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Palestinian Muslim pilgrims stage a protest to demand that the Rafah crossing to Egypt be opened for them to cross and travel to Saudi Arabia for the upcoming annual hajj pilgrimage 29 November 2007. Photo by Thair ALhassany /FLASH90
Palestinian Muslim pilgrims stage a protest to demand that the Rafah crossing to Egypt be opened for them to cross and travel to Saudi Arabia for the upcoming annual hajj pilgrimage 29 November 2007. Photo by Thair ALhassany /FLASH90
Palestinian Muslim pilgrims stage a protest to demand that the Rafah crossing to Egypt be opened for them to cross and travel to Saudi Arabia for the upcoming annual hajj pilgrimage 29 November 2007. Photo by Thair ALhassany /FLASH90
Palestinian Muslim pilgrims stage a protest to demand that the Rafah crossing to Egypt be opened for them to cross and travel to Saudi Arabia for the upcoming annual hajj pilgrimage 29 November 2007. Photo by Thair ALhassany /FLASH90
Palestinian Muslim pilgrims stage a protest to demand that the Rafah crossing to Egypt be opened for them to cross and travel to Saudi Arabia for the upcoming annual hajj pilgrimage 29 November 2007. Photo by Thair ALhassany /FLASH90
Palestinian mourners carry the body of Rami Abul Rous, during his funeral at Khan Yunis refugee camp the Gaza Strip, 29 November 2007. Four Hamas activists died late yestersday in an Israeli air raid and another attack in the Islamist-run Gaza Strip, a Palestinian security source said.. Photo by Thair ALhassany /FLASH90
Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip: The pilgrims on the Rafah crossing Aillm protesters, demanding the government of the Arab Republic of Egypt, President Abu Mazen, 28 November 2007, opening the Rafah land crossing to be able pilgrims travel to Saudi Hajj religious occasion when all Muslims every year.Photo by Abed Al Rahim Al Khatib/Flash90
Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip: The pilgrims on the Rafah crossing Aillm protesters, demanding the government of the Arab Republic of Egypt, President Abu Mazen, 28 November 2007, opening the Rafah land crossing to be able pilgrims travel to Saudi Hajj religious occasion when all Muslims every year.Photo by Abed Al Rahim Al Khatib/Flash90
Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip: Police government article stands in the face of protesters fear of the protesters storm crossingThe pilgrims on the Rafah crossing Aillm protesters, demanding the government of the Arab Republic of Egypt, President Abu Mazen, 29 November 2007, opening the Rafah land crossing to be able pilgrims travel to Saudi Hajj religious occasion when all Muslims every year.Photo by Abed Al Rahim Al Khatib/Flash90
Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip: Police government article stands in the face of protesters fear of the protesters storm crossingThe pilgrims on the Rafah crossing Aillm protesters, demanding the government of the Arab Republic of Egypt, President Abu Mazen, 29 November 2007, opening the Rafah land crossing to be able pilgrims travel to Saudi Hajj religious occasion when all Muslims every year.Photo by Abed Al Rahim Al Khatib/Flash90
Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip: Police government article stands in the face of protesters fear of the protesters storm crossingThe pilgrims on the Rafah crossing Aillm protesters, demanding the government of the Arab Republic of Egypt, President Abu Mazen, 29 November 2007, opening the Rafah land crossing to be able pilgrims travel to Saudi Hajj religious occasion when all Muslims every year.Photo by Abed Al Rahim Al Khatib/Flash90
Palestinian Muslim pilgrims stage a protest to demand that the Rafah crossing to Egypt be opened for them to cross and travel to Saudi Arabia for the upcoming annual hajj pilgrimage 29 November 2007. The hajj week will begin December 18, 2007.Photo by Abed Al Rahim Al Khatib/Flash90
Palestinian Muslim pilgrims stage a protest to demand that the Rafah crossing to Egypt be opened for them to cross and travel to Saudi Arabia for the upcoming annual hajj pilgrimage 29 November 2007. The hajj week will begin December 18, 2007.Photo by Abed Al Rahim Al Khatib/Flash90