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Palestinians in a market in Rafah, Gaza Strip, sell fish smuggled through tunnels from the border between Egypt and Rafah on April 16, 2012. Israel does not allow Palestinian fishermen in Gaza into the sea to exceed the depth of three kilometers. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinians in a market in Rafah, Gaza Strip, sell fish smuggled through tunnels from the border between Egypt and Rafah on April 16, 2012. Israel does not allow Palestinian fishermen in Gaza into the sea to exceed the depth of three kilometers. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinians in a market in Rafah, Gaza Strip, sell fish smuggled through tunnels from the border between Egypt and Rafah on April 16, 2012. Israel does not allow Palestinian fishermen in Gaza into the sea to exceed the depth of three kilometers. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
President Shimon Peres (second R) visits an ancient synagogue in Ein Kshatot with Sami Bar-Lev (R) and Eli Malka (C ), the head of the Israeli local regional council and Yehoshu Drei, who's in charge of the restoration project, April 16 2012. Photo by Rina Ngila/Flash90
President Shimon Peres (second R) visits an ancient synagogue in Ein Kshatot with Sami Bar-Lev (R) and Eli Malka (C ), the head of the Israeli local regional council, April 16 2012. Photo by Rina Ngila/Flash90
Meir Shitrit (R) and Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz stand next to the picture of Shitrit's deceased daughter, Miri, at an opening for a new hall in the Tel aviv Museum, in Miri's name. April 16 2012.
Photo by Gideon Markowicz/FLASH90
**MAARIV OUT**
Ehud Olmert (L) and Shaul Mofaz participate at the opening for a new hall in the Tel aviv Meuseum. April 16 2012. Photo by Gideon Markowicz/FLASH90
**MAARIV OUT**