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  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    khan younis
    khan yunis
    gaza
    palestinians
    palestinian
    airstrike
    air strike
    rocket
    conflict
    damage
    A Palestinian man, the owner of a poultry farm, expresses his anger in front of the cameras after the farm was hit in an overnight Israeli air strike in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on November 20, 2013. Israel carried out four air strikes on the Gaza Strip in retaliation for rocket fire against southern Israel, an army spokesman said. There were no immediate reports of casualties, Palestinian medics and witnesses said. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    khan younis
    khan yunis
    gaza
    palestinians
    palestinian
    airstrike
    air strike
    rocket
    conflict
    damage
    Palestinians inspect the damage at a chicken farm after it was hit in an overnight Israeli air strike in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on November 20, 2013. Israel carried out four air strikes on the Gaza Strip in retaliation for rocket fire against southern Israel, an army spokesman said. There were no immediate reports of casualties, Palestinian medics and witnesses said. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    khan younis
    khan yunis
    gaza
    palestinians
    palestinian
    airstrike
    air strike
    rocket
    conflict
    damage
    Palestinians inspect the damage at a chicken farm after it was hit in an overnight Israeli air strike in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on November 20, 2013. Israel carried out four air strikes on the Gaza Strip in retaliation for rocket fire against southern Israel, an army spokesman said. There were no immediate reports of casualties, Palestinian medics and witnesses said. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    khan younis
    khan yunis
    gaza
    palestinians
    palestinian
    airstrike
    air strike
    rocket
    conflict
    damage
    Palestinians inspect the damage at a chicken farm after it was hit in an overnight Israeli air strike in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on November 20, 2013. Israel carried out four air strikes on the Gaza Strip in retaliation for rocket fire against southern Israel, an army spokesman said. There were no immediate reports of casualties, Palestinian medics and witnesses said. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PRAWER PLAN
    FLASH90
    knesset
    parliament
    bedouin
    beduins
    begin plan
    prawer plan
    miri regev
    benny begin
    Likud parliament member and Chairman of the Internal Affairs and Enviornment committee, Miri Regev, leads a committee meeting in the Israeli parliament, during a discussion regarding a bill regulating the bedouin settlements, in the southern Israeli desert area of Negev. In September 2011, the Israeli government approved a five-year economic development plan called the Prawer plan. One of its implications is a relocation of some 30.000-40.000 Negev Bedouin from areas not recognized by the government to government-approved townships. November 20, 2013. Photo by Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PRAWER PLAN
    FLASH90
    knesset
    parliament
    bedouin
    beduins
    begin plan
    prawer plan
    miri regev
    Likud parliament member and Chairman of the Internal Affairs and Enviornment committee, Miri Regev, leads a committee meeting in the Israeli parliament, during a discussion regarding a bill regulating the bedouin settlements, in the southern Israeli desert area of Negev. In September 2011, the Israeli government approved a five-year economic development plan called the Prawer plan. One of its implications is a relocation of some 30.000-40.000 Negev Bedouin from areas not recognized by the government to government-approved townships. November 20, 2013. Photo by Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PRAWER PLAN
    FLASH90
    knesset
    parliament
    bedouin
    beduins
    begin plan
    prawer plan
    hanna swaid
    Israeli-Arab parliament member Hanna Swaid speaks at an Internal Affairs and Enviornment committee meeting in the Israeli parliament, during a discussion regarding a bill regulating the bedouin settlements, in the southern Israeli desert area of Negev. In September 2011, the Israeli government approved a five-year economic development plan called the Prawer plan. One of its implications is a relocation of some 30.000-40.000 Negev Bedouin from areas not recognized by the government to government-approved townships. November 20, 2013. Photo by Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PRAWER PLAN
    FLASH90
    knesset
    parliament
    bedouin
    beduins
    begin plan
    prawer plan
    TALEB ABU ARAR
    ra'am ta'al raam taal
    Israeli-Arab parliament member Taleb Abu Arar speaks at an Internal Affairs and Enviornment committee meeting in the Israeli parliament, during a discussion regarding a bill regulating the bedouin settlements, in the southern Israeli desert area of Negev. In September 2011, the Israeli government approved a five-year economic development plan called the Prawer plan. One of its implications is a relocation of some 30.000-40.000 Negev Bedouin from areas not recognized by the government to government-approved townships. November 20, 2013. Photo by Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PRAWER PLAN
    FLASH90
    knesset
    parliament
    bedouin
    beduins
    begin plan
    prawer plan
    TALEB ABU ARAR
    ra'am ta'al raam taal
    Israeli-Arab parliament member Taleb Abu Arar speaks at an Internal Affairs and Enviornment committee meeting in the Israeli parliament, during a discussion regarding a bill regulating the bedouin settlements, in the southern Israeli desert area of Negev. In September 2011, the Israeli government approved a five-year economic development plan called the Prawer plan. One of its implications is a relocation of some 30.000-40.000 Negev Bedouin from areas not recognized by the government to government-approved townships. November 20, 2013. Photo by Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PRAWER PLAN
    FLASH90
    knesset
    parliament
    bedouin
    beduins
    begin plan
    prawer plan
    TALEB ABU ARAR
    ra'am ta'al raam taal
    hamad amar
    Israeli-Arab parliament member Taleb Abu Arar (R) and MK Hamad Amar (L) speak at an Internal Affairs and Enviornment committee meeting in the Israeli parliament, during a discussion regarding a bill regulating the bedouin settlements, in the southern Israeli desert area of Negev. In September 2011, the Israeli government approved a five-year economic development plan called the Prawer plan. One of its implications is a relocation of some 30.000-40.000 Negev Bedouin from areas not recognized by the government to government-approved townships. November 20, 2013. Photo by Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PRAWER PLAN
