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Former US President Jimmy Carter (R) gestures as he arrives to inspect the damages of the American International School which was destroyed during the December-January Israeli offensive in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza strip on June 16, 2009. Carter was visiting the Hamas-run Gaza Strip, after urging Israel to lift a blockade on the Palestinian enclave and stop treating its residents like 'savages.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Former US President Jimmy Carter (R) gestures as he arrives to inspect the damages of the American International School which was destroyed during the December-January Israeli offensive in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza strip on June 16, 2009. Carter was visiting the Hamas-run Gaza Strip, after urging Israel to lift a blockade on the Palestinian enclave and stop treating its residents like 'savages.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Israel Finance minister, Dr Yuval Steintitz holds in his hand the book stating Isael's policy and silution to manage the world economy crisis called "holding back, and pushing forward 2009-2010. June 16 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
Israel Finance minister, Dr Yuval Steintitz holds in his hand the book stating Isael's policy and solution to manage the world economy crisis called "holding back, and pushing forward 2009-2010". June 16 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
Israel Finance minister, Dr Yuval Steintitz holds in his hand the book stating Isael's policy and solution to manage the world economy crisis called "holding back, and pushing forward 2009-2010". June 16 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
Israeli Defence minister Ehud Barak meets with the French Defence Minister Herve Morin in Paris, France on June 16, 2009. Photo by Ministry of Defence/Flash90
Israeli Defence minister Ehud Barak visits the Israeli national airforce hall in La Bourcia, France on June 16, 2009. Photo by Ministry of Defence/Flash90
Israeli Defence minister Ehud Barak visits the Israeli national airforce hall in La Bourcia, France on June 16, 2009. Photo by Ministry of Defence/Flash90
Israeli Defence minister Ehud Barak visits the Israeli national airforce hall in La Bourcia, France on June 16, 2009. Photo by Ministry of Defence/Flash90
Wild birds are know to never eat from human hands, however this religious life guard serves them breakfast every day. June 16 2009. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
These young men lay and relaxe in the dead sea's salty water and eat sweet fruit, who bloaf on a bawl nearby. June 16 2009. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
A Jewish settler reads a sign posted in the West Bank settlement of Efrat announcing a prayer being held at the Western Wall in Jerusalem on Sunday June 21 against the evacuation of settlements.
Tourists ride horses near the Giza Pyramids in Egypt on June 16, 2009. Giza's most famous archaeological site, the Giza Plateau, holds some of the most astonishing monuments in Egyptian history. The Pyramids of Giza were built overlooking the ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis, which was near modern day Cairo. Photo by Wissam Nassar/Flash90
Tourists visit the Giza Pyramids in Egypt on June 16, 2009. Giza's most famous archaeological site, the Giza Plateau, holds some of the most astonishing monuments in Egyptian history. The Pyramids of Giza were built overlooking the ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis, which was near modern day Cairo. Photo by Wissam Nassar/Flash90
General view of Givat Yeshayahu's newly built part. Givat Yeshayahu is a moshav in the Valley of Elah around ten kilometres south of Beit Shemesh. The village was established in 1958 by immigrants from Hungary, and was named after Yeshayahu Press, a prominent researcher. June 16, 2009. Photo by Anna kaplan/ Flash90
General view of Givat Yeshayahu's newly built part. Givat Yeshayahu is a moshav in the Valley of Elah around ten kilometres south of Beit Shemesh. The village was established in 1958 by immigrants from Hungary, and was named after Yeshayahu Press, a prominent researcher. June 16, 2009. Photo by Anna kaplan/ Flash90