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Palestinian Mohammed al-Zomar, who paints on remains of Israeli ammunition, displays a piece of his artwork at his studio in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza Strip on February 7, 2014. Al-Zomar draws and paints on the remains of Israeli ammunition that he collected during Israel's three-week offensive in Gaza in 2008-2009 and during the eight-day conflict in 2012. The Arabic words on the missile read, "When one flower fades away, a thousand rise up." Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
Palestinian Mohammed al-Zomar, who paints on remains of Israeli ammunition, displays a piece of his artwork at his studio in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza Strip on February 7, 2014. Al-Zomar draws and paints on the remains of Israeli ammunition that he collected during Israel's three-week offensive in Gaza in 2008-2009 and during the eight-day conflict in 2012. The Arabic words on the missile read, "When one flower fades away, a thousand rise up." Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
Palestinian Mohammed al-Zomar, who paints on remains of Israeli ammunition, displays a piece of his artwork at his studio in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza Strip on February 7, 2014. Al-Zomar draws and paints on the remains of Israeli ammunition that he collected during Israel's three-week offensive in Gaza in 2008-2009 and during the eight-day conflict in 2012. The Arabic words on the missile read, "When one flower fades away, a thousand rise up." Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
Palestinian Mohammed al-Zomar, who paints on remains of Israeli ammunition, displays a piece of his artwork at his studio in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza Strip on February 7, 2014. Al-Zomar draws and paints on the remains of Israeli ammunition that he collected during Israel's three-week offensive in Gaza in 2008-2009 and during the eight-day conflict in 2012. The Arabic words on the missile read, "When one flower fades away, a thousand rise up." Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
Palestinian Mohammed al-Zomar, who paints on remains of Israeli ammunition, displays a piece of his artwork at his studio in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza Strip on February 7, 2014. Al-Zomar draws and paints on the remains of Israeli ammunition that he collected during Israel's three-week offensive in Gaza in 2008-2009 and during the eight-day conflict in 2012. The Arabic words on the missile read, "When one flower fades away, a thousand rise up." Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90
Palestinian Mohammed al-Zomar, who paints on remains of Israeli ammunition, displays a piece of his artwork at his studio in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza Strip on February 7, 2014. Al-Zomar draws and paints on the remains of Israeli ammunition that he collected during Israel's three-week offensive in Gaza in 2008-2009 and during the eight-day conflict in 2012. The Arabic words on the missile read, "When one flower fades away, a thousand rise up." Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash90