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GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - AUG 29: A boy holds fish in the fish market at the seaport , August 29, 2008. in Gaza City, in the Gaza Strip. According to an official in the Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture, Israel allows Palestinians to fish no more than three kilometres of the coastline.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib/ FLASH90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - AUG 29:A Palestinian fisherman displays a fish for sale in the fish market , August 29, 2008. in Gaza City, in the Gaza Strip. According to an official in the Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture, Israel allows Palestinians to fish no more than three kilometres of the coastline.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib/ FLASH90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - AUG 29: Fish lay piled in ice for sale in the fish market, August 29, 2008. in Gaza City, in the Gaza Strip. According to an official in the Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture, Israel allows Palestinians to fish no more than three kilometres of the coastline.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib/ FLASH90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - AUG 29: Fish lay piled for sale in the fish market, August 29, 2008. in Gaza City, in the Gaza Strip. According to an official in the Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture, Israel allows Palestinians to fish no more than three kilometres of the coastline. Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib/ FLASH90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - AUG 29:A Palestinian fisherman displays a fish for sale in the fish market , August 29, 2008. in Gaza City, in the Gaza Strip. According to an official in the Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture, Israel allows Palestinians to fish no more than three kilometres of the coastline.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib/ FLASH90
GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - AUG 29: Fish lay piled for sale in the fish market, August 29, 2008. in Gaza City, in the Gaza Strip. According to an official in the Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture, Israel allows Palestinians to fish no more than three kilometres of the coastline. Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib/ FLASH90
Avshalom Cave, also known as Soreq Cave or Stalactites Cave, is a 5,000 sq m cave in Israel, unique for its dense concentration of stalactites, 3 km east of Bet Shemesh. August 29, 2008 Photo by Jorge Novominsky flash90
Avshalom Cave, also known as Soreq Cave or Stalactites Cave, is a 5,000 sq m cave in Israel, unique for its dense concentration of stalactites, 3 km east of Bet Shemesh. August 29, 2008 Photo by Jorge Novominsky flash90
Israel's president Shimon Peres, second left, along with friends and relatives of Israeli peace activist Abie Nathan, are seen around his body, during his funeral in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. Nathan, the peace activist who made a dramatic solo flight to Egypt in a rattletrap single-engine plane and later founded the groundbreaking 'Voice of Peace' radio station, died Wednesday. He was 81.
Photo by Roni Schutcher/Flash 90
Israel's president Shimon Peres, second left, along with friends and relatives of Israeli peace activist Abie Nathan, are seen around his body, during his funeral in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. Nathan, the peace activist who made a dramatic solo flight to Egypt in a rattletrap single-engine plane and later founded the groundbreaking 'Voice of Peace' radio station, died Wednesday. He was 81.
Photo by Roni Schutcher/Flash 90
Israel's president Shimon Peres, second left, along with friends and relatives of Israeli peace activist Abie Nathan, are seen around his body, during his funeral in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. Nathan, the peace activist who made a dramatic solo flight to Egypt in a rattletrap single-engine plane and later founded the groundbreaking 'Voice of Peace' radio station, died Wednesday. He was 81.
Photo by Roni Schutcher/Flash 90
Israel's president Shimon Peres, second left, along with friends and relatives of Israeli peace activist Abie Nathan, are seen around his body, during his funeral in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. Nathan, the peace activist who made a dramatic solo flight to Egypt in a rattletrap single-engine plane and later founded the groundbreaking 'Voice of Peace' radio station, died Wednesday. He was 81.
Photo by Roni Schutcher/Flash 90
Palestinian new members of Islamic Jihad take part in military exercises during their graduating ceremony in Al Zaitun area in Gaza City, 29 August 2008. A mulitplicity of militants of Hamas, Islamic jihad and the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC) do course training for their members in the Gaza Strip. PHOTO BY WISSAM NASSAR FLASH90
Palestinian new members of Islamic Jihad take part in military exercises during their graduating ceremony in Al Zaitun area in Gaza City, 29 August 2008. A mulitplicity of militants of Hamas, Islamic jihad and the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC) do course training for their members in the Gaza Strip. PHOTO BY WISSAM NASSAR FLASH90