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Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip: Women resort to buying counterfeit bracelets because they can not purchase gold. citizens in the Gaza Strip suffer from a very high price for gold,16 July 2008. reducing the proportion of weddings in 2008 Year because of failure to provide for the purchase of the dowry for the bride's.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib/ FLASH90.
Lebanese militant prisoner Samir Kantar (C back) with four other prisoners from Hezbollah are escorted by border policeman before leaving the Hadarim prison near the Israeli coastal city of Netanya early Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Five Lebanese prisoners, including Kantar who was convicted in one of the most brutal attacks in Israel's history, were taken from an Israeli prison before dawn on Wednesday and driven toward the Lebanese border, where they were later to be traded for two Israeli soldiers captured by Lebanese guerrillas two years ago. Photo by Israel Prison Authority via Flash 90.
Lebanese militant prisoner Samir Kantar (C) from Hezbollah is escorted by border policemen before leaving the Hadarim prison near the Israeli coastal city of Netanya early Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Five Lebanese prisoners, including Kantar who was convicted in one of the most brutal attacks in Israel's history, were taken from an Israeli prison before dawn on Wednesday and driven toward the Lebanese border, where they were later to be traded for two Israeli soldiers captured by Lebanese guerrillas two years ago.
Photo by Israel Prison Authority via Flash 90.
Lebanese militant prisoner Samir Kantar (R) from Hezbollah with border policemen before leaving the Hadarim prison near the Israeli coastal city of Netanya early Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Five Lebanese prisoners, including Kantar who was convicted in one of the most brutal attacks in Israel's history, were taken from an Israeli prison before dawn on Wednesday and driven toward the Lebanese border, where they were later to be traded for two Israeli soldiers captured by Lebanese guerrillas two years ago. Photo by Israel Prison Authority via Flash 90.
Lebanese militant prisoner Samir Kantar (C) with three other prisoners from Hezbollah are escorted by border policemen before leaving the Hadarim prison near the Israeli coastal city of Netanya early Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Five Lebanese prisoners, including Kantar who was convicted in one of the most brutal attacks in Israel's history, were taken from an Israeli prison before dawn on Wednesday and driven toward the Lebanese border, where they were later to be traded for two Israeli soldiers captured by Lebanese guerrillas two years ago.
Photo by Israel Prison Authority via Flash 90.
Lebanese militant prisoner Samir Kantar (C) from Hezbollah is escorted by border policemen before leaving the Hadarim prison near the Israeli coastal city of Netanya early Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Five Lebanese prisoners, including Kantar who was convicted in one of the most brutal attacks in Israel's history, were taken from an Israeli prison before dawn on Wednesday and driven toward the Lebanese border, where they were later to be traded for two Israeli soldiers captured by Lebanese guerrillas two years ago. Photo by Israel Prison Authority via Flash 90.
Lebanese militant prisoner Samir Kantar (C) from Hezbollah is escorted by border policemen before leaving the Hadarim prison near the Israeli coastal city of Netanya early Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Five Lebanese prisoners, including Kantar who was convicted in one of the most brutal attacks in Israel's history, were taken from an Israeli prison before dawn on Wednesday and driven toward the Lebanese border, where they were later to be traded for two Israeli soldiers captured by Lebanese guerrillas two years ago. Photo by Israel Prison Authority via Flash 90.
Lebanese militant prisoner Samir Kantar (2nd L) with three other prisoners from Hezbollah are escorted by border policemen before leaving the Hadarim prison near the Israeli coastal city of Netanya early Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Five Lebanese prisoners, including Kantar who was convicted in one of the most brutal attacks in Israel's history, were taken from an Israeli prison before dawn on Wednesday and driven toward the Lebanese border, where they were later to be traded for two Israeli soldiers captured by Lebanese guerrillas two years ago. Photo by Israel Prison Authority via Flash 90.
Palestinians hold posters showing Dalal Mughrabi, A palastinian militant involved in a 1978 attack in which 35 Israelis were killed, and the late leader Yasser Arafat as they celebrate the prisoner swap between Israel and Lebanon in the west bank city of Ramallah, July 16, 2008. Photo by Issam Rimawi / Flash 90