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A Palestinian fisherman repairs his net at the port in Gaza City on December 17, 2010 a week after the region was hit by storms.
Photo/MOHAMMED OTHMAN flash 90
A Palestinian fisherman repairs his net at the port in Gaza City on December 17, 2010 a week after the region was hit by storms.
Photo/MOHAMMED OTHMAN flash 90
A Palestinian fisherman repairs his net at the port in Gaza City on December 17, 2010 a week after the region was hit by storms. Photo/MOHAMMED OTHMAN flash 90
A Palestinian fisherman repairs his net at the port in Gaza City on December 17, 2010 a week after the region was hit by storms. Photo/MOHAMMED OTHMAN flash 90
A Palestinian demonstrator stands on a tree as he hurls stones towards Israeli troops during a weekly protest against Israel's controversial separation barrier in the West Bank village of Nilin on December 17, 2010.
photo by:Issam Rimawi Flash 90
Foreign protesters painted on the wall during a weekly protest against Israel's controversial separation barrier in the West Bank village of Nilin on December 17, 2010.
photo by:Issam Rimawi flash 90
An ultra Orthodox Jewish man prays in the Tomb of Joshua Ben Nun in the West Bank Arab village of Kifl Hares near the Jewish settlement of Ariel, early Friday, December 17, 2010. The Israeli army, late on Thursday night, allowed hundreds of Ultra Orthodox Jews and Jewish settlers to visit the Tombs of biblical figures, Joshua Ben Nun and Caleb Ben Yefuneh, on what is considered by many religious Jews as the biblical date of the anniversary of their death. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israeli soldiers guard as Ultra Orthodox Jewish men pray in the Tomb of Joshua Ben Nun in the West Bank Arab village of Kifl Hares near the Jewish settlement of Ariel, early Friday, December 17, 2010. The Israeli army, late on Thursday night, allowed hundreds of Ultra Orthodox Jews and Jewish settlers to visit the Tombs of biblical figures, Joshua Ben Nun and Caleb Ben Yefuneh, on what is considered by many religious Jews as the biblical date of the anniversary of their death. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men pray in the Tomb of Joshua Ben Nun in the West Bank Arab village of Kifl Hares near the Jewish settlement of Ariel, early Friday, December 17, 2010. The Israeli army, late on Thursday night, allowed hundreds of Ultra Orthodox Jews and Jewish settlers to visit the Tombs of biblical figures, Joshua Ben Nun and Caleb Ben Yefuneh, on what is considered by many religious Jews as the biblical date of the anniversary of their death. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men pray in the Tomb of Caleb Ben Yefuneh in the West Bank Arab village of Kifl Hares near the Jewish settlement of Ariel, early Friday, December 17, 2010. The Israeli army, late on Thursday night, allowed hundreds of Ultra Orthodox Jews and Jewish settlers to visit the Tombs of biblical figures, Joshua Ben Nun and Caleb Ben Yefuneh, on what is considered by many religious Jews as the biblical date of the anniversary of their death. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
An ultra Orthodox Jewish man prays in the Tomb of Joshua Ben Nun in the West Bank Arab village of Kifl Hares near the Jewish settlement of Ariel December 17, 2010. The Israeli army late on Thursday night allowed hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Jews to visit the Tombs of biblical figures, Joshua Ben Nun and Caleb Ben Yefuneh, on what is considered by many religious Jews as the biblical date of the anniversary of their death.Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men pray in the Tomb of Caleb Ben Yefuneh in the West Bank Arab village of Kifl Hares near the Jewish settlement of Ariel, early Friday, December 17, 2010. The Israeli army, late on Thursday night, allowed hundreds of Ultra Orthodox Jews and Jewish settlers to visit the Tombs of biblical figures, Joshua Ben Nun and Caleb Ben Yefuneh, on what is considered by many religious Jews as the biblical date of the anniversary of their death. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
An ultra Orthodox Jewish man walks out from the Tomb of Joshua Ben Nun in the West Bank Arab village of Kifl Hares near the Jewish settlement of Ariel December 17, 2010. The Israeli army late on Thursday night allowed hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Jews to visit the Tombs of biblical figures, Joshua Ben Nun and Caleb Ben Yefuneh, on what is considered by many religious Jews as the biblical date of the anniversary of their death.Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men enter the Tomb of Joshua Ben Nun in the West Bank Arab village of Kifl Hares near the Jewish settlement of Ariel December 17, 2010. The Israeli army late on Thursday night allowed hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Jews to visit the Tombs of biblical figures, Joshua Ben Nun and Caleb Ben Yefuneh, on what is considered by many religious Jews as the biblical date of the anniversary of their death.Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men gather in the Tomb of Joshua Ben Nun in the West Bank Arab village of Kifl Hares near the Jewish settlement of Ariel December 17, 2010. The Israeli army late on Thursday night allowed hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Jews to visit the Tombs of biblical figures, Joshua Ben Nun and Caleb Ben Yefuneh, on what is considered by many religious Jews as the biblical date of the anniversary of their death.Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Ultra Orthodox Jewish men pray in the Tomb of Caleb Ben Yefuneh in the West Bank Arab village of Kifl Hares near the Jewish settlement of Ariel, early Friday, December 17, 2010. The Israeli army, late on Thursday night, allowed hundreds of Ultra Orthodox Jews and Jewish settlers to visit the Tombs of biblical figures, Joshua Ben Nun and Caleb Ben Yefuneh, on what is considered by many religious Jews as the biblical date of the anniversary of their death. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israeli soldiers detain a protestor during a protest against the controversial Israeli barrier in the West Bank village of al-Masarah, near Bethlehem, December 17, 2010. Israel says the barrier is needed for security, but Palestinians think of it as a land grab that undermines their promised state.Photo by Najeh Hashlamoun Flash 90
A 26 years old man is led by police into the court room in the Municipal Court in Jerusalem on December 17, 2010. The man was Charged with Sexual Harassment of young girls taht he worked as their guide in a Youth movement
PHOTO BY Flash 90
A 26 years old man is led by police into the court room in the Municipal Court in Jerusalem on December 17, 2010. The man was Charged with Sexual Harassment of young girls taht he worked as their guide in a Youth movement
PHOTO BY Flash 90
Greek Orthodox monk Take part in a Mass of Mar Saba holy day. The Great Lavra of St. Sabas (also Mar Saba) is a Greek Orthodox monastery overlooking the Kidron Valley in the West Bank east of Bethlehem. (northern Judea desert) It was founded in the year 439 by saint Sabas. It has been an active monastery since than, and still maintains many of its ancient traditions.The monastery has 16 monks from around the world not available to women. Living without a phone or electricity and pray eight hours a day on Dec 18, 2010 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90