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  • AVI DICHTER
    Anna Kaplan
    attack
    Avi Dichter
    Israel's Minister of Internal Security
    Jerusalem
    Kadima party
    Knesset
    Shoafat
    Shoafat refugee camp
    terror
    Avi Dichter, Israel's Minister of Internal Security and a member of the Knesset from the Kadima party visited the Shoafat refugee camp near Jerusalem after the terrorist attack, which ocured yesterday. January 25, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
  • ARGENTINIAN FOOTBALL
    Anna Kaplan
    argentinian
    fans
    football
    old city of Jerusalem
    pray
    San Lorentzo
    sport
    supporters
    team
    Western Wall
    A group of fans of the argentinian football team San Lorentzo came to the Western Wall in the old city of Jerusalem to pray for it on January 25, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
  • AVI DICHTER
    Anna Kaplan
    attack
    Avi Dichter
    Israel's Minister of Internal Security
    Jerusalem
    Kadima party
    Knesset
    Shoafat
    Shoafat refugee camp
    terror
    Avi Dichter, Israel's Minister of Internal Security and a member of the Knesset from the Kadima party visited the Shoafat refugee camp near Jerusalem after the terrorist attack, which ocured yesterday. January 25, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
  • AVI DICHTER
    Anna Kaplan
    attack
    Avi Dichter
    Israel's Minister of Internal Security
    Jerusalem
    Kadima party
    Knesset
    Shoafat
    Shoafat refugee camp
    terror
    Avi Dichter, Israel's Minister of Internal Security and a member of the Knesset from the Kadima party visited the Shoafat refugee camp near Jerusalem after the terrorist attack, which ocured yesterday. January 25, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
  • AVI DICHTER
    Anna Kaplan
    attack
    Avi Dichter
    Israel's Minister of Internal Security
    Jerusalem
    Kadima party
    Knesset
    Shoafat
    Shoafat refugee camp
    terror
    Avi Dichter, Israel's Minister of Internal Security and a member of the Knesset from the Kadima party visited the Shoafat refugee camp near Jerusalem after the terrorist attack, which ocured yesterday. January 25, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
  • ARGENTINIAN FOOTBALL
    Anna Kaplan
    argentinian
    fans
    football
    old city of Jerusalem
    pray
    San Lorentzo
    sport
    supporters
    team
    Western Wall
    A group of fans of the argentinian football team San Lorentzo came to the Western Wall in the old city of Jerusalem to pray for it on January 25, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
  • AVI DICHTER
    Anna Kaplan
    attack
    Avi Dichter
    Israel's Minister of Internal Security
    Jerusalem
    Kadima party
    Knesset
    Shoafat
    Shoafat refugee camp
    terror
    Avi Dichter, Israel's Minister of Internal Security and a member of the Knesset from the Kadima party visited the Shoafat refugee camp near Jerusalem after the terrorist attack, which ocured yesterday. January 25, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
  • ARGENTINIAN FOOTBALL
    Anna Kaplan
    argentinian
    fans
    football
    old city of Jerusalem
    pray
    San Lorentzo
    sport
    supporters
    team
    Western Wall
    A group of fans of the argentinian football team San Lorentzo came to the Western Wall in the old city of Jerusalem to pray on January 25, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
  • AVI DICHTER
    Anna Kaplan
    attack
    Avi Dichter
    forces
    guard
    Israel border defence
    Israel's Minister of Internal Security
    Jerusalem
    Kadima party
    Knesset
    Shoafat
    Shoafat refugee camp
    terror
    Forces of Israel Border Defence are waiting for Avi Dichter, Israel's Minister of Internal Security and a member of the Knesset from the Kadima party to visit the Shoafat refugee camp near Jerusalem after the terrorist attack, which ocured yesterday. January 25, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
  • AVI DICHTER
    Anna Kaplan
    attack
    Avi Dichter
    forces
    guard
    Israel border defence
    Israel's Minister of Internal Security
    Jerusalem
    Kadima party
    Knesset
    Separation Barrier
    Separation wall
    Shoafat
    Shoafat refugee camp
    terror
    Forces of Israel Border Defence are waiting for Avi Dichter, Israel's Minister of Internal Security and a member of the Knesset from the Kadima party to visit the Shoafat refugee camp near Jerusalem after the terrorist attack, which ocured yesterday. January 25, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
  • AVI DICHTER
    Anna Kaplan
    attack
    Avi Dichter
    forces
    guard
    Israel border defence
    Israel's Minister of Internal Security
    Jerusalem
    Kadima party
    Knesset
    Separation Barrier
    separation wall
    Shoafat
    Shoafat refugee camp
    terror
    Forces of Israel Border Defence are waiting for Avi Dichter, Israel's Minister of Internal Security and a member of the Knesset from the Kadima party to visit the Shoafat refugee camp near Jerusalem after the terrorist attack, which ocured yesterday. January 25, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
  • AVI DICHTER
    Anna Kaplan
    attack
    Avi Dichter
    forces
    guard
    Israel border defence
    Israel's Minister of Internal Security
    Jerusalem
    Kadima party
    Knesset
    separation barrier
    separation wall
    Shoafat
    Shoafat refugee camp
    terror
    Forces of Israel Border Defence are waiting for Avi Dichter, Israel's Minister of Internal Security and a member of the Knesset from the Kadima party to visit the Shoafat refugee camp near Jerusalem after the terrorist attack, which ocured yesterday. January 25, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL MUSLIM
    Anna Kaplan
    Al-Aqsa mosque
    barricade
    Damascus Gate
    ID card
    israeli police
    Old City of Jerusalem
    Palestinians
    pray
    prayers
    praying
    temple mount
    palestinian
