EXKLUSIVE PHOTOS: GAZA UNPLUGGED

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EXKLUSIVE PHOTOS:
GAZA UNPLUGGED

Gaza gilt als „größtes Gefängnis der Welt“. Wegen dem „Leiden“ der Menschen infolge der israelischen Blockade schicken Friedensaktivisten aus aller Welt Hilfsflotten, um die völkerrechtswidrige Blockade zu brechen. Doch wie sieht es wirklich im Gazastreifen aus? Eine neue palästinensische Fotoagentur in Gaza, Safa-Images, hat sich eigentlich darauf spezialisiert, das „Leiden“ zu dokumentieren. Doch die Bilder vom „täglichen Leben“ auf der Webseite von Safa-Images präsentieren einen Einblick, wie ihn noch keine internationale Nachrichtenagentur den Medienkonsumenten in aller Welt vorgestellt haben: Eine frisch eingeweihtes Einkaufszentrum mit brechend gefüllter Auslage, üppige Märkte mit frischem Obst, Wasserparks und fröhliches Strandleben...

Alle Aufnahmen stammen aus den letzten zwei Monaten und wurden in Gaza aufgenommen…

Um die Bilder zu vergrößern, bitte Thumbnails anklicken und Originalaufnahme bei safa images anschauen.
Die englischen Texte unter den Bildern wurden von der safa images Website kopiert.


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  1. TEIL 1 – Gaza unplugged

TEIL 1 – Gaza unplugged...  
 

  1. 20. Juli 2010 – Eröffnung eines neuen Einkaufszentrums…

    1. Palestinian shoppers leave a newly opened shopping mall in Gaza City July 20, 2010. The mall, the first of its kind in Gaza, opened to the public last week and contains about 15 shops, including a supermarket and clothing stores. Photo by Ashraf Amra 

    2. Palestinians attend the opening of the largest shopping mall in Gaza City on July 17,2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinians attend the opening of the largest shopping mall in Gaza City on July 17,2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinians attend the opening of the largest shopping mall in Gaza City on July 17,2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      Palestinians attend the opening of the largest shopping mall in Gaza City on July 17,2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinians attend the opening of the largest shopping mall in Gaza City on July 17,2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra A Palestinian worker makes ready flavoured tobacco water pipes or 'shisha' prior to the evening influx of customers in Gaza City on July 17, 2010, as the ruling Islamic Hamas party tries to impose a ban on smoking water pipes in public. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinians attend the opening of the largest shopping mall in Gaza City on July 17,2010.

    3. Palestinian shoppers browse in a supermarket at a newly opened shopping mall in Gaza City July 20, 2010. The mall, the first of its kind in Gaza, opened to the public last week and contains about 15 shops, including a supermarket and clothing stores. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian shoppers browse in a supermarket at a newly opened shopping mall in Gaza City July 20, 2010. The mall, the first of its kind in Gaza, opened to the public last week and contains about 15 shops, including a supermarket and clothing stores. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian shoppers browse in a supermarket at a newly opened shopping mall in Gaza City July 20, 2010. The mall, the first of its kind in Gaza, opened to the public last week and contains about 15 shops, including a supermarket and clothing stores. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      Palestinian shoppers browse in a supermarket at a newly opened shopping mall in Gaza City July 20, 2010. The mall, the first of its kind in Gaza, opened to the public last week and contains about 15 shops, including a supermarket and clothing stores. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian shoppers browse in a supermarket at a newly opened shopping mall in Gaza City July 20, 2010. The mall, the first of its kind in Gaza, opened to the public last week and contains about 15 shops, including a supermarket and clothing stores. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian shoppers browse in a supermarket at a newly opened shopping mall in Gaza City July 20, 2010. The mall, the first of its kind in Gaza, opened to the public last week and contains about 15 shops, including a supermarket and clothing stores. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      Palestinian shoppers browse in a supermarket at a newly opened shopping mall in Gaza City July 20, 2010. The mall, the first of its kind in Gaza, opened to the public last week and contains about 15 shops, including a supermarket and clothing stores. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      Palestinian shoppers browse in a supermarket at a newly opened shopping mall in Gaza City July 20, 2010. The mall, the first of its kind in Gaza, opened to the public last week and contains about 15 shops, including a supermarket and clothing stores.

