West Bank. Photo by Wagdi Ashtiyeh /Flash90.
New Palestinian national security forces patrol in the West Bank city of Nablus, 03 November 2007. More than 300 police reinforcements have deployed to the flashpoint city of Nablus, launching a Palestinian Authority security plan to restore law and order to the chaotic West Bank. Photo by Wagdi Ashtiyeh /Flash90.
Masked Fatah movement Martyrs Brigades Al Aaqsa , an armed wing of President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement, hold weapons during conference and marche of the support of the government of President Mahmoud Abbas at the Balata refugee camp near the west bank city of Nablus,Saturday, Nov, 3, 2007.More than 300 police reinforcements have deployed to the flashpoint city of Nablus, launching a Palestinian Authority security plan to restore law and order to the chaotic West Bank. Photo by Wagdi Ashtiyeh /Flash90.
Masked Fatah movement Martyrs Brigades Al Aaqsa , an armed wing of President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement, hold weapons during conference and marche of the support of the government of President Mahmoud Abbas at the Balata refugee camp near the west bank city of Nablus,Saturday, Nov, 3, 2007.More than 300 police reinforcements have deployed to the flashpoint city of Nablus, launching a Palestinian Authority security plan to restore law and order to the chaotic West Bank. Photo by Wagdi Ashtiyeh /Flash90.
Tiv Taam, Israel’s largest non-kosher food group, producing, importing and marketing foodstuffs from all over the world.Netanya, Nov 3 2007. Photo by Hagit Rabinowitz/Flash90
Amne Jarushi's song sketches with the words:" Arab Arab we are Arab.." .Amne, a member of the Hip-Hop band System Ali, is writing Arabic words with Hebrew writing. System Ali is a Hip-Hop ensemble in four languages: Hebrew, Arabic, Russian and English. The band was founded in 2006 in a bomb-shelter in Ajami neighborhood in the city of Jaffa. Its 11 members – M.Cs and musicians - bring to stage the rich, charged encounters and clashes between languages, musical styles, personal stories and inspirations – drawn from the every day realities in the city of Jaffa. These are the fuel of the band's creation and strength, establishing itself as the leading Hip-Hop
crew of Jaffa and South Tel-Aviv. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90.
Mhamad Aguani, a member of the Hip-Hop band System Ali during rehersals in a shelter in South Tel Aviv on Nov. 3, 2007. System Ali is a Hip-Hop ensemble in four languages: Hebrew, Arabic, Russian and English. The band was founded in 2006 in a bomb-shelter in Ajami neighborhood in the city of Jaffa. Its 11 members – M.Cs and musicians - bring to stage the rich, charged encounters and clashes between languages, musical styles, personal stories and inspirations – drawn from the every day realities in the city of Jaffa. These are the fuel of the band's creation and strength, establishing itself as the leading Hip-Hop
crew of Jaffa and South Tel-Aviv. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90.