    Israeli police officers check palestinian's ID's at Damascus Gate near the Old City of Jerusalem before the Friday prayers. Palestinians were denied access to prayers the at al-Aqsa mosque in the Old City of Jerusalem on 25 January 2008. Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL MUSLIM
    Michal Fattal
    Israelis mounted police
    Palestinians
    temple mount
    Old City of Jerusalem
    prayers
    Al-Aqsa mosque
    Damascus Gate
    palestinian
    A Muslims girl walks by Israeli border policemen at Damascus Gate near the Old City Palestinians were denied access to prayers the at al-Aqsa mosque in the Old City of Jerusalem on 25 January 2008. Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Michal Fattal/ Flash90.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL MUSLIM
    Michal Fattal
    Israelis mounted police
    Palestinians
    temple mount
    Old City of Jerusalem
    prayers
    Al-Aqsa mosque
    Damascus Gate
    pray
    palestinian
    Muslims men pray at Damascus Gate near the Old City while Israeli officers and mounted police stand guard nearby as Palestinians were denied access to prayers the at al-Aqsa mosque in the Old City of Jerusalem on 25 January 2008. Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Michal Fattal/ Flash90.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL MUSLIM
    Michal Fattal
    Israelis mounted police
    Palestinians
    temple mount
    Old City of Jerusalem
    prayers
    Al-Aqsa mosque
    Damascus Gate
    palestinian
    Muslims men prays at Damascus Gate near the Old City while Israeli officers and mounted police stand guard nearby as Palestinians were denied access to prayers the at al-Aqsa mosque in the Old City of Jerusalem on 25 January 2008. Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Michal Fattal/ Flash90.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL MUSLIM
    Michal Fattal
    Israelis mounted police
    Palestinians
    temple mount
    Old City of Jerusalem
    prayers
    Al-Aqsa mosque
    Damascus Gate
    pray
    palestinian
    A Muslim man rests at Damascus Gate near the Old City while Israeli officers and mounted police guard nearby as Palestinians were denied access to prayers the at al-Aqsa mosque in the Old City of Jerusalem on 25 January 2008. Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Michal Fattal/ Flash90.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL MUSLIM
    Michal Fattal
    Israelis mounted police
    Palestinians
    temple mount
    Old City of Jerusalem
    prayers
    Al-Aqsa mosque
    Damascus Gate
    prayer
    pray
    palestinian
    Muslims men pray at Damascus Gate near the Old City while Israeli officers and mounted police stand guard nearby as Palestinians were denied access to prayers the at al-Aqsa mosque in the Old City of Jerusalem on 25 January 2008. Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Michal Fattal/ Flash90.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL MUSLIM
    Yonathan Weitzman
    Israelis mounted police
    Palestinians
    temple mount
    Old City of Jerusalem
    prayers
    Al-Aqsa mosque
    lion Gate
    Muslim
    palestinian
    Israeli mounted police disperse Muslem worshippers next to the temple mount 25 January 2008. Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Yonathan Weitzman/FLASH90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL MUSLIM
    Yonathan Weitzman
    Israelis mounted police
    Palestinians
    temple mount
    Old City of Jerusalem
    prayers
    Al-Aqsa mosque
    lion Gate
    palestinian
    A muslim woman passes Israeli mounted police next to the Lions gate near the Old City of Jerusalem on 25 January 2008. Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Yonathan Weitzman/ Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL MUSLIM
    Yonathan Weitzman
    Israelis mounted police
    Palestinians
    temple mount
    Old City of Jerusalem
    prayers
    Al-Aqsa mosque
    lion Gate
    Muslim
    palestinian
    A Muslim man prays on the street next to the Lions gate near the Old City of Jerusalem on 25 January 2008. Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Yonathan Weitzman/ Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL MUSLIM
    Yonathan Weitzman
    Israelis mounted police
    Palestinians
    temple mount
    Old City of Jerusalem
    prayers
    Al-Aqsa mosque
    lion Gate
    Muslim
    palestinian
    Muslim men pray on the street next to the Lions gate near the Old City of Jerusalem on 25 January 2008. Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Yonathan Weitzman/ Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL MUSLIM
    Yonathan Weitzman
    Israelis mounted police
    Palestinians
    temple mount
    Old City of Jerusalem
    prayers
    Al-Aqsa mosque
    lion Gate
    Muslim
    palestinian
    Israelis mounted police disperse muslem worshippers next to the temple mount 25 January 2008 . Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by: Yonathan Weitzman/FLASH90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL MUSLIM
    Yonathan Weitzman
    Israelis mounted police
    Palestinians
    temple mount
    Old City of Jerusalem
    prayers
    Al-Aqsa mosque
    lion Gate
    Muslim
    palestinian
    Israelis mounted police disperse muslem worshippers next to the temple mount 25 January 2008 .Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Yonathan Weitzman/FLASH90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL MUSLIM
    Yonathan Weitzman
    Israelis mounted police
    Palestinians
    temple mount
    Old City of Jerusalem
    prayers
    Al-Aqsa mosque
    lion Gate
    Muslim
    palestinian
    Horse mounted Israeli police disperse muslem worshippers next to the temple mount 25 January 2008 . Police, fearing violence in the Old City, were restricting the entry of Palestinians to the Temple Mount. Palestinian men younger than 45 were not allowed to attend prayer services there, and those 45 and older were only allowed to enter if they had Israeli identity cards. There was no restriction on the entry of women. Photo by Yonathan Weitzman/FLASH90