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A Palestinian vendor stands among flags and shirts of Barcelona's football team at a sport store in Rafah, southern Gaza strip, on September 29, 2012. The Hamas rulers of Gaza called on September 29 for a media boycott of next month's Barcelona-Real Madrid derby if the Catalan club goes ahead with plans to welcome Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit to the game. The Palestinian Islamist group, which held Shalit captive for more than five years until his release in a prisoner exchange in October last year, said his attendance at the game on October 7 would be offensive.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
A Palestinian vendor stands among flags and shirts of Barcelona's football team at a sport store in Rafah, southern Gaza strip, on September 29, 2012. The Hamas rulers of Gaza called on September 29 for a media boycott of next month's Barcelona-Real Madrid derby if the Catalan club goes ahead with plans to welcome Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit to the game. The Palestinian Islamist group, which held Shalit captive for more than five years until his release in a prisoner exchange in October last year, said his attendance at the game on October 7 would be offensive.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
A Palestinian vendor stands among flags and shirts of Barcelona's football team at a sport store in Rafah, southern Gaza strip, on September 29, 2012. The Hamas rulers of Gaza called on September 29 for a media boycott of next month's Barcelona-Real Madrid derby if the Catalan club goes ahead with plans to welcome Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit to the game. The Palestinian Islamist group, which held Shalit captive for more than five years until his release in a prisoner exchange in October last year, said his attendance at the game on October 7 would be offensive.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Israeli children running with umbrellas next to the Sea quill flower in the city of Ashkelon, during the first rain of the year. September 29, 2012. In Israel the Sea squill has gained an almost iconic status, and is popularly known as the "harbinger of autumn", due to the fact that the flowers pop out all over the country at the end of the dry summer, some time before the first rain.
Photo by Edi Israel / Flash 90.
Israeli children running with umbrellas next to the Sea quill flower in the city of Ashkelon, during the first rain of the year. September 29, 2012. In Israel the Sea squill has gained an almost iconic status, and is popularly known as the "harbinger of autumn", due to the fact that the flowers pop out all over the country at the end of the dry summer, some time before the first rain.
Photo by Edi Israel / Flash 90.
Israeli kids decorate a sukkah for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot, in the neighborhood of Rehavia in Jerusalem. Sptember 29, 2012. Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle (sukka) is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Oren Nahshon / FLASH90
Israeli kids decorate a sukkah for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot, in the neighborhood of Rehavia in Jerusalem. Sptember 29, 2012. Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle (sukka) is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Oren Nahshon / FLASH90
Israeli girl runs in the first rain while her friends decorate a sukkah for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot, in the neighborhood of Rehavia in Jerusalem. Sptember 29, 2012. Sukkot commemorates the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the desert and a decorated hut or tabernacle (sukka) is erected outside religious households as a sign of temporary shelter. Photo by Oren Nahshon / FLASH90