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Palestinian man walks past in a petrol station in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on February, 06, 2011. Fuel stations in the Gaza Strip free of fuel, due to suspension of the fuel line through border tunnels between Egypt and Gaza because of the hot events in Cairo. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinians walks past in a petrol station in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on February, 06, 2011. Fuel stations in the Gaza Strip free of fuel, due to suspension of the fuel line through border tunnels between Egypt and Gaza because of the hot events in Cairo. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
An elderly druze woman walks by a poster depicting the Dome of the Rock hanging in the muslim quarters of the Old City of Jerusalem on February 06, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Ayman Nofal, a top Hamas armed commander, hugs and kisses upon his arrival to his home in Nusairat in the Central Gaza strip February 5, 2011. A senior Hamas commander returned to the Gaza Strip on Saturday after breaking out of a Cairo jail during the political upheaval in Egypt, sources in the Palestinian Islamist movement said. They said Ayman Nofal had been arrested in the Egyptian Sinai in early 2008. According to Egyptian media, he had been armed and was suspected of hunting members of the rival Palestinian faction Fatah who had fled from neighbouring Gaza. photo by: Mustafa Hasson flash90
Ayman Nofal, a top Hamas armed commander, hugs and kisses upon his arrival to his home in Nusairat in the Central Gaza strip February 5, 2011. A senior Hamas commander returned to the Gaza Strip on Saturday after breaking out of a Cairo jail during the political upheaval in Egypt, sources in the Palestinian Islamist movement said. They said Ayman Nofal had been arrested in the Egyptian Sinai in early 2008. According to Egyptian media, he had been armed and was suspected of hunting members of the rival Palestinian faction Fatah who had fled from neighbouring Gaza. photo by: Mustafa Hasson flash90
Illustration of brooms for sale in a workshop in the Old City of Jerusalem. The workshop is owned and managed by the Arab Blind Association, which was founded by blind palestinians in 1932, and has then set up a number of workshops employing blind Arabs, as well as offering financial aid projects to blind. February 06, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Illustration of brooms for sale in a workshop in the Old City of Jerusalem. The workshop is owned and managed by the Arab Blind Association, which was founded by blind palestinians in 1932, and has then set up a number of workshops employing blind Arabs, as well as offering financial aid projects to blind. February 06, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Blind arab men work on making brooms in a workshop in the Old City of Jerusalem. The workshop is owned and managed by the Arab Blind Association, which was founded by blind palestinians in 1932, and has then set up a number of workshops employing blind Arabs, as well as offering financial aid projects to blind. February 06, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Blind arab men work on making brooms in a workshop in the Old City of Jerusalem. The workshop is owned and managed by the Arab Blind Association, which was founded by blind palestinians in 1932, and has then set up a number of workshops employing blind Arabs, as well as offering financial aid projects to blind. February 06, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Blind arab men work on making brooms in a workshop in the Old City of Jerusalem. The workshop is owned and managed by the Arab Blind Association, which was founded by blind palestinians in 1932, and has then set up a number of workshops employing blind Arabs, as well as offering financial aid projects to blind. February 06, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Blind arab men work on making brooms in a workshop in the Old City of Jerusalem. The workshop is owned and managed by the Arab Blind Association, which was founded by blind palestinians in 1932, and has then set up a number of workshops employing blind Arabs, as well as offering financial aid projects to blind. February 06, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Blind arab men work on making brooms in a workshop in the Old City of Jerusalem. The workshop is owned and managed by the Arab Blind Association, which was founded by blind palestinians in 1932, and has then set up a number of workshops employing blind Arabs, as well as offering financial aid projects to blind. February 06, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.
Blind arab men work on making brooms in a workshop in the Old City of Jerusalem. The workshop is owned and managed by the Arab Blind Association, which was founded by blind palestinians in 1932, and has then set up a number of workshops employing blind Arabs, as well as offering financial aid projects to blind. February 06, 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.