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U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) visits the southern Israeli town of Sderot March 19, 2008. McCain on Wednesday visited an Israeli town hit frequently by Palestinian rockets from the Gaza Strip and voiced doubts a peace deal could be reached this year. Photo by Uriel Sinai /POOL
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) visits the southern Israeli town of Sderot March 19, 2008. McCain on Wednesday visited an Israeli town hit frequently by Palestinian rockets from the Gaza Strip and voiced doubts a peace deal could be reached this year. Photo by Uriel Sinai /POOL
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) visits the southern Israeli town of Sderot March 19, 2008. McCain on Wednesday visited an Israeli town hit frequently by Palestinian rockets from the Gaza Strip and voiced doubts a peace deal could be reached this year. Photo by Uriel Sinai /POOL
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) visits the southern Israeli town of Sderot March 19, 2008. McCain on Wednesday visited an Israeli town hit frequently by Palestinian rockets from the Gaza Strip and voiced doubts a peace deal could be reached this year. Photo by Uriel Sinai /POOL
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) visits the southern Israeli town of Sderot March 19, 2008. McCain on Wednesday visited an Israeli town hit frequently by Palestinian rockets from the Gaza Strip and voiced doubts a peace deal could be reached this year. Photo by Uriel Sinai /POOL
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) visits the southern Israeli town of Sderot March 19, 2008. McCain on Wednesday visited an Israeli town hit frequently by Palestinian rockets from the Gaza Strip and voiced doubts a peace deal could be reached this year. Photo by Uriel Sinai /POOL
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) visits the southern Israeli town of Sderot March 19, 2008. McCain on Wednesday visited an Israeli town hit frequently by Palestinian rockets from the Gaza Strip and voiced doubts a peace deal could be reached this year. Photo by Uriel Sinai /POOL
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) visits the southern Israeli town of Sderot March 19, 2008. McCain on Wednesday visited an Israeli town hit frequently by Palestinian rockets from the Gaza Strip and voiced doubts a peace deal could be reached this year. Photo by Uriel Sinai /POOL
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) visits the southern Israeli town of Sderot March 19, 2008. McCain on Wednesday visited an Israeli town hit frequently by Palestinian rockets from the Gaza Strip and voiced doubts a peace deal could be reached this year. Photo by Uriel Sinai /POOL
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) visits the southern Israeli town of Sderot March 19, 2008. McCain on Wednesday visited an Israeli town hit frequently by Palestinian rockets from the Gaza Strip and voiced doubts a peace deal could be reached this year. Photo by Uriel Sinai /POOL
Since the Egyptian security forces sealed off the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt, Egyptian citizens have been trapped on the Palestinian side for nearly 60 days already. The number of citizens reached nearly 3000. Since they have not found housing, the Rafah sports stadium is bieng used . March 19, 2008. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib /Flash90
Since the Egyptian security forces sealed off the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt, Egyptian citizens have been trapped on the Palestinian side for nearly 60 days already. The number of citizens reached nearly 3000. Since they have not found housing, the Rafah sports stadium is bieng used . March 19, 2008. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib /Flash90
Since the Egyptian security forces sealed off the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt, Egyptian citizens have been trapped on the Palestinian side for nearly 60 days already. The number of citizens reached nearly 3000. Since they have not found housing, the Rafah sports stadium is bieng used . March 19, 2008. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib /Flash90
Since the Egyptian security forces sealed off the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt, Egyptian citizens have been trapped on the Palestinian side for nearly 60 days already. The number of citizens reached nearly 3000. Since they have not found housing, the Rafah sports stadium is bieng used . March 19, 2008. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib /Flash90
Since the Egyptian security forces sealed off the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt, Egyptian citizens have been trapped on the Palestinian side for nearly 60 days already. The number of citizens reached nearly 3000. Since they have not found housing, the Rafah sports stadium is bieng used . March 19, 2008. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib /Flash90
Since the Egyptian security forces sealed off the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt, Egyptian citizens have been trapped on the Palestinian side for nearly 60 days already. The number of citizens reached nearly 3000. Since they have not found housing, the Rafah sports stadium is bieng used . March 19, 2008. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib /Flash90