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Palestinian workers use clay bricks to build a Hamas police station in the Gaza Strip district of Beit Lahia on July 22, 2009. Adobe bricks, assembled using sand, clay, and water, with some kind of fibrous or organic material (sticks, straw, dung) are replacing lacking construction materials which are prevented to enter the Gaza Strip by Israeli authorities, crippling the reconstruction efforts after the recent war.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinian workers use clay bricks to build a Hamas police station in the Gaza Strip district of Beit Lahia on July 22, 2009. Adobe bricks, assembled using sand, clay, and water, with some kind of fibrous or organic material (sticks, straw, dung) are replacing lacking construction materials which are prevented to enter the Gaza Strip by Israeli authorities, crippling the reconstruction efforts after the recent war.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinian workers use clay bricks to build a Hamas police station in the Gaza Strip district of Beit Lahia on July 22, 2009. Adobe bricks, assembled using sand, clay, and water, with some kind of fibrous or organic material (sticks, straw, dung) are replacing lacking construction materials which are prevented to enter the Gaza Strip by Israeli authorities, crippling the reconstruction efforts after the recent war.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinian workers use clay bricks to build a Hamas police station in the Gaza Strip district of Beit Lahia on July 22, 2009. Adobe bricks, assembled using sand, clay, and water, with some kind of fibrous or organic material (sticks, straw, dung) are replacing lacking construction materials which are prevented to enter the Gaza Strip by Israeli authorities, crippling the reconstruction efforts after the recent war.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinian workers use clay bricks to build a Hamas police station in the Gaza Strip district of Beit Lahia on July 22, 2009. Adobe bricks, assembled using sand, clay, and water, with some kind of fibrous or organic material (sticks, straw, dung) are replacing lacking construction materials which are prevented to enter the Gaza Strip by Israeli authorities, crippling the reconstruction efforts after the recent war.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinian workers use clay bricks to build a Hamas police station in the Gaza Strip district of Beit Lahia on July 22, 2009. Adobe bricks, assembled using sand, clay, and water, with some kind of fibrous or organic material (sticks, straw, dung) are replacing lacking construction materials which are prevented to enter the Gaza Strip by Israeli authorities, crippling the reconstruction efforts after the recent war.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinian workers use clay bricks to build a Hamas police station in the Gaza Strip district of Beit Lahia on July 22, 2009. Adobe bricks, assembled using sand, clay, and water, with some kind of fibrous or organic material (sticks, straw, dung) are replacing lacking construction materials which are prevented to enter the Gaza Strip by Israeli authorities, crippling the reconstruction efforts after the recent war.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinian workers use clay bricks to build a Hamas police station in the Gaza Strip district of Beit Lahia on July 22, 2009. Adobe bricks, assembled using sand, clay, and water, with some kind of fibrous or organic material (sticks, straw, dung) are replacing lacking construction materials which are prevented to enter the Gaza Strip by Israeli authorities, crippling the reconstruction efforts after the recent war.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinian workers use clay bricks to build a Hamas police station in the Gaza Strip district of Beit Lahia on July 22, 2009. Adobe bricks, assembled using sand, clay, and water, with some kind of fibrous or organic material (sticks, straw, dung) are replacing lacking construction materials which are prevented to enter the Gaza Strip by Israeli authorities, crippling the reconstruction efforts after the recent war.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinian workers use clay bricks to build a Hamas police station in the Gaza Strip district of Beit Lahia on July 22, 2009. Adobe bricks, assembled using sand, clay, and water, with some kind of fibrous or organic material (sticks, straw, dung) are replacing lacking construction materials which are prevented to enter the Gaza Strip by Israeli authorities, crippling the reconstruction efforts after the recent war.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
A zombie walk (also known as a zombie mob, zombie march, zombie horde, zombie lurch, zombie shamble, zombie shuffle or zombie pub crawl) is an organized public gathering of people who dress up in zombie costumes. Usually taking place in an urban centre, the participants make their way around the city streets. The San Diego Zombie walk was sponsored by zombieland. About 300 hundred people came out to walk down one of the main streets of downtown San Diego dressed like zombies, while people looked on from local bars and restaurants. Zombie Walks are held all over the world. July 23, 2009. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss/Flash 90
A zombie walk (also known as a zombie mob, zombie march, zombie horde, zombie lurch, zombie shamble, zombie shuffle or zombie pub crawl) is an organized public gathering of people who dress up in zombie costumes. Usually taking place in an urban centre, the participants make their way around the city streets. The San Diego Zombie walk was sponsored by zombieland. About 300 hundred people came out to walk down one of the main streets of downtown San Diego dressed like zombies, while people looked on from local bars and restaurants. Zombie Walks are held all over the world. July 23, 2009. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss/Flash 90
