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Palestinian Patients Waiting to cross into Egypt from the southern Gaza Strip border crossing at Rafah on April 18, 2009 The border between Gaza and Egypt, the sole crossing that bypasses Israel, was opened on April 18, to allow the passage of the sick, a Hamas official at the border said. Rafah has been largely closed since June 2006, when Gaza militants seized an Israeli soldier in a deadly cross-border raid.Photo By ABED ABED / Flash 90
Palestinian Patients Waiting to cross into Egypt from the southern Gaza Strip border crossing at Rafah on April 18, 2009 The border between Gaza and Egypt, the sole crossing that bypasses Israel, was opened on April 18, to allow the passage of the sick, a Hamas official at the border said. Rafah has been largely closed since June 2006, when Gaza militants seized an Israeli soldier in a deadly cross-border raid.Photo By ABED ABED / Flash 90
Palestinian Patients Waiting to cross into Egypt from the southern Gaza Strip border crossing at Rafah on April 18, 2009 The border between Gaza and Egypt, the sole crossing that bypasses Israel, was opened on April 18, to allow the passage of the sick, a Hamas official at the border said. Rafah has been largely closed since June 2006, when Gaza militants seized an Israeli soldier in a deadly cross-border raid.Photo By ABED ABED / Flash 90
Palestinian Patients Waiting to cross into Egypt from the southern Gaza Strip border crossing at Rafah on April 18, 2009 The border between Gaza and Egypt, the sole crossing that bypasses Israel, was opened on April 18, to allow the passage of the sick, a Hamas official at the border said. Rafah has been largely closed since June 2006, when Gaza militants seized an Israeli soldier in a deadly cross-border raid.Photo By ABED ABED / Flash 90
Palestinian Patients Waiting to cross into Egypt from the southern Gaza Strip border crossing at Rafah on April 18, 2009 The border between Gaza and Egypt, the sole crossing that bypasses Israel, was opened on April 18, to allow the passage of the sick, a Hamas official at the border said. Rafah has been largely closed since June 2006, when Gaza militants seized an Israeli soldier in a deadly cross-border raid.Photo By ABED ABED / Flash 90
A view of the inside of the Holy Sepulcher church in Jerusalem's Old City during the ceremony of the Holy Fire while worshippers hold up candles as they light their candles from the 'Holy Fire' April 18, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/ Flash90
A view of the inside of the Holy Sepulcher church in Jerusalem's Old City during the ceremony of the Holy Fire while worshippers hold up candles as they light their candles from the 'Holy Fire' April 18, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/ Flash90
A view of the inside of the Holy Sepulcher church in Jerusalem's Old City during the ceremony of the Holy Fire while worshippers hold up candles as they light their candles from the 'Holy Fire' April 18, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/ Flash90
A view of the inside of the Holy Sepulcher church in Jerusalem's Old City during the ceremony of the Holy Fire while worshippers hold up candles as they light their candles from the 'Holy Fire' April 18, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/ Flash90
A view of the inside of the Holy Sepulcher church in Jerusalem's Old City during the ceremony of the Holy Fire while worshippers hold up candles as they light their candles from the 'Holy Fire' April 18, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/ Flash90
Orthodox Christian worshippers at the Church of Holy Sepulchre during a Christian Orthodox Holy Fire ceremony in Jerusalem's Old City April 18, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90.
Orthodox Christian worshippers at the Church of Holy Sepulchre during a Christian Orthodox Holy Fire ceremony in Jerusalem's Old City April 18, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90.
Orthodox Christian Woman at the Church of Holy Sepulchre during a Christian Orthodox Holy Fire ceremony in Jerusalem's Old City April 18, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90.
Orthodox Christian worshippers at the Church of Holy Sepulchre during a Christian Orthodox Holy Fire ceremony in Jerusalem's Old City April 18, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90.
An Orthodox Christian woman lights her candles on a street in Jerusalem's Old city during the Holy Fire ceremony in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on April 18, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90.
An Ethiopian Christian priest is praying at Deir Al-Sultan in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher during the Holy Fire ceremony, in Jerusalem's Old City April 18, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90.