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A Palestinian children swim during the time of entertainment in a new resort in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on June 22, 2010.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinian children enjoy a amusement, during the time of in a new entertainment resort in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on June 22, 2010.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Quartet Middle East envoy Tony Blair, during during his visit a hill outside the West Bank city of Ramallah where the "Rawabi" residential project is expected to accomodate 40,000 people, with the Jewish settlement of Atiret in the background. The settlers on the opposite hill in the occupied West Bank are opposed to the 700-million-dollar project, which is partly financed by a Qatari construction company.photo by:Issam Rimawi flash90
Quartet Middle East envoy Tony Blair, during during his visit a hill outside the West Bank city of Ramallah where the "Rawabi" residential project is expected to accomodate 40,000 people, with the Jewish settlement of Atiret in the background. The settlers on the opposite hill in the occupied West Bank are opposed to the 700-million-dollar project, which is partly financed by a Qatari construction company.photo by:Issam Rimawi flash90
Quartet Middle East envoy Tony Blair, during during his visit a hill outside the West Bank city of Ramallah where the "Rawabi" residential project is expected to accomodate 40,000 people, with the Jewish settlement of Atiret in the background. The settlers on the opposite hill in the occupied West Bank are opposed to the 700-million-dollar project, which is partly financed by a Qatari construction company.photo by:Issam Rimawi flash90
Quartet Middle East envoy Tony Blair, during during his visit a hill outside the West Bank city of Ramallah where the "Rawabi" residential project is expected to accomodate 40,000 people, with the Jewish settlement of Atiret in the background. The settlers on the opposite hill in the occupied West Bank are opposed to the 700-million-dollar project, which is partly financed by a Qatari construction company.photo by:Issam Rimawi flash90
A Palestinian woman walks through Damascus Gate in Jerusalem's Old City, Tuesday, June 22, 2010. The office of Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat on Tuesday defended plans to demolish Palestinian houses in the city's eastern sector to make way for a tourist center, after Defense Minister Ehud Barak lashed out at authorities over the project. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90.
An Ultra Orthodox Jewish man walks through Damascus Gate in Jerusalem's Old City, Tuesday, June 22, 2010. The office of Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat on Tuesday defended plans to demolish Palestinian houses in the city's eastern sector to make way for a tourist center, after Defense Minister Ehud Barak lashed out at authorities over the project. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90.
A Palestinian woman walks in Jerusalem's Old City, Tuesday, June 22, 2010. The office of Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat on Tuesday defended plans to demolish Palestinian houses in the city's eastern sector to make way for a tourist center, after Defense Minister Ehud Barak lashed out at authorities over the project. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90.
Palestinians walk in Jerusalem's Old City, Tuesday, June 22, 2010. The office of Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat on Tuesday defended plans to demolish Palestinian houses in the city's eastern sector to make way for a tourist center, after Defense Minister Ehud Barak lashed out at authorities over the project. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90.
Palestinian women standing in the street in Jerusalem's Old City, Tuesday, June 22, 2010. The office of Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat on Tuesday defended plans to demolish Palestinian houses in the city's eastern sector to make way for a tourist center, after Defense Minister Ehud Barak lashed out at authorities over the project. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at a conference held by the Jewish Agency, in Jerusalem on June 22, 2010. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at a conference held by the Jewish Agency, in Jerusalem on June 22, 2010. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Thai foreign workers at a flower shop in Moshav Hayogev in northern Israel,Tuesday May 22 2010.In the israeli summer heat the workers arrange the bouquets of flowers .PHOTO BY TOMER NEUBERG /Flash90. **Maariv Out**
Thai foreign workers at a flower shop in Moshav Hayogev in northern Israel,Tuesday May 22 2010.In the israeli summer heat the workers arrange the bouquets of flowers .PHOTO BY TOMER NEUBERG /Flash90. **Maariv Out**
Thai foreign workers at a flower shop in Moshav Hayogev in northern Israel,Tuesday May 22 2010.In the israeli summer heat the workers arrange the bouquets of flowers .PHOTO BY TOMER NEUBERG /Flash90. **Maariv Out**