    FLASH90
    knesset
    parliament
    bedouin
    beduins
    begin plan
    prawer plan
    doron almog
    Doron Almog, head of the Prime Minister's Office directorate for economic and community development of the Negev Bedouin, seen at an Internal Affairs and Enviornment committee meeting in the Israeli parliament, during a discussion regarding a bill regulating the bedouin settlements, in the southern Israeli desert area of Negev. In September 2011, the Israeli government approved a five-year economic development plan called the Prawer plan. One of its implications is a relocation of some 30.000-40.000 Negev Bedouin from areas not recognized by the government to government-approved townships. November 20, 2013. Photo by Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PRAWER PLAN
    FLASH90
    knesset
    parliament
    benny begin
    bedouin
    beduins
    begin plan
    prawer plan
    Former Israeli Likud parliament member Benny Begin seen at an Internal Affairs and Enviornment committee meeting in the Israeli parliament, during a discussion regarding a bill regulating the bedouin settlements, in the southern Israeli desert area of Negev. In September 2011, the Israeli government approved a five-year economic development plan called the Prawer plan. One of its implications is a relocation of some 30.000-40.000 Negev Bedouin from areas not recognized by the government to government-approved townships. November 20, 2013. Photo by Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PRAWER PLAN
    FLASH90
    knesset
    parliament
    bedouin
    beduins
    begin plan
    prawer plan
    ronen shuval
    im tirtzu
    Ronen Shoval, leader of the right-wing Im Tirtzu extra parliamentary group, seen at an Internal Affairs and Enviornment committee meeting in the Israeli parliament, during a discussion regarding a bill regulating the bedouin settlements, in the southern Israeli desert area of Negev. In September 2011, the Israeli government approved a five-year economic development plan called the Prawer plan. One of its implications is a relocation of some 30.000-40.000 Negev Bedouin from areas not recognized by the government to government-approved townships. November 20, 2013. Photo by Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PRAWER PLAN
    FLASH90
    knesset
    parliament
    bedouin
    beduins
    begin plan
    prawer plan
    protest
    Demonstrators seen protesting the Prawer Plan, outside the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem on November 20, 2013. In September 2011, the Israeli government approved a five-year economic development plan called the Prawer plan. One of its implications is a relocation of some 30.000-40.000 Negev Bedouin from areas not recognized by the government to government-approved townships. November 20, 2013. Photo by Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PRAWER PLAN
    FLASH90
    knesset
    parliament
    bedouin
    beduins
    begin plan
    prawer plan
    protest
    Demonstrators seen protesting the Prawer Plan, outside the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem on November 20, 2013. In September 2011, the Israeli government approved a five-year economic development plan called the Prawer plan. One of its implications is a relocation of some 30.000-40.000 Negev Bedouin from areas not recognized by the government to government-approved townships. November 20, 2013. Photo by Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PRAWER PLAN
    FLASH90
    knesset
    parliament
    bedouin
    beduins
    begin plan
    prawer plan
    protest
    Demonstrators seen protesting the Prawer Plan, outside the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem on November 20, 2013. In September 2011, the Israeli government approved a five-year economic development plan called the Prawer plan. One of its implications is a relocation of some 30.000-40.000 Negev Bedouin from areas not recognized by the government to government-approved townships. November 20, 2013. Photo by Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PRAWER PLAN
    FLASH90
    knesset
    parliament
    bedouin
    beduins
    begin plan
    prawer plan
    protest
    Demonstrators seen protesting the Prawer Plan, outside the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem on November 20, 2013. In September 2011, the Israeli government approved a five-year economic development plan called the Prawer plan. One of its implications is a relocation of some 30.000-40.000 Negev Bedouin from areas not recognized by the government to government-approved townships. November 20, 2013. Photo by Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PRAWER PLAN
    FLASH90
    knesset
    parliament
    bedouin
    beduins
    begin plan
    prawer plan
    protest
    Demonstrators seen protesting the Prawer Plan, outside the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem on November 20, 2013. In September 2011, the Israeli government approved a five-year economic development plan called the Prawer plan. One of its implications is a relocation of some 30.000-40.000 Negev Bedouin from areas not recognized by the government to government-approved townships. November 20, 2013. Photo by Flash 90
  • ISRAEL ARMY
    FLASH90
    protest
    supreme court
    demonstration
    demo
    soldiers
    soldier
    economy
    salary
    Israeli soldiers protest outside the Jerusalem Supreme Court, as the High Court discuss a petition for increased pay for Israeli soldiers. November 20, 2013. Photo by FLASH90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL BEDOUIN
    FLASH90
    bedouin
    beduins
    supreme court
    umm al-hiran
    umm al hiran
    bedouins
    Bedouins from the town of Umm al-Hiran, located in the Negev, southern Israel, seen in the Supreme Court of Jerusalem on November 20, 2013, where the High Court debated an appeal filed by Umm al-Hiran residents against their planned eviction. The Israeli government authorized last week the constrcutiontwo of two new settlements in the southern Negev region, one of which is to be established on the site of the unrecognized Bedouin villages of Umm al-Hiran and Atir. Photo by Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL BEDOUIN
    FLASH90
    bedouin
    beduins
    supreme court
    umm al-hiran
    umm al hiran
    bedouins
    Bedouins from the town of Umm al-Hiran, located in the Negev, southern Israel, seen in the Supreme Court of Jerusalem on November 20, 2013, where the High Court debated an appeal filed by Umm al-Hiran residents against their planned eviction. The Israeli government authorized last week the constrcutiontwo of two new settlements in the southern Negev region, one of which is to be established on the site of the unrecognized Bedouin villages of Umm al-Hiran and Atir. Photo by Flash 90