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Thousands of Israelis stand in line at the departure terrminal at Ben Gurion International airport on April 20, 2013. Israeli airline staff called a strike for Sunday to protest against a government proposal to finalize a deregulation plan with European carriers which they say would result in widespread layoffs. Photo by Yossi Zeliger/FLASH90
Palestinian farmers harvest wheat during the annual harvest season near the border between Israel and Gaza in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, April 20, 2013. Palestinians begin harvesting wheat at the beginning of the season for export. Palestinian farmers are concerned about exporting products outside the Gaza Strip due to repeated closure of border crossings. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
A Palestinian farmer harvests wheat during the annual harvest season near the border between Israel and Gaza in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, April 20, 2013. Palestinians begin harvesting wheat at the beginning of the season for export. Palestinian farmers are concerned about exporting products outside the Gaza Strip due to repeated closure of border crossings. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
Palestinian farmers harvest wheat during the annual harvest season near the border between Israel and Gaza in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, April 20, 2013. Palestinians begin harvesting wheat at the beginning of the season for export. Palestinian farmers are concerned about exporting products outside the Gaza Strip due to repeated closure of border crossings. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
Palestinian farmers harvest wheat during the annual harvest season near the border between Israel and Gaza in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, April 20, 2013. Palestinians begin harvesting wheat at the beginning of the season for export. Palestinian farmers are concerned about exporting products outside the Gaza Strip due to repeated closure of border crossings. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
A Palestinian farmer harvests wheat during the annual harvest season near the border between Israel and Gaza in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, April 20, 2013. Palestinians begin harvesting wheat at the beginning of the season for export. Palestinian farmers are concerned about exporting products outside the Gaza Strip due to repeated closure of border crossings. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
Thousands of Israelis stand in line at the departure terrminal at Ben Gurion International airport on April 20, 2013. Israeli airline staff called a strike for Sunday to protest against a government proposal to finalize a deregulation plan with European carriers which they say would result in widespread layoffs. Photo by Yossi Zeliger/FLASH90
An Egyptian woman Shokria Said , 65, seen inside her house in El-Ezba slum, El- Fustat, of old Cairo on April. 23, 2013. Egypt's economy has been hard hit by the two years of turmoil that followed the ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak. Half of the country's 85 million people live at or below the poverty line of $2 a day and rely on government subsidies of wheat and fuel for survival. Photo by Wissam Nassar/FLASH90
Egyptian woman Fatima Said stands in a booth in El-Ezba slum, El- Fustat, in old Cairo on April 23, 2013. Egypt's economy has been hard hit by the two years of turmoil that followed the ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak. Half of the country's 85 million people live at or below the poverty line of $2 a day and rely on government subsidies of wheat and fuel for survival. Photo by Wissam Nassar/FLASH90
A Christian man holds his son while he stands on his house balcony in El-Ezba slum, El- Fustat, in old Cairo on April 23, 2013. Egypt's economy has been hard hit by the two years of turmoil that followed the ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak. Half of the country's 85 million people live at or below the poverty line of $2 a day and rely on government subsidies of wheat and fuel for survival. Photo by Wissam Nassar/FLASH90
A mirror reflection of an Egyptian woman Samiha Ali, 57, Seen Samiha Ali, 57, house in El-Ezba slum, El- Fustat, in old Cairo on April 23, 2013. Egypt's economy has been hard hit by the two years of turmoil that followed the ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak. Half of the country's 85 million people live at or below the poverty line of $2 a day and rely on government subsidies of wheat and fuel for survival. Photo by Wissam Nassar/FLASH90
An Egyptian woman Samiha Ali, 57, Seen inside her house in El-Ezba slum, El- Fustat, in old Cairo on April 23, 2013. Egypt's economy has been hard hit by the two years of turmoil that followed the ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak. Half of the country's 85 million people live at or below the poverty line of $2 a day and rely on government subsidies of wheat and fuel for survival.Photo by Wissam Nassar/FLASH90
An Egyptian woman Samiha Ali, 57, Seen inside her house in El-Ezba slum, El- Fustat, in old Cairo on April 23, 2013. Egypt's economy has been hard hit by the two years of turmoil that followed the ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak. Half of the country's 85 million people live at or below the poverty line of $2 a day and rely on government subsidies of wheat and fuel for survival.Photo by Wissam Nassar/FLASH90
An Egyptian Christian family seen sitting inside their house in El-Ezba slum, El- Fustat, in old Cairo on April 23, 2013. Egypt's economy has been hard hit by the two years of turmoil that followed the ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak. Half of the country's 85 million people live at or below the poverty line of $2 a day and rely on government subsidies of wheat and fuel for survival. Photo by Wissam Nassar/FLASH90
Egyptian Farah Samy, 11, seen inside her house in El-Ezba slum, El- Fustat, of old Cairo on April 23, 2013. Egypt's economy has been hard hit by the two years of turmoil that followed the ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak. Half of the country's 85 million people live at or below the poverty line of $2 a day and rely on government subsidies of wheat and fuel for survival. Photo by Wissam Nassar/FLASH90
Egyptian man Ahmad Saied smoke Hookah in front of his house in El-Ezba slum, El- Fustat, old Cairo on April 23, 2013. Egypt's economy has been hard hit by the two years of turmoil that followed the ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak. Half of the country's 85 million people live at or below the poverty line of $2 a day and rely on government subsidies of wheat and fuel for survival. Photo by Wissam Nassar/FLASH90
An Egyptian woman Badawia Awad, 72, Seen outside her house in El-Ezba slum, El- Fustat, of old Cairo on April. 23, 2013. Egypt's economy has been hard hit by the two years of turmoil that followed the ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak. Half of the country's 85 million people live at or below the poverty line of $2 a day and rely on government subsidies of wheat and fuel for survival. Photo by Wissam Nassar/FLASH90