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A barrage of Qassam rockets fired from the Gaza Strip struck the western Negev Wednesday afternoon, with one rocket striking a parking lot adjacent to a supermarket in the southern town of Sderot. Two people sustained shrapnel wounds and nine others were treated for shock. December 17, 2008. Photo by Ana Kaplan/ Flash 90.
A barrage of Qassam rockets fired from the Gaza Strip struck the western Negev Wednesday afternoon, with one rocket striking a parking lot adjacent to a supermarket in the southern town of Sderot. Two people sustained shrapnel wounds and nine others were treated for shock. December 17, 2008. Photo by Ana Kaplan/ Flash 90.
A barrage of Qassam rockets fired from the Gaza Strip struck the western Negev Wednesday afternoon, with one rocket striking a parking lot adjacent to a supermarket in the southern town of Sderot. Two people sustained shrapnel wounds and nine others were treated for shock. December 17, 2008. Photo by Ana Kaplan/ Flash 90.
The Big Brother reality show final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Israeli audience react during the Big Brother reality show final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Erez Tal (L) and Asi Azar, the hosts of Big Brother reality show final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Erez Tal (L) and Asi Azar, the hosts of Big Brother reality show final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Erez Tal the host of Big Brother reality show final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Erez Tal, (R) the host of Big Brother reality show and Leon (one of the finalists) during the final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Leon, one of the finalists, of the Big Brother reality show during the final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Asi Azar (R), and Erez Tal (C) speak with Einav Bublil, one of the finalists of the Big Brother reality show, during the final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Yossi Bublil, one of the finalists of the Big Brother reality show, during the final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Yossi Bublil, one of the finalists of the Big Brother reality show, during the final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Yossi Bublil, one of the finalists of the Big Brother reality show, during the final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Yossi Bublil and his daughter Einav (Two of the finalists of the Big Brother reality show), dance during the final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Yossi Bublil (One of the finalists of the Big Brother reality show), dance during the final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Ranin (One of the competitors of the Big Brother reality show), during the final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house,at the Big Brother reality show, during the final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house,at the Big Brother reality show, reacts during the final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house,at the Big Brother reality show, reacts during the final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house,at the Big Brother reality show, reacts during the final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house,at the Big Brother reality show, reacts during the final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house,at the Big Brother reality show, reacts during the final at Neve Ilan studio, late Tuesday, Dec 16, 2008. After three and a half months of round the clock life in front of the camera, the final three contestants of the hit TV series Ah Hagadol, the Israeli version of Big Brother, were evicted one after the other on a live three-hour special Tuesday night, leaving 27 year-old Jerusalem resident Shifra Cornfeld the last contestant standing in the house, which saw 19 other personalities from all over the country
depart the show before her. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90