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Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip: a man walking next to the border fence shattered by the Qassam Brigades, Jan 26, 2008,Hamas descends forces wall next to the border between Rafah and Egypt to regulate traffic traffic after allowing Egyptian forces enter Palestinian cars at the Egyptian side.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib /Flash90
The stabbed Israeli Border policeman, suffering light to moderate wounds, as he is brought to the Hadassah Hospital in Ein Karem after wounded in a terror attack near Atarot, Saturday 26 January, 2008. A Palestinian armed with a knife stabbed an Israeli Border Policeman on duty near the Atarot industrial area in northern Jerusalem,Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
The stabbed Israeli Border policeman, suffering light to moderate wounds, as he is brought to the Hadassah Hospital in Ein Karem after wounded in a terror attack near Atarot, Saturday 26 January, 2008. A Palestinian armed with a knife stabbed an Israeli Border Policeman on duty near the Atarot industrial area in northern Jerusalem,Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
The stabbed Israeli Border policeman, suffering light to moderate wounds, as he is brought to the Hadassah Hospital in Ein Karem after wounded in a terror attack near Atarot, Saturday 26 January, 2008. A Palestinian armed with a knife stabbed an Israeli Border Policeman on duty near the Atarot industrial area in northern Jerusalem,Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
The Palestinian terrorist (hidden) is brought to the emergency room in Hadassah Hospital in Ein Karem after stabbing a Border Policemen near Atarot, Saturday 26 January, 2008. A Palestinian armed with a knife stabbed an Israeli Border Policeman on duty near the Atarot industrial area in northern Jerusalem,Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Israeli police officers secure the scene where an Israeli border policeman got injured by a stubbing attack in Atarot-east Jerusalem, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2008. An Israeli border policeman and the Palestinian attacker got injured.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
An Israeli Border Policewoman is comforted by colleagues on 26 January 2008 after a Palestinian attacker stabbed a Border Policeman, lightly wounding him, and then the attacker was shot and seriously wounded by Israeli Border Police in an incident in the Atarot industrial area, north of Jerusalem. The policewoman was riding in a jeep when the dirver was attackerd and she then fought off the Palestinian attacker until the man was shot by other Policemen nearby. It is the third attack in the Jerusalem area in the past several days.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Israeli police officers secure the scene where an Israeli border policeman got injured by a stubbing attack in Atarot-east Jerusalem, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2008. An Israeli border policeman and the Palestinian attacker got injured.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Israeli police officers secure the scene where an Israeli border policeman got injured by a stubbing attack in Atarot-east Jerusalem, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2008. An Israeli border policeman and the Palestinian attacker got injured.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
An Israeli Border Policewoman washes blood off her hands after a stabbing incident on 26 January 2008 when a Palestinian attacker stabbed a Border Policeman, lightly wounding him, and then the attacker was shot and seriously wounded by Israeli Border Police in the Atarot industrial area, north of Jerusalem. The policewoman was riding in a jeep when the dirver was attackerd and she then fought off the Palestinian attacker until the man was shot by other Policemen nearby. It is the third attack in the Jerusalem area in the past several days.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Israeli police officers secure the scene where an Israeli border policeman got injured by a stubbing attack in Atarot-east Jerusalem, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2008. An Israeli border policeman and the Palestinian attacker got injured.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Palestinian women carry goods after crossing the breached border in Rafah between Egypt and southern Gaza strip on January 26, 2008. Egypt said it would keep allowing palestinians to cross the breached border and stock up on supplies on the forth day of unfettered access from the Gaza strip. Photo by Wissam Nassar/ Flash90.
Palestinian people carry goods after crossing the breached border in Rafah between Egypt and southern Gaza strip on January 26, 2008. Egypt said it would keep allowing palestinians to cross the breached border and stock up on supplies on the forth day of unfettered access from the Gaza strip. Photo by Wissam Nassar/ Flash90.
An Egyptian couple looks at Palestinians crossing the breached border in Rafah between Egypt and southern Gaza strip on January 26, 2008. Egypt said it would keep allowing palestinians to cross the breached border and stock up on supplies on the forth day of unfettered access from the Gaza strip. Photo by Wissam Nassar/ Flash90.
Palestinian children climb over the metal fence, that used to separate the egyptian Rafah from the southern Gaza strip on January 26, 2008. Egypt said it would keep allowing palestinians to cross the breached border and stock up on supplies on the forth day of unfettered access from the Gaza strip. Photo by Wissam Nassar/ Flash90.
Palestinian children climb over the metal fence, that used to separate the egyptian Rafah from the southern Gaza strip on January 26, 2008. Egypt said it would keep allowing palestinians to cross the breached border and stock up on supplies on the forth day of unfettered access from the Gaza strip. Photo by Wissam Nassar/ Flash90.
Cars wait to cross to the other side of the border town of Rafah between Egypt and the southern Gaza strip on January 26, 2008. Egypt said it would keep allowing palestinians to cross the breached border and stock up on supplies on the forth day of unfettered access from the Gaza strip. Photo by Wissam Nassar/ Flash90.