  2. Die von der Hamas kontrollierte Grenze nach Ägypten…


    1. Palestinians wait to leave the crossing between Egypt and Gaza at Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on July 19, 2010. Number from Palestinians are heading to the holy places in Saudi Arabia for Umrah annual. Photo by Khaled Khaled Hamas police officers check passports of Palestinians waiting to leave the crossing between Egypt and Gaza at Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on July 19, 2010. Number from Palestinians are heading to the holy places in Saudi Arabia for Umrah annual. Photo by Khaled Khaled Palestinians wait to leave the crossing between Egypt and Gaza at Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on July 19, 2010. Number from Palestinians are heading to the holy places in Saudi Arabia for Umrah annual. Photo by Khaled Khaled

      Hamas police officers check passports of Palestinians waiting to leave the crossing between
      Egypt and Gaza at Rafah, southern Gaza Strip on July 19, 2010. Number from Palestinians are heading to the holy places in Saudi Arabia for Umrah annual.

  3. Abschußfeier am College of Applied Sciences…


    1. Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haniyeh attends the 11th graduating celebration in the College of Applied Sciences in Gaza city on July 14 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haniyeh attends the 11th graduating celebration in the College of Applied Sciences in Gaza city on July 14 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian students attend their 11th graduating celebration in the College of Applied Sciences in Gaza city on July 14 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinian students attend their 11th graduating celebration in the College of Applied Sciences in Gaza city on July 14 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian students attend their 11th graduating celebration in the College of Applied Sciences in Gaza city on July 14 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian students attend their 11th graduating celebration in the College of Applied Sciences in Gaza city on July 14 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haniyeh attends the 11th graduating celebration in the College of Applied Sciences in Gaza city on July 14 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haniyeh attends the 11th graduating celebration in the College of Applied Sciences in Gaza city on July 14 2010.

  4. Strandimpressionen…


    1. Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City on July 16,2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City on July 16,2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City on July 16,2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City on July 16,2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian supporters of Islamic Jihad movement hold a rally in solidarity with the nine Turkish activists who were killed aboard Gaza-bound aid flotilla in May after Israeli navy stormed it, at Gaza seaport in Gaza city, July 16, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra

      Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City on July 16,2010.

  5. Ein Trainingslager…

    1. A masked Palestinian militant from Islamic Jihad takes part in a training exercise in Gaza City on July 15,2010. Photo by Yousef Deeb A masked Palestinian militant from Islamic Jihad takes part in a training exercise in Gaza City on July 15,2010. Photo by Yousef Deeb A masked Palestinian militant from Islamic Jihad takes part in a training exercise in Gaza City on July 15,2010. Photo by Yousef Deeb
      A masked Palestinian militant from Islamic Jihad takes part in a training exercise in Gaza City on July 15,2010. Photo by Yousef Deeb Masked Palestinian militants from Islamic Jihad take part in a training exercise in Gaza City on July 15,2010. Photo by Yousef Deeb Masked Palestinian militants from Islamic Jihad take part in a training exercise in Gaza City on July 15,2010. Photo by Yousef Deeb
      Masked Palestinian militants from Islamic Jihad take part in a training exercise in Gaza City on July 15,2010.

  6. Freizeitvergnügen: Pferdespringen…


    1. Palestinians ride horses during the "Jump Championship" local race in Gaza City July 15, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinians ride horses during the "Jump Championship" local race in Gaza City July 15, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinians ride horses during the "Jump Championship" local race in Gaza City July 15, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      Palestinians ride horses during the "Jump Championship" local race in Gaza City July 15, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinians ride horses during the "Jump Championship" local race in Gaza City July 15, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      Palestinians ride horses during the „Jump Championship“ local race in Gaza City July 15, 2010.

