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People review a new exhibition in Jeruslaem, on Aug 11, 2008. Exactly three years to the day that Gush Katif was destroyed, the Gush Katif Museum opened in Jerusalem. Our objective is that the masses from all walks of life, including the youth, should come and see what was and is no more, and make a soul-reckoning regarding the future," the founders stated. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
People review a new exhibition in Jeruslaem, on Aug 11, 2008. Exactly three years to the day that Gush Katif was destroyed, the Gush Katif Museum opened in Jerusalem. Our objective is that the masses from all walks of life, including the youth, should come and see what was and is no more, and make a soul-reckoning regarding the future," the founders stated. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Shop owners and other business owners from Jaffa Street gather at Kikar Zion in Jerusalem to protest the building of the future train tracks that will go through Jaffa Street, and will weaken their businesses. August 11, 2008. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Shop owners and other business owners from Jaffa Street gather at Kikar Zion in Jerusalem to protest the building of the future train tracks that will go through Jaffa Street, and will weaken their businesses. August 11, 2008. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
People review a new exhibition in Jeruslaem, on Aug 11, 2008. Exactly three years to the day that Gush Katif was destroyed, the Gush Katif Museum opened in Jerusalem. Our objective is that the masses from all walks of life, including the youth, should come and see what was and is no more, and make a soul-reckoning regarding the future," the founders stated. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
People review a new exhibition in Jeruslaem, on Aug 11, 2008. Exactly three years to the day that Gush Katif was destroyed, the Gush Katif Museum opened in Jerusalem. Our objective is that the masses from all walks of life, including the youth, should come and see what was and is no more, and make a soul-reckoning regarding the future," the founders stated. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90