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Egyptian forces place new metal walls on the border fence, on February 5, 2008. A Palestinian was shot dead and six people were wounded, including three Egyptian policemen, in an exchange of fire after the Gaza-Egypt border was sealed yesterday, medics and witnesses said.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
Palestinians publish clothes on their children corps thorny border,Palestinian and Egyptian civilians wait at the border between the southern Gaza Strip and Egypt waiting for permission to cross it as Egyptian forces place new metal walls on the border fence, on February 5, 2008. A Palestinian was shot dead and six people were wounded, including three Egyptian policemen, in an exchange of fire after the Gaza-Egypt border was sealed yesterday, medics and witnesses said.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
Palestinians publish clothes on their children corps thorny border,Palestinian and Egyptian civilians wait at the border between the southern Gaza Strip and Egypt waiting for permission to cross it as Egyptian forces place new metal walls on the border fence, on February 5, 2008. A Palestinian was shot dead and six people were wounded, including three Egyptian policemen, in an exchange of fire after the Gaza-Egypt border was sealed yesterday, medics and witnesses said.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
Egyptian forces place new metal walls on the border fence, on February 5, 2008. A Palestinian was shot dead and six people were wounded, including three Egyptian policemen, in an exchange of fire after the Gaza-Egypt border was sealed yesterday, medics and witnesses said.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
A Palestinian relative of Hamas gunman Mahmoud Abu Taha mourns during his funeral in the southern Gaza Strip February 5, 2008. Israel said its troops killed two Palestinian gunmen from the Islamist Hamas movement on Tuesday near the town of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
Palestinians look at Two bodies of Hamas gunmen Baker Abu Arjal, an hospital in Rafah, before his funeral in the southern Gaza Strip February 5, 2008. Israel said its troops killed two Palestinian gunmen from the Islamist Hamas movement on Tuesday near the town of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
Palestinian man opens fire in the air from his gun during funeral two Palestinian gunmen from the Islamist Hamas movemenin the southern Gaza Strip February 5, 2008. Israel said its troops killed two Palestinian gunmen from the Islamist Hamas movement on Tuesday near the town of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
Palestinian man opens fire in the air from his gun during funeral two Palestinian gunmen from the Islamist Hamas movemenin the southern Gaza Strip February 5, 2008. Israel said its troops killed two Palestinian gunmen from the Islamist Hamas movement on Tuesday near the town of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
A shocked woman is evacuated by Israeli police after a rocket launched from Gaza Strip hit a house in the southern Israeli city of Sderot on February 5, 2008. Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip killed nine Hamas militants today as the Jewish state went on high alert a day after the first suicide bombing on its soil by Palestinian militants in a year hit the southern city of Dimona. Shortly after an Israeli air raid hit a police station in southern Gaza today, Hamas militants fired another four rockets at Sderot, wounding two Israelis, as the movement vowed to avenge today's strikes photo by Edi Israel flash90
A shocked woman is evacuated by Israeli police after a rocket launched from Gaza Strip hit a house in the southern Israeli city of Sderot on February 5, 2008. Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip killed nine Hamas militants today as the Jewish state went on high alert a day after the first suicide bombing on its soil by Palestinian militants in a year hit the southern city of Dimona. Shortly after an Israeli air raid hit a police station in southern Gaza today, Hamas militants fired another four rockets at Sderot, wounding two Israelis, as the movement vowed to avenge today's strikes photo by Edi Israel flash90
An Israeli security person examines the damage caused to a house after it was hit by a rocket fired by Palestinians militants from the Gaza Strip, in Sderot, Israel, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008. Israeli attacks on Tuesday killed eight Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip. Hamas retaliated with a rocket barrage on the southern Israeli town of Sderot. The rockets hit a house and seriously wounded one person, police and rescue workers said, and electricity was knocked out in part of the town, plunging it into darkness.photo by Edi Israel flash90
Israel's President Shimon Peres attend a ceremony of the inauguration of a torah scroll in Sderot, southern Israel, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008. Gaza militants fired more than 10 rockets on southern Israel Tuesday, directly hitting a house and injuring one person, police said.Israeli TVs reported that power was out in half of the southern town of Sderot, of 24,000 residents, after a main electric line was hit. photo by Edi Israel flash90
Israel's President Shimon Peres attend a ceremony of the inauguration of a torah scroll in Sderot, southern Israel, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008. Gaza militants fired more than 10 rockets on southern Israel Tuesday, directly hitting a house and injuring one person, police said.Israeli TVs reported that power was out in half of the southern town of Sderot, of 24,000 residents, after a main electric line was hit. photo by Edi Israel flash90
A shocked woman is evacuated by Israeli police after a rocket launched from Gaza Strip hit a house in the southern Israeli city of Sderot on February 5, 2008. Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip killed nine Hamas militants today as the Jewish state went on high alert a day after the first suicide bombing on its soil by Palestinian militants in a year hit the southern city of Dimona. Shortly after an Israeli air raid hit a police station in southern Gaza today, Hamas militants fired another four rockets at Sderot, wounding two Israelis, as the movement vowed to avenge today's strikes photo by Edi Israel flash90
A shocked woman is evacuated by Israeli police after a rocket launched from Gaza Strip hit a house in the southern Israeli city of Sderot on February 5, 2008. Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip killed nine Hamas militants today as the Jewish state went on high alert a day after the first suicide bombing on its soil by Palestinian militants in a year hit the southern city of Dimona. Shortly after an Israeli air raid hit a police station in southern Gaza today, Hamas militants fired another four rockets at Sderot, wounding two Israelis, as the movement vowed to avenge today's strikes.