  7. Ein Museum…

    1. General view to the ancient Basha's Palace museum in Gaza City on July 15, 2010. The Basha's Palace stands out as a building of historic value in the centre of Gaza City. The Emperor Napoleon considered it the most suitable place to stay with his entourage during three nights spent in the ancient city in the middle of his military campaign in Egypt and Syria in February 1799. The museum does not only tell the history of the building, but address other periods of history, and display exhibits from the Gaza Strip Department of Antiquities collection. The museum has now become a beautiful place for hosting cultural and educational activities for the local community and visitors and it is financed by the Palestinian government in the Gaza Strip.. Photo by Yousef Deeb General view to the ancient Basha's Palace museum in Gaza City on July 15, 2010. The Basha's Palace stands out as a building of historic value in the centre of Gaza City. The Emperor Napoleon considered it the most suitable place to stay with his entourage during three nights spent in the ancient city in the middle of his military campaign in Egypt and Syria in February 1799. The museum does not only tell the history of the building, but address other periods of history, and display exhibits from the Gaza Strip Department of Antiquities collection. The museum has now become a beautiful place for hosting cultural and educational activities for the local community and visitors and it is financed by the Palestinian government in the Gaza Strip.. Photo by Yousef Deeb An ancient remains is seen in the ancient Basha's Palace museum in Gaza City on July 15, 2010. The Basha's Palace stands out as a building of historic value in the centre of Gaza City. The Emperor Napoleon considered it the most suitable place to stay with his entourage during three nights spent in the ancient city in the middle of his military campaign in Egypt and Syria in February 1799. The museum does not only tell the history of the building, but address other periods of history, and display exhibits from the Gaza Strip Department of Antiquities collection. The museum has now become a beautiful place for hosting cultural and educational activities for the local community and visitors and it is financed by the Palestinian government in the Gaza Strip.. Photo by Yousef Deeb General view to the ancient Basha's Palace museum in Gaza City on July 15, 2010. The Basha's Palace stands out as a building of historic value in the centre of Gaza City. The Emperor Napoleon considered it the most suitable place to stay with his entourage during three nights spent in the ancient city in the middle of his military campaign in Egypt and Syria in February 1799. The museum does not only tell the history of the building, but address other periods of history, and display exhibits from the Gaza Strip Department of Antiquities collection. The museum has now become a beautiful place for hosting cultural and educational activities for the local community and visitors and it is financed by the Palestinian government in the Gaza Strip.. Photo by Yousef Deeb
      An ancient remains is seen in the ancient Basha's Palace museum in Gaza City on July 15, 2010. The Basha's Palace stands out as a building of historic value in the centre of Gaza City. The Emperor Napoleon considered it the most suitable place to stay with his entourage during three nights spent in the ancient city in the middle of his military campaign in Egypt and Syria in February 1799. The museum does not only tell the history of the building, but address other periods of history, and display exhibits from the Gaza Strip Department of Antiquities collection. The museum has now become a beautiful place for hosting cultural and educational activities for the local community and visitors and it is financed by the Palestinian government in the Gaza Strip.. Photo by Yousef Deeb An ancient remains is seen in the ancient Basha's Palace museum in Gaza City on July 15, 2010. The Basha's Palace stands out as a building of historic value in the centre of Gaza City. The Emperor Napoleon considered it the most suitable place to stay with his entourage during three nights spent in the ancient city in the middle of his military campaign in Egypt and Syria in February 1799. The museum does not only tell the history of the building, but address other periods of history, and display exhibits from the Gaza Strip Department of Antiquities collection. The museum has now become a beautiful place for hosting cultural and educational activities for the local community and visitors and it is financed by the Palestinian government in the Gaza Strip.. Photo by Yousef Deeb An ancient remains is seen in the ancient Basha's Palace museum in Gaza City on July 15, 2010. The Basha's Palace stands out as a building of historic value in the centre of Gaza City. The Emperor Napoleon considered it the most suitable place to stay with his entourage during three nights spent in the ancient city in the middle of his military campaign in Egypt and Syria in February 1799. The museum does not only tell the history of the building, but address other periods of history, and display exhibits from the Gaza Strip Department of Antiquities collection. The museum has now become a beautiful place for hosting cultural and educational activities for the local community and visitors and it is financed by the Palestinian government in the Gaza Strip.. Photo by Yousef Deeb An ancient remains is seen in the ancient Basha's Palace museum in Gaza City on July 15, 2010. The Basha's Palace stands out as a building of historic value in the centre of Gaza City. The Emperor Napoleon considered it the most suitable place to stay with his entourage during three nights spent in the ancient city in the middle of his military campaign in Egypt and Syria in February 1799. The museum does not only tell the history of the building, but address other periods of history, and display exhibits from the Gaza Strip Department of Antiquities collection. The museum has now become a beautiful place for hosting cultural and educational activities for the local community and visitors and it is financed by the Palestinian government in the Gaza Strip.. Photo by Yousef Deeb
      General view to the ancient Basha’s Palace museum in Gaza City on July 15, 2010. The Basha’s Palace stands out as a building of historic value in the centre of Gaza City. The Emperor Napoleon considered it the most suitable place to stay with his entourage during three nights spent in the ancient city in the middle of his military campaign in Egypt and Syria in February 1799. The museum does not only tell the history of the building, but address other periods of history, and display exhibits from the Gaza Strip Department of Antiquities collection. The museum has now become a beautiful place for hosting cultural and educational activities for the local community and visitors and it is financed by the Palestinian government in the Gaza Strip.

