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  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    Rafah border crossing
    gaza
    hamas
    palestinian
    Hamas policemen keep watch before the arrival of sick and wounded Gazans to cross into Egypt through the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip on May 10, 2008. Egypt opened the Rafah border crossing with the besiged Gaza Strip today to allow hundreds of Palestinians to leave the Hamas-ruled territory for advanced medical treatment.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Wissam Nassar
    gaza
    hamas
    Israeli air raid
    palestinian
    palestinians
    Palestinian relatives of Hamas security officer Omar Al-Seer mourn during his funeral in the southern Gaza Strip May 10, 2008. Five Palestinians were killed before dawn on Saturday in two separate Israeli airstrikes on Hamas military posts in southern Gaza towns of Khan Younis and Rafah, medics and Hamas sources said. Photo by Wissam Nassar/Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Wissam Nassar
    gaza
    hamas
    Israeli air raid
    palestinian
    palestinians
    Palestinian Hamas security officers attend the funeral of Omar Al-Seer in the southern Gaza Strip May 10, 2008. Photo by Wissam Nassar/Flash 90
  • 63 YEARS FOR THE VICTORY OVER THE NAZIS
    Yossi Zamir
    left wing
    Red army
    communists
    Hundreds of Jewish and Arab pro Communists gathered at the Red Army Forest near Jerusalem, to commemorate 63 years since the victory of the Soviet army over the Nazis.May 10, 2008. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
  • 63 YEARS FOR THE VICTORY OVER THE NAZIS
    Yossi Zamir
    left wing
    Red army
    communists
    Hundreds of Jewish and Arab pro Communists gathered at the Red Army Forest near Jerusalem, to commemorate 63 years since the victory of the Soviet army over the Nazis. May 10 2008 Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
  • 63 YEARS FOR THE VICTORY OVER THE NAZIS
    Yossi Zamir
    left wing
    Red army
    communists
    Hundreds of Jewish and Arab pro Communists gathered at the Red Army Forest near Jerusalem, to commemorate 63 years since the victory of the Soviet army over the Nazis. May 10, 2008. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
  • 63 YEARS FOR THE VICTORY OVER THE NAZIS
    Yossi Zamir
    left wing
    Red army
    communists
    Hundreds of Jewish and Arab pro Communists gathered at the Red Army Forest near Jerusalem, to commemorate 63 years since the victory of the Soviet army over the Nazis.May 10 2008 Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
  • 63 YEARS FOR THE VICTORY OVER THE NAZIS
    Yossi Zamir
    left wing
    Red army
    communists
    Hundreds of Jewish and Arab pro Communists gathered at the Red Army Forest near Jerusalem, to commemorate 63 years since the victory of the Soviet army over the Nazis.May 10 2008 Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
  • TEL AVIV
    Miriam Alster
    beach
    child
    swimming
    tel aviv
    water
    woman
    A woman holds a child in the water by the beach in Tel Aviv. May 10, 2008. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
  • QASSAM ROCKET
    Edi Israel
    Ehud Barak
    kibbutz Kfar Aza
    KaSSAM
    Qassam rocket
    Ehud Barak visits the Kdoshim family after the qassam rocket hit their house and the father of the family was killed. Kibbutz Kfar Aza, May 10, 2008. Photo by Edi Israel/ Flash90.
  • QASSAM ROCKET
    Edi Israel
    kibbutz Kfar Aza
    KaSSAM
    Qassam rocket
    SNir
    boy
    Ruined room
    Snir, the 13 years old boy from Sderot survived the qassam rocket hitting directly his room while he was asleep. He found the rocket near his bed after the explosion. The room was ruined. Kibbutz Kfar Aza, May 10, 2008. Photo by Edi Israel/ Flash90.
  • QASSAM ROCKET
    Edi Israel
    kibbutz Kfar Aza
    KaSSAM
    Qassam rocket
    boy
    Ruined room
    Snir, the 13 years old boy from Sderot survived the qassam rocket hitting directly his room while he was asleep. He found the rocket near his bed after the explosion. The room was ruined. Kibbutz Kfar Aza, May 10, 2008. Photo by Edi Israel/ Flash90.
  • ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS
    Michal Fattal
    Falash Mura
    Ethiopia
    Ethiopian
    immigrant
    Ethiopian Jews
    Aliyah
    synagogue
    NACOEJ
    prayer shawl
    pray
    prayer
    Gondar
    A grouop of Ethiopian women make their way to the Saturday morning prayer at the synagogue of the NACOEJ (North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry) community center in Gondar, Ethiopia, May 10, 2008. The story follows the immigration of last groups of Falash-Mura, as the Israeli government decided to put an end to the immigration of the Falash-Mura community to Israel. About 8,700 Falash Mura still remain in transition camps in northern Ethiopia. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
  • ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS
    Michal Fattal
    Falash Mura
    Ethiopia
    Ethiopian
    immigrant
    Ethiopian Jews
    Aliyah
    NACOEJ
    Feeding center
    Food
    Gondar
    Ethiopian Falash Mura women wait in the line to get eggs in the feeding center of the NACOEJ (North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry) community center, in Gondar, Ethiopia, May 10, 2008. The story follows the immigration of last groups of Falash-Mura, as the Israeli government decided to put an end to the immigration of the Falash-Mura community to Israel. About 8,700 Falash Mura still remain in transition camps in northern Ethiopia. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
  • ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS
    Michal Fattal
    Falash Mura
    Ethiopia
    Ethiopian
    immigrant
    Ethiopian Jews
    Aliyah
    synagogue
    NACOEJ
    prayer shawl
    pray
    prayer
    Gondar
    Ethiopian men pray early Saturday morning at the synagogue of the NACOEJ (North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry) community center in Gondar, Ethiopia, May 10, 2008. The story follows the immigration of last groups of Falash-Mura, as the Israeli government decided to put an end to the immigration of the Falash-Mura community to Israel. About 8,700 Falash Mura still remain in transition camps in northern Ethiopia. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
  • ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS
    Michal Fattal
    Falash Mura
    Ethiopia
    Ethiopian
    immigrant
    Ethiopian Jews
    Aliyah
    synagogue
    NACOEJ
    prayer shawl
    pray
    prayer
    separation
    Gondar
    Ethiopian men and women pray separately early Saturday morning at the synagogue of the NACOEJ (North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry) community center in Gondar, Ethiopia, May 10, 2008. The story follows the immigration of last groups of Falash-Mura, as the Israeli government decided to put an end to the immigration of the Falash-Mura community to Israel. About 8,700 Falash Mura still remain in transition camps in northern Ethiopia. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
  • ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS
    Michal Fattal
    Falash Mura
    Ethiopia
    Ethiopian
    immigrant
    Ethiopian Jews
    Aliyah
    synagogue
    NACOEJ
    prayer shawl
    An Ethiopian man arranges prayer shawls after the prayer of Saturday morning at the synagogue of the NACOEJ (North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry) community center, in Gondar, Ethiopia, May 10, 2008. The story follows the immigration of last groups of Falash-Mura, as the Israeli government decided to put an end to the immigration of the Falash-Mura community to Israel. About 8,700 Falash Mura still remain in transition camps in northern Ethiopia. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
  • ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS
    Michal Fattal
    Falash Mura
    Ethiopia
    Ethiopian
    immigrant
    Ethiopian Jews
    Aliyah
    synagogue
    NACOEJ
    Gondar
    woman
    Ethiopian women pray early Saturday morning at the synagogue of the NACOEJ (North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry) communit center, May 10, 2008. The story follows the immigration of last groups of Falash-Mura, as the Israeli government decided to put an end to the immigration of the Falash-Mura community to Israel. About 8,700 Falash Mura still remain in transition camps in northern Ethiopia. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
  • ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS
    Michal Fattal
    Falash Mura
    Ethiopia
    Ethiopian
    immigrant
    Ethiopian Jews
    Aliyah
    synagogue
    NACOEJ
    prayer shawl
    pray
    prayer
    mezuzah
    doorpost
    Gondar
