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Palestinians visit the graves of relatives at a cemetery in Gaza city on the first day of Eid al-Adha, on October 27, 2012 as Muslims worldwide commemorate Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, marking the end of the hajj and commemorating Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God's command. Photo by Wissam Nassar/Flash90
Palestinian children enjoy a ride at an amusement park during the second day of Eid al-Adha in Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip on October 27, 2012. Muslims worldwide commemorate the Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, marking the end of the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia and commemorating Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God's command.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash 90
Palestinian children enjoy a ride at an amusement park during the second day of Eid al-Adha in Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip on October 27, 2012. Muslims worldwide commemorate the Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, marking the end of the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia and commemorating Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God's command.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash 90
Palestinian children enjoy a ride at an amusement park during the second day of Eid al-Adha in Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip on October 27, 2012. Muslims worldwide commemorate the Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, marking the end of the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia and commemorating Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God's command.Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash 90
Palestinian children enjoy a ride at an amusement park during the second day of Eid al-Adha in the West Bank city of Ramallah, October 27, 2012. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-al-Adha, marking the end of the haj, by slaughtering sheep, goats, cows and camels to commemorate Prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God's command. Photo by Issam Rimawi/Flash 90
Palestinian children enjoy a ride at an amusement park during the second day of Eid al-Adha in the West Bank city of Ramallah, October 27, 2012. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-al-Adha, marking the end of the haj, by slaughtering sheep, goats, cows and camels to commemorate Prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God's command. Photo by Issam Rimawi/Flash 90
Some 20,000 people gathered in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening 27.10.12 to attend a rally in memory of slain prime minister Yitzhak Rabin Photo by Roni Schutzer/FLASH90
Some 20,000 people gathered in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening 27.10.12 to attend a rally in memory of slain prime minister Yitzhak Rabin Photo by Roni Schutzer/FLASH90
Some 20,000 people gathered in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening 27.10.12 to attend a rally in memory of slain prime minister Yitzhak Rabin Photo by Roni Schutzer/FLASH90
Some 20,000 people gathered in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening 27.10.12 to attend a rally in memory of slain prime minister Yitzhak Rabin Photo by Roni Schutzer/FLASH90
Haim Guri speaks at the ceremony in Rabin Square. Some 20,000 people gathered in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening 27.10.12 to attend a rally in memory of Israeli slain prime minister Yitzhak Rabin Photo by Roni Schutzer/FLASH90
Rabbi Menachem Froman and Nazir Magli speak at the ceremoney in Rabin Square. Some 20,000 people gathered in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening 27.10.12 to attend a rally in memory of slain prime minister Yitzhak Rabin Photo by Roni Schutzer/FLASH90
Palestinians visit the graves of relatives at a cemetery in Gaza city on the first day of Eid al-Adha, on October 27, 2012 as Muslims worldwide commemorate Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, marking the end of the hajj and commemorating Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God's command. Photo by Wissam Nassar/Flash90
Palestinians visit the graves of relatives at a cemetery in Gaza city on the first day of Eid al-Adha, on October 27, 2012 as Muslims worldwide commemorate Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, marking the end of the hajj and commemorating Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God's command. Photo by Wissam Nassar/Flash90
Palestinians visit the graves of relatives at a cemetery in Gaza city on the first day of Eid al-Adha, on October 27, 2012 as Muslims worldwide commemorate Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, marking the end of the hajj and commemorating Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God's command. Photo by Wissam Nassar/Flash90