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Ultra-Orthodox demonstrators gather outside the Jerusalem offices of computer chip manufacturer Intel to protest the company's opening on Saturdays. This is the sixth Saturday in a row that the ultra orthodox protesters gather to demonstrate. December 19, 2009. Photo by Abed Rinawi/Flash 90
Ultra-Orthodox demonstrators gather outside the Jerusalem offices of computer chip manufacturer Intel to protest the company's opening on Saturdays. This is the sixth Saturday in a row that the ultra orthodox protesters gather to demonstrate. December 19, 2009. Photo by Abed Rinawi/Flash 90
Hamas security officer stands next to the border between Egypt and Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on December 19, 2009.Egyptian police have stepped up their presence near the equipment for drilling the steel wall on the border shared between the Gaza Strip and Egypt.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Heavy machinery operates on the Egyptian side of the border with the Gaza Strip, as seen from Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on December 19, 2009.Egyptian police have stepped up their presence near the equipment for drilling the steel wall on the border shared between the Gaza Strip and Egypt.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Heavy machinery operates on the Egyptian side of the border with the Gaza Strip, as seen from Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on December 19, 2009.Egyptian police have stepped up their presence near the equipment for drilling the steel wall on the border shared between the Gaza Strip and Egypt.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Heavy machinery operates on the Egyptian side of the border with the Gaza Strip, as seen from Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on December 19, 2009.Egyptian police have stepped up their presence near the equipment for drilling the steel wall on the border shared between the Gaza Strip and Egypt.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Ultra-Orthodox demonstrators gather outside the Jerusalem offices of computer chip manufacturer Intel to protest the company's opening on Saturdays. This is the sixth Saturday in a row that the ultra orthodox protesters gather to demonstrate. December 19, 2009. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash 90
Ultra-Orthodox demonstrators gather outside the Jerusalem offices of computer chip manufacturer Intel to protest the company's opening on Saturdays. This is the sixth Saturday in a row that the ultra orthodox protesters gather to demonstrate. December 19, 2009. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash 90
Ultra-Orthodox demonstrators gather outside the Jerusalem offices of computer chip manufacturer Intel to protest the company's opening on Saturdays. This is the sixth Saturday in a row that the ultra orthodox protesters gather to demonstrate. December 19, 2009. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash 90
Christian worshippers pray at the Grotto, in the Church of the Nativity, traditionally believed to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ in the biblical West Bank city of Bethlehem on December 19, 2009. Scores of Christian pilgrims are preparing to gather in the traditional birthplace of Jesus Christ in the West Bank to celebrate Christmas on December 25.2009.Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun/Flash 90
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Vygaudas Usackas lights a candle during his visit to the Church of the Nativity in the biblical West Bank city of Bethlehem on December 19, 2009. Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun/Flash 90
Residents of the Havat Gilad settlement in Samaria held a demonstration outside of the Hadarim prison on December 19 in support of community leader Itai Zar who is being held there until the end of the proceedings against him on charges of allegedly slashing the tires of a police jeep. Community residents claim that the charges are false. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH 90
Residents of the Havat Gilad settlement in Samaria held a demonstration outside of the Hadarim prison on December 19 in support of community leader Itai Zar who is being held there until the end of the proceedings against him on charges of allegedly slashing the tires of a police jeep. Community residents claim that the charges are false. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH 90
Moshe Zar, father of Itai Zar from the Havat Gilad settlement in Samaria attends a demonstration outside of the Hadarim prison on December 19 in support of Itai Zar who is being held there until the end of the proceedings against him on charges of allegedly slashing the tires of a police jeep. Community residents claim that the charges are false. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH 90
Moshe Zar, father of Itai Zar from the Havat Gilad settlement in Samaria attends a demonstration outside of the Hadarim prison on December 19 in support of Itai Zar who is being held there until the end of the proceedings against him on charges of allegedly slashing the tires of a police jeep. Community residents claim that the charges are false. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH 90
Residents of the Havat Gilad settlement in Samaria held a demonstration outside of the Hadarim prison on December 19 in support of community leader Itai Zar who is being held there until the end of the proceedings against him on charges of allegedly slashing the tires of a police jeep. Community residents claim that the charges are false. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH 90
Residents of the Havat Gilad settlement in Samaria held a demonstration outside of the Hadarim prison on December 19 in support of community leader Itai Zar who is being held there until the end of the proceedings against him on charges of allegedly slashing the tires of a police jeep. Community residents claim that the charges are false. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH 90
Residents of the Havat Gilad settlement in Samaria held a demonstration outside of the Hadarim prison on December 19 in support of community leader Itai Zar who is being held there until the end of the proceedings against him on charges of allegedly slashing the tires of a police jeep. Community residents claim that the charges are false. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH 90
Residents of the Havat Gilad settlement in Samaria held a demonstration outside of the Hadarim prison on December 19 in support of community leader Itai Zar who is being held there until the end of the proceedings against him on charges of allegedly slashing the tires of a police jeep. Community residents claim that the charges are false. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH 90
Residents of the Havat Gilad settlement in Samaria held a demonstration outside of the Hadarim prison on December 19 in support of community leader Itai Zar who is being held there until the end of the proceedings against him on charges of allegedly slashing the tires of a police jeep. Community residents claim that the charges are false. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH 90
Residents of the Havat Gilad settlement in Samaria held a demonstration outside of the Hadarim prison on December 19 in support of community leader Itai Zar who is being held there until the end of the proceedings against him on charges of allegedly slashing the tires of a police jeep. Community residents claim that the charges are false. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH 90
Israeli President Shimon Peres meets his American counterpart Barack Obama in Copenhagen on December 19, 2009 on the sidelines of the COP15 UN Climate Change Conference. Photo by Yona Bar Tal/Flash 90