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Palestinians receive their monthly food aid from a UN distribution centre in the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip on Sep 14, 2011. Germany provided for the first time a donation to the school's nutrition program, told the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, "UNRWA". The announcement was made to donate the $ 2.8 million dollars during the official ceremony took place Wednesday in Gaza.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Engineers are working, building a new set of sewage pipes in Netanya. On Sep 6, 2011. The huge tunnel passes under one of the most buisy roads in Israel. Photo by Chen Leopold\flash90
Tel aviv central bus station. On Sep 11, 2011. The south area of Tel Aviv, Neve Sha'anan and the other neighborhoods that circules the central bus station are mostly populated by foreign workers, immigrents and refugees. Photo by Chen Leopold\flash90
Israeli cyclist Roi Sadan stands with his bicycle in Jerusalem. Sep 14, 2011. Roi Sadan (Jinji) completes the longest journey ever – around the globe. 1458 days, 42 countries, 6 continents, 66,000 kilometers after he set out to fulfil his big dream on bicycle, the longest journey ever undertaken by an Israeli ended today. Roi with the assistance of Mey Eden company surrounded the globe on his bicycles in a 4-year voyage, arrived in Israel on his bicycles today to celebrate the completion of the journey in the most symbolic place – Jerusalem and the Western Wall. Throughout the unprecedented ride, Sadan proudly waved the Israel flag on his bicycle, which he nicknames "Emuna" (faith). Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israeli cyclist Roi Sadan in Jerusalem. Sep 14, 2011. Roi Sadan (Jinji) completes the longest journey ever – around the globe. 1458 days, 42 countries, 6 continents, 66,000 kilometers after he set out to fulfil his big dream on bicycle, the longest journey ever undertaken by an Israeli ended today. Roi with the assistance of Mey Eden company surrounded the globe on his bicycles in a 4-year voyage, arrived in Israel on his bicycles today to celebrate the completion of the journey in the most symbolic place – Jerusalem and the Western Wall. Throughout the unprecedented ride, Sadan proudly waved the Israel flag on his bicycle, which he nicknames "Emuna" (faith). Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israeli cyclist Roi Sadan stands with his bicycle in Jerusalem. Sep 14, 2011. Roi Sadan (Jinji) completes the longest journey ever – around the globe. 1458 days, 42 countries, 6 continents, 66,000 kilometers after he set out to fulfil his big dream on bicycle, the longest journey ever undertaken by an Israeli ended today. Roi with the assistance of Mey Eden company surrounded the globe on his bicycles in a 4-year voyage, arrived in Israel on his bicycles today to celebrate the completion of the journey in the most symbolic place – Jerusalem and the Western Wall. Throughout the unprecedented ride, Sadan proudly waved the Israel flag on his bicycle, which he nicknames "Emuna" (faith). Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israeli cyclist Roi Sadan rides his bicycle in Jerusalem with a big group of friends and family members. Sep 14, 2011. Roi Sadan (Jinji) completes the longest journey ever – around the globe. 1458 days, 42 countries, 6 continents, 66,000 kilometers after he set out to fulfil his big dream on bicycle, the longest journey ever undertaken by an Israeli ended today. Roi with the assistance of Mey Eden company surrounded the globe on his bicycles in a 4-year voyage, arrived in Israel on his bicycles today to celebrate the completion of the journey in the most symbolic place – Jerusalem and the Western Wall. Throughout the unprecedented ride, Sadan proudly waved the Israel flag on his bicycle, which he nicknames "Emuna" (faith). Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israeli cyclist Roi Sadan rides his bicycle in Jerusalem with a big group of friends and family members. Sep 14, 2011. Roi Sadan (Jinji) completes the longest journey ever – around the globe. 1458 days, 42 countries, 6 continents, 66,000 kilometers after he set out to fulfil his big dream on bicycle, the longest journey ever undertaken by an Israeli ended today. Roi with the assistance of Mey Eden company surrounded the globe on his bicycles in a 4-year voyage, arrived in Israel on his bicycles today to celebrate the completion of the journey in the most symbolic place – Jerusalem and the Western Wall. Throughout the unprecedented ride, Sadan proudly waved the Israel flag on his bicycle, which he nicknames "Emuna" (faith). Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israeli cyclist Roi Sadan rides his bicycle in Jerusalem with a big group of friends and family members. Sep 14, 2011. Roi Sadan (Jinji) completes the longest journey ever – around the globe. 1458 days, 42 countries, 6 continents, 66,000 kilometers after he set out to fulfil his big dream on bicycle, the longest journey ever undertaken by an Israeli ended today. Roi with the assistance of Mey Eden company surrounded the globe on his bicycles in a 4-year voyage, arrived in Israel on his bicycles today to celebrate the completion of the journey in the most symbolic place – Jerusalem and the Western Wall. Throughout the unprecedented ride, Sadan proudly waved the Israel flag on his bicycle, which he nicknames "Emuna" (faith). Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israeli cyclist Roi Sadan rides his bicycle towards the Old City of Jerusalem. Sep 14, 2011. Roi Sadan (Jinji) completes the longest journey ever – around the globe. 1458 days, 42 countries, 6 continents, 66,000 kilometers after he set out to fulfil his big dream on bicycle, the longest journey ever undertaken by an Israeli ended today. Roi with the assistance of Mey Eden company surrounded the globe on his bicycles in a 4-year voyage, arrived in Israel on his bicycles today to celebrate the completion of the journey in the most symbolic place – Jerusalem and the Western Wall. Throughout the unprecedented ride, Sadan proudly waved the Israel flag on his bicycle, which he nicknames "Emuna" (faith). Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israeli cyclist Roi Sadan rides his bicycle towards the Old City of Jerusalem. Sep 14, 2011. Roi Sadan (Jinji) completes the longest journey ever – around the globe. 1458 days, 42 countries, 6 continents, 66,000 kilometers after he set out to fulfil his big dream on bicycle, the longest journey ever undertaken by an Israeli ended today. Roi with the assistance of Mey Eden company surrounded the globe on his bicycles in a 4-year voyage, arrived in Israel on his bicycles today to celebrate the completion of the journey in the most symbolic place – Jerusalem and the Western Wall. Throughout the unprecedented ride, Sadan proudly waved the Israel flag on his bicycle, which he nicknames "Emuna" (faith). Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israeli cyclist Roi Sadan stands with friends and family members in the Old City of Jerusalem. Sep 14, 2011. Roi Sadan (Jinji) completes the longest journey ever – around the globe. 1458 days, 42 countries, 6 continents, 66,000 kilometers after he set out to fulfil his big dream on bicycle, the longest journey ever undertaken by an Israeli ended today. Roi with the assistance of Mey Eden company surrounded the globe on his bicycles in a 4-year voyage, arrived in Israel on his bicycles today to celebrate the completion of the journey in the most symbolic place – Jerusalem and the Western Wall. Throughout the unprecedented ride, Sadan proudly waved the Israel flag on his bicycle, which he nicknames "Emuna" (faith). Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.