  8. Private Freizeitbeschäftigung…

    1. A Palestinian man sit on one side of the roof of his house in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah, near the border with Egypt, on July 14, 2010, where he has recreated Egypt's landmark sites with mural paintings and sculptures, including the Pyramids of Giza and a remake of an Um Kulthum Cafe, named after the late Egyptian diva who died in 1975. Photo by Hatem Omar A Palestinian man stands on one side of the roof of his house in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah, near the border with Egypt, on July 14, 2010, where he has recreated Egypt's landmark sites with mural paintings and sculptures, including the Pyramids of Giza and a remake of an Um Kulthum Cafe, named after the late Egyptian diva who died in 1975. Photo by Hatem Omar A Palestinian man sit on one side of the roof of his house in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah, near the border with Egypt, on July 14, 2010, where he has recreated Egypt's landmark sites with mural paintings and sculptures, including the Pyramids of Giza and a remake of an Um Kulthum Cafe, named after the late Egyptian diva who died in 1975. Photo by Hatem Omar A Palestinian man sit on one side of the roof of his house in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah, near the border with Egypt, on July 14, 2010, where he has recreated Egypt's landmark sites with mural paintings and sculptures, including the Pyramids of Giza and a remake of an Um Kulthum Cafe, named after the late Egyptian diva who died in 1975. Photo by Hatem Omar
      A Palestinian man sit on one side of the roof of his house in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah, near the border with Egypt, on July 14, 2010, where he has recreated Egypt’s landmark sites with mural paintings and sculptures, including the Pyramids of Giza and a remake of an Um Kulthum Cafe, named after the late Egyptian diva who died in 1975.

  9. Eröffnung einer neuen Straße…

    1. Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haniyeh attends the opening of new street in Gaza City July 14, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haniyeh attends the opening of new street in Gaza City July 14, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haniyeh attends the opening of new street in Gaza City July 14, 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad 
      Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haniyeh attends the opening of new street in Gaza City July 14, 2010.

  10. Eine unglaubliche Verschrottung


    1. Palestinian members of the ministry of transport and traffic police destroy a large numbers of unlicensed motorcycles in Gaza city on July 13,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian members of the ministry of transport and traffic police destroy a large number of unlicensed motorcycles in Gaza city on July 13,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian members of the ministry of transport and traffic police destroy a large number of unlicensed motorcycles in Gaza city on July 13,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinian members of the ministry of transport and traffic police destroy a large number of unlicensed motorcycles in Gaza city on July 13,2010.

  11. Zu den tagtäglichen Transporten gehört auch….


    1. A Palestinian man counts cattle being transported on a truck after it crossed into Gaza through Kerem Shalom border crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip July 12, 2010. Photo by Hatem Omar A Palestinian man counts cattle being transported on a truck after it crossed into Gaza through Kerem Shalom border crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip July 12, 2010. Photo by Hatem Omar A Palestinian man counts cattle being transported on a truck after it crossed into Gaza through Kerem Shalom border crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip July 12, 2010. Photo by Hatem Omar
      A Palestinian man counts cattle being transported on a truck after it crossed into Gaza through Kerem Shalom border crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip July 12, 2010.

  12. Public viewing während der WM…


    1. Palestinians watch the final match of the World Cup between Spain and the Netherlands being played in South Africa in Gaza city on July 11,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinians watch the final match of the World Cup between Spain and the Netherlands being played in South Africa in Gaza city on July 11,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian orphans watch the final match of the World Cup between Spain and the Netherlands being played in South Africa in Gaza city on July 11,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinians watch the final match of the World Cup between Spain and the Netherlands being played in South Africa in Gaza city on July 11,2010.

