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A Palestinian man prepares tea in his shop where he sells and mends old stoves which works on kerosene in Gaza city. May 24, 2008. Israel has restricted supplies of fuel and cooking gas to Gaza, resulting in widespread shortages throughout Gaza, exacerbated since many drivers have switched their cars to run on cooking gas to get around the fuel shortages. Photo by:Wissam Nassar/Flash90.
A Palestinian man prepares tea in his shop where he sells and mends old stoves which works on kerosene in Gaza city. May 24, 2008. Israel has restricted supplies of fuel and cooking gas to Gaza, resulting in widespread shortages throughout Gaza, exacerbated since many drivers have switched their cars to run on cooking gas to get around the fuel shortages. Photo by:Wissam Nassar/Flash90.
Activists sit at Al Dera hotel after they arrived in Gaza August 24, 2008. Two boats carrying 44 activists from 17 nations headed towards Gaza early Saturday, bracing for a possible confrontation with Israel's navy as they make a symbolic attempt to break an international blockade of the coastal strip. Photo by Fady Adwan/Flash 90
Activists In a press conference at Al Dera hotel after they arrived in Gaza August 24, 2008. Two boats carrying 44 activists from 17 nations headed towards Gaza early Saturday, bracing for a possible confrontation with Israel's navy as they make a symbolic attempt to break an international blockade of the coastal strip. Photo by Fady Adwan/Flash 90
Activists In a press conference at Al Dera hotel after they arrived in Gaza August 24, 2008. Two boats carrying 44 activists from 17 nations headed towards Gaza early Saturday, bracing for a possible confrontation with Israel's navy as they make a symbolic attempt to break an international blockade of the coastal strip. Photo by Fady Adwan/Flash 90