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  • ISRAEL CAPTIVE SOLDIERS
    Edi Israel
    gilad schalit
    captive soldier
    schalit
    demonstration
    protest
    police
    palestinian
    palestinians
    Several dozen people gathered outside Ashkelon's Shikma Prison to protest the fact that the 120 Palestinians imprisoned there receive regular visits from relatives and Red Cross officials, while kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit, who is reportedly being held in Gaza, has yet to receive any visit since his capture by Palestinian terrorists in June 2006. The demonstrators wave signs saying "Red Cross – have you met with Gilad yet?" and "Gilad also wants a visit." December 02, 2008. Photo by Edi Israel/Flash90
  • ISRAEL CAPTIVE SOLDIERS
    Edi Israel
    gilad schalit
    captive soldier
    schalit
    demonstration
    protest
    police
    palestinian
    palestinians
    Several dozen people gathered outside Ashkelon's Shikma Prison to protest the fact that the 120 Palestinians imprisoned there receive regular visits from relatives and Red Cross officials, while kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit, who is reportedly being held in Gaza, has yet to receive any visit since his capture by Palestinian terrorists in June 2006. The demonstrators wave signs saying "Red Cross – have you met with Gilad yet?" and "Gilad also wants a visit." December 02, 2008. Photo by Edi Israel/Flash90
  • ISRAEL CAPTIVE SOLDIERS
    Edi Israel
    gilad schalit
    captive soldier
    schalit
    demonstration
    protest
    police
    palestinian
    palestinians
    Several dozen people gathered outside Ashkelon's Shikma Prison to protest the fact that the 120 Palestinians imprisoned there receive regular visits from relatives and Red Cross officials, while kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit, who is reportedly being held in Gaza, has yet to receive any visit since his capture by Palestinian terrorists in June 2006. The demonstrators wave signs saying "Red Cross – have you met with Gilad yet?" and "Gilad also wants a visit." December 02, 2008. Photo by Edi Israel/Flash90
  • ISRAEL CAPTIVE SOLDIERS
    Edi Israel
    gilad schalit
    captive soldier
    schalit
    demonstration
    protest
    police
    palestinian
    palestinians
    Several dozen people gathered outside Ashkelon's Shikma Prison to protest the fact that the 120 Palestinians imprisoned there receive regular visits from relatives and Red Cross officials, while kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit, who is reportedly being held in Gaza, has yet to receive any visit since his capture by Palestinian terrorists in June 2006. The demonstrators wave signs saying "Red Cross – have you met with Gilad yet?" and "Gilad also wants a visit." December 02, 2008. Photo by Edi Israel/Flash90
  • SETTLEMENTS
    Kobi Gideon
    Hebron
    peace house
    Desputed house
    Jewish settler
    Mask
    Young Jewish boy with a mask on his face, stands near the disputed house in Hebron, also referred to as the Peace House. Wednesday, Dec 03, 2008. Escalating aggression from a group of extremist settler youths hold up in one of the West Bank's most explosive flash points - a disputed house in the biblical city of Hebron - approached a boiling point Wednesday as Israel's government vowed to evict them. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
  • SETTLEMENTS
    Kobi Gideon
    shapira house
    police
    settler
    woman
    hebron
    anat Cohen
    Anat Cohen, An Israeli settler yells at a police officer outside the Shapira House in Hebron. December 03, 2008. Escalating aggression from a group of extremist settler youths hold up in one of the West Bank's most explosive flash points - a disputed house, in the biblical city of Hebron - approached a boiling point Wednesday as Israel's government vowed to evict them. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
  • SETTLEMENTS
    Kobi Gideon
    shapira house
    police
    settler
    hebron
    settlements
    Israeli police enter the Shapira House in Hebron, where young settlers had moved into today on December 03, 2008.Escalating aggression from a group of extremist settler youths hold up in one of the West Bank's most explosive flash points - a disputed house in the biblical city of Hebron - approached a boiling point Wednesday as Israel's government vowed to evict them. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.