  13. Straßenbau…


    1. Palestinian workers lay asphalt as a street is paved in Gaza City using funding from the ruling Hamas government on July 11, 2010. The impoverished Palestinian territory of 1.5 million people has been under a crippling blockade since militants captured an Israeli soldier in a deadly cross-border raid in 2006 with Israel tightening its grip after the Islamist movement Hamas seized control of Gaza the following year. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian workers lay asphalt as a street is paved in Gaza City using funding from the ruling Hamas government on July 11, 2010. The impoverished Palestinian territory of 1.5 million people has been under a crippling blockade since militants captured an Israeli soldier in a deadly cross-border raid in 2006 with Israel tightening its grip after the Islamist movement Hamas seized control of Gaza the following year. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian workers lay asphalt as a street is paved in Gaza City using funding from the ruling Hamas government on July 11, 2010. The impoverished Palestinian territory of 1.5 million people has been under a crippling blockade since militants captured an Israeli soldier in a deadly cross-border raid in 2006 with Israel tightening its grip after the Islamist movement Hamas seized control of Gaza the following year. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian workers lay asphalt as a street is paved in Gaza City using funding from the ruling Hamas government on July 11, 2010. The impoverished Palestinian territory of 1.5 million people has been under a crippling blockade since militants captured an Israeli soldier in a deadly cross-border raid in 2006 with Israel tightening its grip after the Islamist movement Hamas seized control of Gaza the following year. Photo by Ashraf Amra 
      Palestinian workers lay asphalt as a street is paved in Gaza City using funding from the ruling Hamas government on July 11, 2010. The impoverished Palestinian territory of 1.5 million people has been under a crippling blockade since militants captured an Israeli soldier in a deadly cross-border raid in 2006 with Israel tightening its grip after the Islamist movement Hamas seized control of Gaza the following year.

  14. Der Markt…


    1. A Palestinian vendor sells fruit which entered from the Israeli crossings at the main market in Gaza city on July 8,2010.Israel dropped its long-standing restrictions on allowing consumer goods into the Gaza Strip but retained limits on desperately needed construction materials.. Photo by Yousef Deeb A Palestinian vendor sells fruit which entered from the Israeli crossings at the main market in Gaza city on July 8,2010.Israel dropped its long-standing restrictions on allowing consumer goods into the Gaza Strip but retained limits on desperately needed construction materials.. Photo by Yousef Deeb A Palestinian vendor sells fruit which entered from the Israeli crossings at the main market in Gaza city on July 8,2010.Israel dropped its long-standing restrictions on allowing consumer goods into the Gaza Strip but retained limits on desperately needed construction materials.. Photo by Yousef Deeb A Palestinian woman buys melons which entered from the Israeli crossings at the main market in Gaza city on July 8,2010. Israel dropped its long-standing restrictions on allowing consumer goods into the Gaza Strip but retained limits on desperately needed construction materials. Photo by Yousef Deeb
      A Palestinian vendor sells fruit which entered from the Israeli crossings at the main market in Gaza city on July 8,2010.Israel dropped its long-standing restrictions on allowing consumer goods into the Gaza Strip but retained limits on desperately needed construction materials.. Photo by Yousef Deeb A Palestinian vendor sells fruit which entered from the Israeli crossings at the main market in Gaza city on July 8,2010.Israel dropped its long-standing restrictions on allowing consumer goods into the Gaza Strip but retained limits on desperately needed construction materials.. Photo by Yousef Deeb A Palestinian vendor sells cold drink at the main market in Gaza city on July 8,2010. Photo by Yousef Deeb
      A Palestinian vendor sells fruit which entered from the Israeli crossings at the main market in Gaza city on July 8,2010.Israel dropped its long-standing restrictions on allowing consumer goods into the Gaza Strip but retained limits on desperately needed construction materials.

  15. Ein Ferienlager…


    1. Palestinian boys perform exercises during a summer camp run by Hamas in Gaza City on July 8,2010. In Gaza, summer camps aren't just about swimming, crafts and volleyball. They're about capturing the hearts of children. In the stark setting of this crowded, conflict-scarred patch of land, the United Nations and the territory's Hamas rulers are competing to reach youngsters with very different messages. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian boys perform exercises during a summer camp run by Hamas in Gaza City on July 8,2010. In Gaza, summer camps aren't just about swimming, crafts and volleyball. They're about capturing the hearts of children. In the stark setting of this crowded, conflict-scarred patch of land, the United Nations and the territory's Hamas rulers are competing to reach youngsters with very different messages. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian boys perform exercises during a summer camp run by Hamas in Gaza City on July 8,2010. In Gaza, summer camps aren't just about swimming, crafts and volleyball. They're about capturing the hearts of children. In the stark setting of this crowded, conflict-scarred patch of land, the United Nations and the territory's Hamas rulers are competing to reach youngsters with very different messages. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian boys perform exercises during a summer camp run by Hamas in Gaza City on July 8,2010. In Gaza, summer camps aren't just about swimming, crafts and volleyball. They're about capturing the hearts of children. In the stark setting of this crowded, conflict-scarred patch of land, the United Nations and the territory's Hamas rulers are competing to reach youngsters with very different messages. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      Palestinian boys make kites from the colours of Turkish flag during a summer camp run by Hamas in Gaza City on July 8,2010. In Gaza, summer camps aren't just about swimming, crafts and volleyball. They're about capturing the hearts of children. In the stark setting of this crowded, conflict-scarred patch of land, the United Nations and the territory's Hamas rulers are competing to reach youngsters with very different messages. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian boys paint walls with drawings during a summer camp run by Hamas in Gaza City on July 8,2010. In Gaza, summer camps aren't just about swimming, crafts and volleyball. They're about capturing the hearts of children. In the stark setting of this crowded, conflict-scarred patch of land, the United Nations and the territory's Hamas rulers are competing to reach youngsters with very different messages. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      Palestinian boys perform exercises during a summer camp run by Hamas in Gaza City on July 8,2010. In Gaza, summer camps aren’t just about swimming, crafts and volleyball. They’re about capturing the hearts of children. In the stark setting of this crowded, conflict-scarred patch of land, the United Nations and the territory’s Hamas rulers are competing to reach youngsters with very different messages.