Photo by Edi Israel/ flash90
Outdoor view of the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial museum in Jerusalem, Tuesday, Feb, 05, 2008. The state commission of inquiry investigating failures in providing aid to needy Holocaust survivors, which began its hearings Tuesday, will refrain in its final report from singling out individual officials for disciplinary action. The commission will rather devote its recommendations to changes in the institutional structure of the aid allocation processing the International Holocaust remembrance day. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Outdoor view of the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial museum in Jerusalem, Tuesday, Feb, 05, 2008. The state commission of inquiry investigating failures in providing aid to needy Holocaust survivors, which began its hearings Tuesday, will refrain in its final report from singling out individual officials for disciplinary action. The commission will rather devote its recommendations to changes in the institutional structure of the aid allocation processing the International Holocaust remembrance day. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Outdoor view of the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial museum in Jerusalem, Tuesday, Feb, 05, 2008. The state commission of inquiry investigating failures in providing aid to needy Holocaust survivors, which began its hearings Tuesday, will refrain in its final report from singling out individual officials for disciplinary action. The commission will rather devote its recommendations to changes in the institutional structure of the aid allocation processing the International Holocaust remembrance day. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Holocaust survivor, Mordechai Vizel, place his testimony in front of a special state commitee at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial museum in Jerusalem, Tuesday, Feb, 05, 2008. The state commission of inquiry investigating failures in providing aid to needy Holocaust survivors, which began its hearings Tuesday, will refrain in its final report from singling out individual officials for disciplinary action. The commission will rather devote its recommendations to changes in the institutional structure of the aid allocation processing the International Holocaust remembrance day. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Holocaust survivor, Mordechai Vizel, place his testimony in front of a special state commitee at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial museum in Jerusalem, Tuesday, Feb, 05, 2008. The state commission of inquiry investigating failures in providing aid to needy Holocaust survivors, which began its hearings Tuesday, will refrain in its final report from singling out individual officials for disciplinary action. The commission will rather devote its recommendations to changes in the institutional structure of the aid allocation processing the International Holocaust remembrance day. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
The spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-orthodox Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, is seen during a Jewish biblical and rabbinic literature lesson at his home in Jerusalem, Feb 05, 2008. The weekly lesson appointed to both Ultra Orthodoxs and non-religious jewish men. Photo By Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
The spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-orthodox Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, is seen during a Jewish biblical and rabbinic literature lesson at his home in Jerusalem, Feb 05, 2008. The weekly lesson appointed to both Ultra Orthodoxs and non-religious jewish men. Photo By Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
The spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-orthodox Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, is seen during a Jewish biblical and rabbinic literature lesson at his home in Jerusalem, Feb 05, 2008. The weekly lesson appointed to both Ultra Orthodoxs and non-religious jewish men. Photo By Kobi Gideon/ FLASH90
The spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-orthodox Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, is seen during a Jewish biblical and rabbinic literature lesson at his home in Jerusalem, Feb 05, 2008. The weekly lesson appointed to both Ultra Orthodoxs and non-religious jewish men. Photo By Kobi Gideon / FLASH90