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A Palestinian through a tunnel dug 15 meters underneath the border in Rafah refugee camp, five people were killed in a tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip,117 killed during working in tunnle offical said, 23 September 2008. Gaza has been virtually sealed off from the world since the Islamic militant Hamas seized control by force in June 2007. Tunnels under Gaza's border with Egypt are used to bring in a range of items, from weapons to medicine, cement and clothing.Photo by khaled omar/Flash 90
A Palestinian through a tunnel dug 15 meters underneath the border in Rafah refugee camp, five people were killed in a tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip,117 killed during working in tunnle offical said, 23 September 2008. Gaza has been virtually sealed off from the world since the Islamic militant Hamas seized control by force in June 2007. Tunnels under Gaza's border with Egypt are used to bring in a range of items, from weapons to medicine, cement and clothing.Photo by khaled omar /Flash 90
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A Palestinian through a tunnel dug 15 meters underneath the border in Rafah refugee camp, five people were killed in a tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip,117 killed during working in tunnle offical said, 23 September 2008. Gaza has been virtually sealed off from the world since the Islamic militant Hamas seized control by force in June 2007. Tunnels under Gaza's border with Egypt are used to bring in a range of items, from weapons to medicine, cement and clothing.Photo by khaled omar /Flash 90
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palestinian carry body of man who killd in tunnle through a tunnel dug 15 meters underneath the border in Rafah refugee camp, five people were killed in a tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip,117 killed during working in tunnle offical said, 23 September 2008. Gaza has been virtually sealed off from the world since the Islamic militant Hamas seized control by force in June 2007. Tunnels under Gaza's border with Egypt are used to bring in a range of items, from weapons to medicine, cement and clothing.Photo by palestinian carry body of man who killd in tunnle through a tunnel dug 15 meters underneath the border in Rafah refugee camp, five people were killed in a tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip,117 killed during working in tunnle offical said, 23 September 2008. Gaza has been virtually sealed off from the world since the Islamic militant Hamas seized control by force in June 2007. Tunnels under Gaza's border with Egypt are used to bring in a range of items, from weapons to medicine, cement and clothing.Photo by khaled omar
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An Orthodox boy blows the shofar in preparation for the Jewish New Year at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. September 24, 2008. Rosh Hashanah.
Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
An Ultra orthodox family walks in the tourist market early in the morning in the Old City of Jerusalem, September 24, 2008. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
A Palestinian man walks in the tourist market early in the morning in the Old City of Jerusalem, September 24, 2008. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
A Palestinian makes her way to the school in the tourist market early in the morning in the Old City of Jerusalem, September 24, 2008. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
Former Beatles singer, Sir Paul McCartney during a short visit to the West Bank town of Bethlehem on 24 September 2008. McCartney visited the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem and returned to Israel through the controversial 'separation' wall where upon he returned to Tel Aviv for a practice session ahead of tomorrow's Tel Aviv outdoor concert. EPA OUT. Photo by STR/FLASH90
Former Beatles singer, Sir Paul McCartney during a short visit to the West Bank town of Bethlehem on 24 September 2008. McCartney visited the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem and returned to Israel through the controversial 'separation' wall where upon he returned to Tel Aviv for a practice session ahead of tomorrow's Tel Aviv outdoor concert. EPA OUT. Photo by STR/FLASH90
Former Beatles singer, Sir Paul McCartney during a short visit to the West Bank town of Bethlehem on 24 September 2008. McCartney visited the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem and returned to Israel through the controversial 'separation' wall where upon he returned to Tel Aviv for a practice session ahead of tomorrow's Tel Aviv outdoor concert. EPA OUT. Photo by STR/FLASH90
Former Beatles singer, Sir Paul McCartney during a short visit to the West Bank town of Bethlehem on 24 September 2008. McCartney visited the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem and returned to Israel through the controversial 'separation' wall where upon he returned to Tel Aviv for a practice session ahead of tomorrow's Tel Aviv outdoor concert. EPA OUT. Photo by STR/FLASH90