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The arrival of the Red Cross vehicle and eight buses seen near the Rafah crossing in southern Gaza on October 17, 2011, for the transfer of Palestinian prisoners released for the return of Israeli captured soldier Gilad Shalit. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
The arrival of the Red Cross vehicle and eight buses to the Rafah crossing in southern Gaza on October 17, 2011. for the transfer of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli Kerem Shalom crossing into Gaza tomorrow. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
The arrival of the Red Cross vehicle and eight buses to the Rafah crossing in southern Gaza on October 17, 2011. for the transfer of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli Kerem Shalom crossing into Gaza tomorrow. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Noam Shalit (C), father of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, seen in the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on October 17, 2011. Families of victims murderd in terror attacks plead before the Supreme court to prevent the release of the Palestinian prisoners as part of the deal for the release of Gilad Shalit. So far, four petitions have been filed with the court against the prisoner exchange. Octoer 17, 2011. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL/FLASH90
Noam Shalit (C), father of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, seen in the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on October 17, 2011. Families of victims murderd in terror attacks plead before the Supreme court to prevent the release of the Palestinian prisoners as part of the deal for the release of Gilad Shalit. So far, four petitions have been filed with the court against the prisoner exchange. Octoer 17, 2011. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL/FLASH90
Meir Indor, chairman of the Almagor terror victims' organization seen in the the court room of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem. Indor filed a petition against the Gilad Shalit deal which will see 1,027 Palestinian prisoners being released in exchange for the Hamas-held soldier. Octoer 17, 2011. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL/FLASH90
Noam Shalit, father of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, seen in the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on October 17, 2011. Families of victims murderd in terror attacks plead before the Supreme court to prevent the release of the Palestinian prisoners as part of the deal for the release of Gilad Shalit. So far, four petitions have been filed with the court against the prisoner exchange. Octoer 17, 2011. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL/FLASH90
Noam Shalit, father of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, seen in the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on October 17, 2011. Families of victims murderd in terror attacks plead before the Supreme court to prevent the release of the Palestinian prisoners as part of the deal for the release of Gilad Shalit. So far, four petitions have been filed with the court against the prisoner exchange. Octoer 17, 2011. Photo by David Vaaknin/POOL/FLASH90
Palestinians decorate a building ahead of the release of Sana'a Shahada shown in banner, in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Monday, Oct. 17, 2011. Shahada is scheduled to be released on Tuesday in an exchange between Israel and Hamas in which 1,027 Palestinian prisoners will be released for captured Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit.
Photo by Issam Rimawi flash90
Palestinians decorate a building ahead of the release of Sana'a Shahada shown in banner, in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Monday, Oct. 17, 2011. Shahada is scheduled to be released on Tuesday in an exchange between Israel and Hamas in which 1,027 Palestinian prisoners will be released for captured Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit.
Photo by Issam Rimawi flash90
Palestinians decorate a building ahead of the release of Sana'a Shahada shown in banner, in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Monday, Oct. 17, 2011. Shahada is scheduled to be released on Tuesday in an exchange between Israel and Hamas in which 1,027 Palestinian prisoners will be released for captured Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit.
Photo by Issam Rimawi flash90
Palestinians take part in a protest calling for the release of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails, in the West Bank city of Ramallah October 17, 2011. Israel and Gaza's Hamas Islamist rulers have agreed to swap 1,027 Palestinian prisoners in return for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who has been held captive in Gaza since 2006. The first phase of the swap is expected to take place on Tuesday.
Photo by Issam Rimawi flash90
Palestinians take part in a protest calling for the release of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails, in the West Bank city of Ramallah October 17, 2011. Israel and Gaza's Hamas Islamist rulers have agreed to swap 1,027 Palestinian prisoners in return for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who has been held captive in Gaza since 2006. The first phase of the swap is expected to take place on Tuesday.
Photo by Issam Rimawi flash90
Palestinians take part in a protest calling for the release of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails, in the West Bank city of Ramallah October 17, 2011. Israel and Gaza's Hamas Islamist rulers have agreed to swap 1,027 Palestinian prisoners in return for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who has been held captive in Gaza since 2006. The first phase of the swap is expected to take place on Tuesday.
Photo by Issam Rimawi flash90
Israeli President Shimon Peres meets representatives of the Almagor Terror Victims' Association and relatives of Israelis killed in Palestinian attacks at the President residence in Jerusalem, on Oct 17, 2011. Representatives of the families of terror victims, and members of the Terror Victims Association, met today with President Shimon Peres. The President accepted the request of families to meet him and talk to him against the release of terrorists in Shalit deal. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Israeli President Shimon Peres meets representatives of the Almagor Terror Victims' Association and relatives of Israelis killed in Palestinian attacks at the President residence in Jerusalem, on Oct 17, 2011. Representatives of the families of terror victims, and members of the Terror Victims Association, met today with President Shimon Peres. The President accepted the request of families to meet him and talk to him against the release of terrorists in Shalit deal. Photo by Kobi Gideon / Flash90.
Ronit Tamari holds a petition in the court room of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem, against the Gilad Shalit deal which will see 1,027 Palestinian prisoners being released in exchange for the Hamas-held soldier. Octoer 17, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Noam Shalit, father of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, seen in the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on October 17, 2011. Families of victims murderd in terror attacks plead before the Supreme court to prevent the release of the Palestinian prisoners as part of the deal for the release of Gilad Shalit. So far, four petitions have been filed with the court against the prisoner exchange. Octoer 17, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Noam Shalit, father of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, seen in the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on October 17, 2011. Families of victims murderd in terror attacks plead before the Supreme court to prevent the release of the Palestinian prisoners as part of the deal for the release of Gilad Shalit. So far, four petitions have been filed with the court against the prisoner exchange. Octoer 17, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Shvuel Schijveschuurder who's familymembers were murdered in the Sbarro restaurant terror attack in Jerusalem in 2001 arrives to the court room of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem. Schijveschuurder filed a petition against the Gilad Shalit deal which will see 1,027 Palestinian prisoners being released in exchange for the Hamas-held soldier. Octoer 17, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Noam Shalit, father of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, seen in the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on October 17, 2011. Families of victims murderd in terror attacks plead before the Supreme court to prevent the release of the Palestinian prisoners as part of the deal for the release of Gilad Shalit. So far, four petitions have been filed with the court against the prisoner exchange. Octoer 17, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Noam Shalit, father of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, seen in the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on October 17, 2011. Families of victims murderd in terror attacks plead before the Supreme court to prevent the release of the Palestinian prisoners as part of the deal for the release of Gilad Shalit. So far, four petitions have been filed with the court against the prisoner exchange. Octoer 17, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Shvuel Schijveschuurder who's familymembers were murdered in the Sbarro restaurant terror attack in Jerusalem in 2001 yells outside the court room of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem. Schijveschuurder filed a petition against the Gilad Shalit deal which will see 1,027 Palestinian prisoners being released in exchange for the Hamas-held soldier. Octoer 17, 2011. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish man holds the four plant species -- palm leave stalk, citrus, myrtle and willow-branches as he stands with Israeli soldiers in central Jerusalem, on Oct 17, 2011, during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash90.