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Shimone Peres recieves the Bank of Israel report from Stanley Fischer, the governor of the Bank of Israel (L). April 19 2009. Photo by Lior Mizrahi/ Flash90
Shimone Peres recieves the Bank of Israel report from Stanley Fischer, the governor of the Bank of Israel (L). April 19 2009. Photo by Lior Mizrahi/ Flash90
Shimone Peres recieves the Bank of Israel report from Stanley Fischer, the governor of the Bank of Israel (L). April 19 2009. Photo by Lior Mizrahi/ Flash90
A Palestinian labourer works inside a mosque which was destroyed during Israel's 22-day offensive in Gaza. April 19, 2009.The League of Arab States proposed a plan to assess the needs of the reconstruction of the Gaza strip. Unemployment in Gaza has risen severly since the war. The plan to urgently build up war torn Gaza means employment will rise. Photo By ABED ABED / Flash 90
A Palestinian labourer works inside a mosque which was destroyed during Israel's 22-day offensive in Gaza. April 19, 2009.The League of Arab States proposed a plan to assess the needs of the reconstruction of the Gaza strip. Unemployment in Gaza has risen severly since the war. The plan to urgently build up war torn Gaza means employment will rise. Photo By ABED ABED / Flash 90
Stanley Fischer, the governor of the Bank of Israel (L) submitted today, Apr 19, 2009, the Bank of Israel report to Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz in Jerusalem. "The report says that we are dealing with the current crisis relatively well," said Fischer. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Stanley Fischer, the governor of the Bank of Israel (L) submitted today, Apr 19, 2009, the Bank of Israel report to Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz in Jerusalem. "The report says that we are dealing with the current crisis relatively well," said Fischer. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Dr Karnit Plog, the research authority director of Bank of Israel, speaks about the annual Bank of Israel report at a press conference in Jerusalem on April 19, 2009. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
A Thai flag sits at the end of a boat floating through the Indian Ocean near the Ko Phi Phi islands in the South Western Thailand, to where tourism has exploded during the recent years. Ko Phi Phi was devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004, when nearly all of the island's infrastructure was wiped out. Redevelopment has, however, been swift, and services like electricity, water, Internet access and ATMs are up and running again. April 19, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Tourists play on a boat floating on the Indian Ocean near the Ko Phi Phi islands in the South Western Thailand, to where tourism has exploded during the recent years. Ko Phi Phi was devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004, when nearly all of the island's infrastructure was wiped out. Redevelopment has, however, been swift, and services like electricity, water, Internet access and ATMs are up and running again. April 19, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
A lone bird flies through the cloud filled sky over the Indian Ocean near the Ko Phi Phi islands in the South Western Thailand, to where tourism has exploded during the recent years. Ko Phi Phi was devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004, when nearly all of the island's infrastructure was wiped out. Redevelopment has, however, been swift, and services like electricity, water, Internet access and ATMs are up and running again. April 19, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Several boats float in the clear waters of the Ko Phi Phi islands in the South Western Thailand, to where tourism has exploded during the recent years. Ko Phi Phi was devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004, when nearly all of the island's infrastructure was wiped out. Redevelopment has, however, been swift, and services like electricity, water, Internet access and ATMs are up and running again. April 19, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
A view of the island which was the hide-out of the villain Scaramanga in the James Bond Film "The Man with the Golden Gun", part of the Ko Phi Phi islands in the Indian Ocean, South Western Thailand, to where tourism has exploded during the recent years. Ko Phi Phi was devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004, when nearly all of the island's infrastructure was wiped out. Redevelopment has, however, been swift, and services like electricity, water, Internet access and ATMs are up and running again. April 19, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Tourists paddle through a the clear waters by the Ko Phi Phi islands in the South Western Thailand, to where tourism has exploded during the recent years. Ko Phi Phi was devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004, when nearly all of the island's infrastructure was wiped out. Redevelopment has, however, been swift, and services like electricity, water, Internet access and ATMs are up and running again. April 19, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Tourists paddle through a water filled cave by the Ko Phi Phi islands in the South Western Thailand, to where tourism has exploded during the recent years. Ko Phi Phi was devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004, when nearly all of the island's infrastructure was wiped out. Redevelopment has, however, been swift, and services like electricity, water, Internet access and ATMs are up and running again. April 19, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
View of the sky seen through a thick forest on the Ko Phi Phi islands in the Indian Ocean, South Western Thailand, to where tourism has exploded during the recent years. Ko Phi Phi was devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004, when nearly all of the island's infrastructure was wiped out. Redevelopment has, however, been swift, and services like electricity, water, Internet access and ATMs are up and running again. April 19, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
A boat is seen on the horizon of the Indian Ocean near the Ko Phi Phi islands in the South Western Thailand, to where tourism has exploded during the recent years. Ko Phi Phi was devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004, when nearly all of the island's infrastructure was wiped out. Redevelopment has, however, been swift, and services like electricity, water, Internet access and ATMs are up and running again. April 19, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
A boat is seen on the horizon of the Indian Ocean near the Ko Phi Phi islands in the South Western Thailand, to where tourism has exploded during the recent years. Ko Phi Phi was devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004, when nearly all of the island's infrastructure was wiped out. Redevelopment has, however, been swift, and services like electricity, water, Internet access and ATMs are up and running again. April 19, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
A stormy sky is seen over the sea next to the Ko Phi Phi islands in the Indian Ocean, South Western Thailand, to where tourism has exploded during the recent years. Ko Phi Phi was devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004, when nearly all of the island's infrastructure was wiped out. Redevelopment has, however, been swift, and services like electricity, water, Internet access and ATMs are up and running again. April 19, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
A view of the island which was the hide-out of the villain Scaramanga in the James Bond Film "The Man with the Golden Gun", part of the Ko Phi Phi islands in the Indian Ocean, South Western Thailand, to where tourism has exploded during the recent years. Ko Phi Phi was devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004, when nearly all of the island's infrastructure was wiped out. Redevelopment has, however, been swift, and services like electricity, water, Internet access and ATMs are up and running again. April 19, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
A woman sits by herself on an empty white sand beach on one of the Ko Phi Phi islands in the Indian Ocean, South Western Thailand, to where tourism has exploded during the recent years. Ko Phi Phi was devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004, when nearly all of the island's infrastructure was wiped out. Redevelopment has, however, been swift, and services like electricity, water, Internet access and ATMs are up and running again. April 19, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90