A zombie walk (also known as a zombie mob, zombie march, zombie horde, zombie lurch, zombie shamble, zombie shuffle or zombie pub crawl) is an organized public gathering of people who dress up in zombie costumes. Usually taking place in an urban centre, the participants make their way around the city streets. The San Diego Zombie walk was sponsored by zombieland. About 300 hundred people came out to walk down one of the main streets of downtown San Diego dressed like zombies, while people looked on from local bars and restaurants. Zombie Walks are held all over the world. July 23, 2009. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss/Flash 90
A zombie walk (also known as a zombie mob, zombie march, zombie horde, zombie lurch, zombie shamble, zombie shuffle or zombie pub crawl) is an organized public gathering of people who dress up in zombie costumes. Usually taking place in an urban centre, the participants make their way around the city streets. The San Diego Zombie walk was sponsored by zombieland. About 300 hundred people came out to walk down one of the main streets of downtown San Diego dressed like zombies, while people looked on from local bars and restaurants. Zombie Walks are held all over the world. July 23, 2009. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss/Flash 90
A zombie walk (also known as a zombie mob, zombie march, zombie horde, zombie lurch, zombie shamble, zombie shuffle or zombie pub crawl) is an organized public gathering of people who dress up in zombie costumes. Usually taking place in an urban centre, the participants make their way around the city streets. The San Diego Zombie walk was sponsored by zombieland. About 300 hundred people came out to walk down one of the main streets of downtown San Diego dressed like zombies, while people looked on from local bars and restaurants. Zombie Walks are held all over the world. July 23, 2009. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss/Flash 90
A zombie walk (also known as a zombie mob, zombie march, zombie horde, zombie lurch, zombie shamble, zombie shuffle or zombie pub crawl) is an organized public gathering of people who dress up in zombie costumes. Usually taking place in an urban centre, the participants make their way around the city streets. The San Diego Zombie walk was sponsored by zombieland. About 300 hundred people came out to walk down one of the main streets of downtown San Diego dressed like zombies, while people looked on from local bars and restaurants. Zombie Walks are held all over the world. July 23, 2009. Photo by Daniel Dreifuss/Flash 90
Portrait of Itamar Biton at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem, Thursday, July 23, 2009.The Supreme Court announced its decision Thursday morning in the case of the yeshiva student who deliberately hit Noga Zoraish, a woman of Ethiopian origin, with his car. Wednesday the student's name was released, Itamar Biton, the son of the Sephardi chief rabbi of Hadera, Rabbi Shimon Biton. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Itamar Biton arrives at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem, Thursday, July 23, 2009.The Supreme Court announced its decision Thursday morning in the case of the yeshiva student who deliberately hit Noga Zoraish, a woman of Ethiopian origin, with his car. Wednesday the student's name was released, Itamar Biton, the son of the Sephardi chief rabbi of Hadera, Rabbi Shimon Biton. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Noga Zoraish looks on as she sits at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem, Thursday, July 23, 2009.The Supreme Court announced its decision Thursday morning in the case of the yeshiva student who deliberately hit Noga Zoraish, a woman of Ethiopian origin, with his car. Wednesday the student's name was released, Itamar Biton, the son of the Sephardi chief rabbi of Hadera, Rabbi Shimon Biton. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Noga Zoraish looks on as she sits at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem, Thursday, July 23, 2009.The Supreme Court announced its decision Thursday morning in the case of the yeshiva student who deliberately hit Noga Zoraish, a woman of Ethiopian origin, with his car. Wednesday the student's name was released, Itamar Biton, the son of the Sephardi chief rabbi of Hadera, Rabbi Shimon Biton. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
The building of the Palestinian Parliament in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Abu Dis, is seen on July 23 2009,behind the Israeli side of the separation wall Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
The building of the Palestinian Parliament in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Abu Dis, is seen on July 23 2009,behind the Israeli side of the separation wall Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL : JULY 23, 2009 - IDF Home Front Command soldiers, waering chemical protection gear, participate a Home Front Command drill simulating chemical missiles attack over Israel. Home Front Command's rescue battalions are trained for rescueing trapped people from destruction sites as well as from sites hit by chemical missiles. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90.
Yitzhak "Itzik" Kornfein was an award winning Israeli goalkeeper who played for Beitar Jerusalem, Hapoel Tiberias, Hapoel Jerusalem, Hapoel Ramat Gan, Hapoel Petah Tikva and Beitar Tel Aviv. At this time he is the club manager of Betar Jerusalem football team. Aug 6 2009. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
Yitzhak "Itzik" Kornfein was an award winning Israeli goalkeeper who played for Beitar Jerusalem, Hapoel Tiberias, Hapoel Jerusalem, Hapoel Ramat Gan, Hapoel Petah Tikva and Beitar Tel Aviv. At this time he is the club manager of Betar Jerusalem football team. Aug 6 2009. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90