REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA SOCIETY)
Palestinian women work at a pastry
factory in Khan Younis, southern Gaza
Strip, June 25, 2009. REUTERS/Ibraheem
Abu Mustafa (GAZA SOCIETY)
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REUTERS/Suhaib Salem (GAZA POLITICS SOCIETY IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Palestinian children take part in a
summer camp organised by the Hamas
movement in Shati refugee camp in Gaza
City June 22, 2009. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
(GAZA POLITICS SOCIETY IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA POLITICS CONFLICT IMAGES OF THE DAY)
A Palestinian boy stands in front of the
gate to the Rafah border crossing in the
southern Gaza Strip during a protest
against the Israeli blockade June 18,
2009. Israel, which pulled settlers out
of Gaza in 2005, has long restricted
entry of goods into the enclave and
tightened its blockade when it was taken
over by Hamas Islamists who defeated
forces loyal to Palestinian President
Mahmoud Abbas in 2007. REUTERS/Ibraheem
Abu Mustafa (GAZA POLITICS CONFLICT
IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA POLITICS CONFLICT)
Palestinian girls with the colors of the
Palestinian flag painted on their faces
attend a summer camp at the beach of
Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip
June 20, 2009. The camp is being
organized by the United Nations Relief
and Works Agency (UNRWA). REUTERS/
Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA POLITICS
CONFLICT)
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REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA SOCIETY TRANSPORT)
A Palestinian mechanic repairs a tyre at
a garage in Gaza City June 14, 2009.
REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA SOCIETY
TRANSPORT)
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REUTERS/Amir Cohen (ISRAEL CONFLICT POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)
An international activist in an angel of
death costume
holds a sign in front of Israel's border
with the Gaza Strip at the Erez Crossing
during a protest calling for an end to
Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip June
9, 2009. Israel, which pulled settlers
out of Gaza in 2005, has long restricted
entry of goods into the enclave and
tightened its blockade when it was taken
over by Hamas Islamists who defeated
forces loyal to Palestinian President
Mahmoud Abbas in 2007. REUTERS/Amir
Cohen (ISRAEL CONFLICT POLITICS IMAGES
OF THE DAY)
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REUTERS/Amir Cohen (ISRAEL CONFLICT POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)
An international activist holds up a
kite in front of Israel's border with
the Gaza Strip at the Erez Crossing
during a protest calling for an end to
Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip June
7, 2009. Israel, which pulled settlers
out of Gaza in 2005, has long restricted
entry of goods into the enclave and
tightened its blockade when it was taken
over by Hamas Islamists who defeated
forces loyal to Palestinian President
Mahmoud Abbas in 2007. REUTERS/Amir
Cohen (ISRAEL CONFLICT POLITICS IMAGES
OF THE DAY)
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REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA POLITICS CONFLICT)
A Palestinian boy takes part in a
protest in front of the gate of Rafah
border crossing in the southern Gaza
Strip June 4, 2009 calling for U.S.
President Barack Obama to support the
Palestinians. Obama's speech to the
Muslim world on Thursday was a "good
start" towards a new U.S. policy in the
Middle East, a spokesman for Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas said. REUTERS/
Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA POLITICS
CONFLICT)
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REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA POLITICS CONFLICT HEALTH)
Palestinian Nidal Qasim sits beside his
prosthetic leg as he waits for treatment
at the Artificial Limbs Centre in Gaza
City June 4, 2009. According to
Palestinian doctors at the centre, Qasim
lost his leg last year after an Israeli
air strike. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA
POLITICS CONFLICT HEALTH)
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REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA POLITICS CONFLICT SOCIETY)
A Palestinian woman washes clothes near
her destroyed house in Gaza City June 3,
2009. United Nations human rights
investigators began work in the Gaza
Strip on Monday to try to determine
whether war crimes were committed during
the offensive Israel launched in the
Hamas-ruled territory last December.
REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA POLITICS
CONFLICT SOCIETY)
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REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA POLITICS CONFLICT)
A Palestinian boy yawns as he looks out
of the window of his damaged house in
Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip June 1,
2009. United Nations human rights
investigators began work in the Gaza
Strip on Monday to try to determine
whether war crimes were committed during
the offensive Israel launched in the
Hamas-ruled territory last December.
REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA
POLITICS CONFLICT)
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REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA POLITICS CONFLICT)
A Palestinian woman cooks inside her
damaged house in the northern Gaza Strip
May 31, 2009. U.N. human rights
investigators will travel to the Middle
East this weekend to examine the three-
week offensive Israel launched in Gaza
last December, the group said on Friday.
REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA POLITICS
CONFLICT)
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