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  • ORANGE FLAME BIOLOGICAL DRILL
    Gili Yaari
    Orange Flame
    Biological
    weapon
    attack
    hospital
    rescue
    drill
    medical
    mask
    protective gear
    virus outbreak
    Rescue team members, wearing biological protection gear, are participating the second day of Orange Flame Drill in Holon on January 14, 2010. A two-day exercise, code named "OrangeFlame", simulating a response to a biological warfare attack began Wednesday in the Dan region. The exercise, which is the largest of its kind in Israel's history, will be carried out in Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan and Holon, seeks to evaluate the ability of the Home Front, medical services, rescue teams and municipal authorities to respond to conditions created by a biological catastrophe caused either by terrorists or by some kind of accident. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90
  • ORANGE FLAME BIOLOGICAL DRILL
    Gili Yaari
    Orange Flame
    Biological
    weapon
    attack
    hospital
    rescue
    drill
    medical
    mask
    protective gear
    virus outbreak
    Rescue team members, wearing biological protection gear, are participating the second day of Orange Flame Drill in Holon on January 14, 2010. A two-day exercise, code named "OrangeFlame", simulating a response to a biological warfare attack began Wednesday in the Dan region. The exercise, which is the largest of its kind in Israel's history, will be carried out in Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan and Holon, seeks to evaluate the ability of the Home Front, medical services, rescue teams and municipal authorities to respond to conditions created by a biological catastrophe caused either by terrorists or by some kind of accident. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90
  • ORANGE FLAME BIOLOGICAL DRILL
    Gili Yaari
    Orange Flame
    Biological
    weapon
    attack
    hospital
    rescue
    drill
    medical
    mask
    protective gear
    virus outbreak
    Rescue team members, wearing biological protection gear, are participating the second day of Orange Flame Drill in Holon on January 14, 2010. A two-day exercise, code named "OrangeFlame", simulating a response to a biological warfare attack began Wednesday in the Dan region. The exercise, which is the largest of its kind in Israel's history, will be carried out in Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan and Holon, seeks to evaluate the ability of the Home Front, medical services, rescue teams and municipal authorities to respond to conditions created by a biological catastrophe caused either by terrorists or by some kind of accident. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90
  • ORANGE FLAME BIOLOGICAL DRILL
    Gili Yaari
    Orange Flame
    Biological
    weapon
    attack
    hospital
    rescue
    drill
    medical
    mask
    protective gear
    virus outbreak
    Rescue team members, wearing biological protection gear, are participating the second day of Orange Flame Drill in Holon on January 14, 2010. A two-day exercise, code named "OrangeFlame", simulating a response to a biological warfare attack began Wednesday in the Dan region. The exercise, which is the largest of its kind in Israel's history, will be carried out in Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan and Holon, seeks to evaluate the ability of the Home Front, medical services, rescue teams and municipal authorities to respond to conditions created by a biological catastrophe caused either by terrorists or by some kind of accident. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90
  • ORANGE FLAME BIOLOGICAL DRILL
    Gili Yaari
    Orange Flame
    Biological
    weapon
    attack
    hospital
    rescue
    drill
    medical
    mask
    protective gear
    virus outbreak
    Rescue team members, wearing biological protection gear, are participating the second day of Orange Flame Drill in Holon on January 14, 2010. A two-day exercise, code named "OrangeFlame", simulating a response to a biological warfare attack began Wednesday in the Dan region. The exercise, which is the largest of its kind in Israel's history, will be carried out in Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan and Holon, seeks to evaluate the ability of the Home Front, medical services, rescue teams and municipal authorities to respond to conditions created by a biological catastrophe caused either by terrorists or by some kind of accident. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90
  • ORANGE FLAME BIOLOGICAL DRILL
    Gili Yaari
    Orange Flame
    Biological
    weapon
    attack
    hospital
    rescue
    drill
    medical
    mask
    protective gear
    virus outbreak
    Rescue team members, wearing biological protection gear, are participating the second day of Orange Flame Drill in Holon on January 14, 2010. A two-day exercise, code named "OrangeFlame", simulating a response to a biological warfare attack began Wednesday in the Dan region. The exercise, which is the largest of its kind in Israel's history, will be carried out in Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan and Holon, seeks to evaluate the ability of the Home Front, medical services, rescue teams and municipal authorities to respond to conditions created by a biological catastrophe caused either by terrorists or by some kind of accident. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90
  • MIDEAST PALESTINIANS
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    Gaza
    Palestinains
    cartoon
    Television
    comics
    palestinians
    palestinian
    The picture was taken from the Al-Aqsa TV at Gaza Strip on January 14, 2010. Cartoon portraying an Israeli soldiers (L) and a Palestinian policeman (R) arresting a young Palestinian boy. The Hamas-run Al-Aqsa TV channel plans to release a series of cartoons portraying Palestinian security forces in the West Bank as boot-licking lackeys of Israel, a network official said. Photo by Al-Aqsa TV via Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
  • MIDEAST PALESTINIANS
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    Gaza
    Palestinains
    cartoon
    Television
    comics
    palestinians
    palestinian
    The picture was taken from the Al-Aqsa TV at Gaza Strip on January 14, 2010. Cartoon portraying raven stands on sign in the headquarters of security coordination in the West Bank.. The Hamas-run Al-Aqsa TV channel plans to release a series of cartoons portraying Palestinian security forces in the West Bank as boot-licking lackeys of Israel, a network official said. Photo by Al-Aqsa TV via Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90.
  • MIDEAST PALESTINIANS
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    Gaza
    Palestinains
    cartoon
    Television
    comics
    palestinians
    palestinian
    The picture was taken from the Al-Aqsa TV at Gaza Strip on January 14, 2010. Cartoon portraying an Israeli soldier (R) interviewing a Palestinian policeman who is saluting.The Hamas-run Al-Aqsa TV channel plans to release a series of cartoons portraying Palestinian security forces in the West Bank as boot-licking lackeys of Israel, a network official said. Photo by Al-Aqsa TV via Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90.
  • MIDEAST PALESTINIANS
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    Gaza
    Palestinains
    cartoon
    Television
    comics
    palestinians
    palestinian
    The picture was taken from the Al-Aqsa TV at Gaza Strip on January 14, 2010. Cartoon portraying an Israeli soldier (R) interviewing a Palestinian policeman who is saluting.The Hamas-run Al-Aqsa TV channel plans to release a series of cartoons portraying Palestinian security forces in the West Bank as boot-licking lackeys of Israel, a network official said. Photo by Al-Aqsa TV via Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90.
  • MIDEAST PALESTINIANS
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    Gaza
    Palestinains
    cartoon
    Television
    comics
    palestinians
    palestinian
    The picture was taken from the Al-Aqsa TV at Gaza Strip on January 14, 2010. Cartoon portraying Palestinian policeman (C) witnessing a massacre of children by an Israeli settler. The Hamas-run Al-Aqsa TV channel plans to release a series of cartoons portraying Palestinian security forces in the West Bank as boot-licking lackeys of Israel, a network official said .Photo by Al-Aqsa TV via Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90.