    An Ethiopian woman kisses the mezuzah as she gets out of the prayer at the synagogue of the NACOEJ (North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry) community center in Gondar, Ethiopia, May 10, 2008. The story follows the immigration of last groups of Falash-Mura, as the Israeli government decided to put an end to the immigration of the Falash-Mura community to Israel. About 8,700 Falash Mura still remain in transition camps in northern Ethiopia. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
  • ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS
    Michal Fattal
    Falash Mura
    Ethiopia
    Ethiopian
    immigrant
    Ethiopian Jews
    Aliyah
    NACOEJ
    baby
    Mother
    mud hut
    Gondar
    An Ethiopian woman holds her baby in a mud house at the NACOEJ (North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry) compound in Gondar, Ethiopia, May 10, 2008. The story follows the immigration of last groups of Falash-Mura, as the Israeli government decided to put an end to the immigration of the Falash-Mura community to Israel. About 8,700 Falash Mura still remain in transition camps in northern Ethiopia. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
  • ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS
    Michal Fattal
    Falash Mura
    Ethiopia
    Ethiopian
    immigrant
    Ethiopian Jews
    Aliyah
    NACOEJ
    baby
    Mother
    breast feeding
    Tsemay Adugna (22) is breast feeding her baby Ermias (9m) in their mud house at the NACOEJ (North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry) compound in Gondar, Ethiopia, May 10, 2008. The story follows the immigration of last groups of Falash-Mura, as the Israeli government decided to put an end to the immigration of the Falash-Mura community to Israel. About 8,700 Falash Mura still remain in transition camps in northern Ethiopia. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
  • ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS
    Michal Fattal
    Falash Mura
    Ethiopia
    Ethiopian
    immigrant
    Ethiopian Jews
    Aliyah
    NACOEJ
    Gondar
    An old Ethiopian man arrives to the farewell party of his relatives before they leave the mud huts at the compound in Gondar to Addis Ababa, in order to immigrate to Israel, May 10, 2008. The story follows the immigration of last groups of Falash-Mura, as the Israeli government decided to put an end to the immigration of the Falash-Mura community to Israel. About 8,700 Falash Mura still remain in transition camps in northern Ethiopia. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
  • ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS
    Michal Fattal
    Falash Mura
    Ethiopia
    Ethiopian
    immigrant
    Ethiopian Jews
    Aliyah
    NACOEJ
    Gondar
    Atalay Demsie Mola (22) kisses goodbye a family member the evening before she leaves her mud hut at the compound in Gondar, Ethiopia in order to immigrate to Israel, May 10, 2008. The story follows the immigration of last groups of Falash-Mura, as the Israeli government decided to put an end to the immigration of the Falash-Mura community to Israel. About 8,700 Falash Mura still remain in transition camps in northern Ethiopia. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
  • ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS
    Michal Fattal
    Falash Mura
    Ethiopia
    Ethiopian
    immigrant
    Ethiopian Jews
    Aliyah
    NACOEJ
    Gondar
    A local musician plays an Ethiopian violin during a farewell party the evening before a group of 46 Falash Mura people leave the compound in Gondar, Ethiopia in order to immigrate to Israel, May 10, 2008. The story follows the immigration of last groups of Falash-Mura, as the Israeli government decided to put an end to the immigration of the Falash-Mura community to Israel. About 8,700 Falash Mura still remain in transition camps in northern Ethiopia. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90
  • ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS
    Michal Fattal
    Falash Mura
    Ethiopia
    Ethiopian
    immigrant
    Ethiopian Jews
    Aliyah
    NACOEJ
    Telephone
    Gondar
    An Ethiopian woman talks on the telephone with her brother that lives in Israel in a mud house at the NACOEJ (North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry) compound in Gondar, Ethiopia, May 10, 2008. The story follows the immigration of last groups of Falash-Mura, as the Israeli government decided to put an end to the immigration of the Falash-Mura community to Israel. About 8,700 Falash Mura still remain in transition camps in northern Ethiopia. Photo by Michal Fattal/FLASH90