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  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    palestinian
    palestinians
    Egyptian border police guard the gate of the Rafah border crossing during a Hamas demonstration on the Palestinian side calling for the opening the crossing between southern Gaza Strip and Egypt, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2008. Egypt has kept the crossing sealed since Hamas militants seized control of Gaza more than a year ago. Rafah is the main gateway for Palestinians to the outside world. In January, Hamas militants blew open the border, allowing thousands to cross through until it was resealed about two weeks later.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / FLASH90
  • TEMPLE MOUNT
    Daniel Dreifuss
    Dome of rock
    jews
    temple mount
    Tisha bav
    A group of Jews visit the Temple Mount, where the dome of the rock is located, August 10, 2008. Tisha B'Av, a day of fasting and lament, is traditionally the date in the Jewish calendar on which the First and Second Temples were destroyed, respectively in the sixth century BC by the Babylonians and the first century AD by the Romans. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss/Flash 90
  • TEMPLE MOUNT
    Daniel Dreifuss
    Dome of rock
    jews
    temple mount
    Tisha bav
    A group of Jews visit the Temple Mount, where the dome of the rock is located, August 10, 2008. Tisha B'Av, a day of fasting and lament, is traditionally the date in the Jewish calendar on which the First and Second Temples were destroyed, respectively in the sixth century BC by the Babylonians and the first century AD by the Romans. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss/Flash 90
  • TEMPLE MOUNT
    Daniel Dreifuss
    Dome of rock
    jews
    temple mount
    Tisha bav
    A group of Jews visit the Temple Mount, where the dome of the rock is located, August 10, 2008. Tisha B'Av, a day of fasting and lament, is traditionally the date in the Jewish calendar on which the First and Second Temples were destroyed, respectively in the sixth century BC by the Babylonians and the first century AD by the Romans. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss/Flash 90
  • RIGHT WING DEMO
    Daniel Dreifuss
    flags
    protest
    temple mount
    Temple Mount Faithful
    Tisha bav
    A man wearing sack clothes from the extreme right-wing movement "Temple Mount Faithful" sits outside of the entrance to the Temple Mount with Israeli flags on Tisha B'Av. August 10, 2008. Tisha B'Av, a day of fasting and lament, is traditionally the date in the Jewish calendar on which the First and Second Temples were destroyed, respectively in the sixth century BC by the Babylonians and the first century AD by the Romans. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss/Flash 90
  • TEMPLE MOUNT
    Daniel Dreifuss
    green door
    man
    muslim
    temple mount
    A Muslim man sits in front of doors that lead into a mosque located on top of the Temple Mount. August 10, 2008 Photo By Daniel Dreifuss/Flash 90
  • WESTERN WALL
    Miriam Alster
    children
    cotel
    family
    man
    western wall
    A father holds his children in his lap while sitting by the Western Wall in Jerusalem's Old City. August 10, 2008. Photo by Miriam Alster /FLASH90
  • TISHA BAV
    Miriam Alster
    cotel
    prayer
    Tisha bav
    Tisha b'av
    western wall
    Jewish worshippers pray at the Western Wall as they mark Tisha B'Av in Jerusalem's Old City on August 10, 2008. Tisha B'Av, a day of fasting and lament, is traditionally the date in the Jewish calendar on which the First and Second Temples were destroyed, respectively in the sixth century BC by the Babylonians and the first century AD by the Romans Photo by Miriam Alster /FLASH90
  • TISHA BAV
    Miriam Alster
    cotel
    prayer
    Tisha bav
    Tisha b'av
    western wall
    Jewish worshippers pray at the Western Wall as they mark Tisha B'Av in Jerusalem's Old City on August 10, 2008. Tisha B'Av, a day of fasting and lament, is traditionally the date in the Jewish calendar on which the First and Second Temples were destroyed, respectively in the sixth century BC by the Babylonians and the first century AD by the Romans Photo by Miriam Alster /FLASH90
  • TISHA BAV
    Miriam Alster
    cotel
    prayer
    Tisha bav
    Tisha b'av
    western wall
    Jewish worshippers pray at the Western Wall as they mark Tisha B'Av in Jerusalem's Old City on August 10, 2008. Tisha B'Av, a day of fasting and lament, is traditionally the date in the Jewish calendar on which the First and Second Temples were destroyed, respectively in the sixth century BC by the Babylonians and the first century AD by the Romans Photo by Miriam Alster /FLASH90
  • TISHA BAV
    Miriam Alster
    cotel
    prayer
    Tisha bav
    Tisha b'av
    western wall
    Jewish worshippers pray at the Western Wall as they mark Tisha B'Av in Jerusalem's Old City on August 10, 2008. Tisha B'Av, a day of fasting and lament, is traditionally the date in the Jewish calendar on which the First and Second Temples were destroyed, respectively in the sixth century BC by the Babylonians and the first century AD by the Romans Photo by Miriam Alster /FLASH90
  • TISHA BAV
    Miriam Alster
    cotel
    prayer
    Tisha bav
    Tisha b'av
    western wall
    Jewish worshippers dance at the Western Wall as they mark Tisha B'Av in Jerusalem's Old City on August 10, 2008. Tisha B'Av, a day of fasting and lament, is traditionally the date in the Jewish calendar on which the First and Second Temples were destroyed, respectively in the sixth century BC by the Babylonians and the first century AD by the Romans Photo by Miriam Alster /FLASH90
  • TISHA BAV
    Miriam Alster
    cotel
    prayer
    Tisha bav
    Tisha b'av
    western wall
    Jewish worshippers dance at the Western Wall as they mark Tisha B'Av in Jerusalem's Old City on August 10, 2008. Tisha B'Av, a day of fasting and lament, is traditionally the date in the Jewish calendar on which the First and Second Temples were destroyed, respectively in the sixth century BC by the Babylonians and the first century AD by the Romans Photo by Miriam Alster /FLASH90
  • TISHA BAV
    Miriam Alster
    cotel
    prayer
    Tisha bav
    Tisha b'av
    western wall
    Jewish worshippers pray at the Western Wall as they mark Tisha B'Av in Jerusalem's Old City on August 10, 2008. Tisha B'Av, a day of fasting and lament, is traditionally the date in the Jewish calendar on which the First and Second Temples were destroyed, respectively in the sixth century BC by the Babylonians and the first century AD by the Romans Photo by Miriam Alster /FLASH90
  • WATER
    Michal Fattal
    weather
    hot
    water
    summer
    fountain
    Boys escape the hit in the cool water of a fountain in Jerusalem, August 10, 2008. Photo by Michal Fattal /FLASH90
  • ISRAEL NATURE
    NATI SHOHAT
    honey-sucker
    Honey-sucker
    nature
    Israeli nature
    bird
    A Honey-sucker bird sits on a dry branch to search for food, August 10 , 2008. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
  • TISHA BAV
    OLIVIER FITOUSSI
    Jewish worshippers
    rekigion
    Tisha B'Av
    Jewish worshippers pray at the Western Wall as they mark Tisha B'Av in Jerusalem's Old City August 9, 2008. Tisha B'Av, a day of fasting and lament, is traditionally the date in the Jewish calendar on which the First and Second Temples were destroyed, respectively in the sixth century BC by the Babylonians and the first century AD by the Romans Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /FLASH90