  16. Eine Parade der besonderen Art…

    1. Palestinian militants of Al-Ahrar party march during a parade marking the third anniversary of the Party's founding in Gaza city, July 7, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian militants of Al-Ahrar party burn U.S flag during a parade marking the third anniversary of the Party's founding in Gaza city, July 7, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian militants of Al-Ahrar party march during a parade marking the third anniversary of the Party's founding in Gaza city, July 7, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      Palestinian militants of Al-Ahrar party stand on Israeli flag during a parade marking the third anniversary of the Party's founding in Gaza city, July 7, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian militants of Al-Ahrar party march during a parade marking the third anniversary of the Party's founding in Gaza city, July 7, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian militants of Al-Ahrar party march during a parade marking the third anniversary of the Party's founding in Gaza city, July 7, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      Palestinian militants of Al-Ahrar party march during a parade marking the third anniversary of the Party's founding in Gaza city, July 7, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      Palestinian militants of Al-Ahrar party march during a parade marking the third anniversary of the Party’s founding in Gaza city, July 7, 2010.

  17. Noch eine Abschlußfeier: Hamas Militärmediziner


    1. Palestinian military medical officers take part in the graduation ceremony in Gaza city on July 7,2010. US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu headed into a White House meeting Tuesday with the goal to move the Israelis and Palestinians to resume face-to-face peace talks, after a rocky White House meeting between Obama and Netanyahu in March following Israel's surprise announcement of plans for new construction in east Jerusalem.. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian military medical officers take part in the graduation ceremony in Gaza city on July 7,2010. US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu headed into a White House meeting Tuesday with the goal to move the Israelis and Palestinians to resume face-to-face peace talks, after a rocky White House meeting between Obama and Netanyahu in March following Israel's surprise announcement of plans for new construction in east Jerusalem.. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian military medical officers take part in the graduation ceremony in Gaza city on July 7,2010. US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu headed into a White House meeting Tuesday with the goal to move the Israelis and Palestinians to resume face-to-face peace talks, after a rocky White House meeting between Obama and Netanyahu in March following Israel's surprise announcement of plans for new construction in east Jerusalem.. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinian military medical officers take part in the graduation ceremony in Gaza city on July 7,2010. US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu headed into a White House meeting Tuesday with the goal to move the Israelis and Palestinians to resume face-to-face peace talks, after a rocky White House meeting between Obama and Netanyahu in March following Israel's surprise announcement of plans for new construction in east Jerusalem.. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian military medical officers take part in the graduation ceremony in Gaza city on July 7,2010. US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu headed into a White House meeting Tuesday with the goal to move the Israelis and Palestinians to resume face-to-face peace talks, after a rocky White House meeting between Obama and Netanyahu in March following Israel's surprise announcement of plans for new construction in east Jerusalem.. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian military medical officers take part in the graduation ceremony in Gaza city on July 7,2010. US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu headed into a White House meeting Tuesday with the goal to move the Israelis and Palestinians to resume face-to-face peace talks, after a rocky White House meeting between Obama and Netanyahu in March following Israel's surprise announcement of plans for new construction in east Jerusalem.. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinian military medical officers take part in the graduation ceremony in Gaza city on July 7,2010. US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu headed into a White House meeting Tuesday with the goal to move the Israelis and Palestinians to resume face-to-face peace talks, after a rocky White House meeting between Obama and Netanyahu in March following Israel's surprise announcement of plans for new construction in east Jerusalem.. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian military medical officers take part in the graduation ceremony in Gaza city on July 7,2010. US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu headed into a White House meeting Tuesday with the goal to move the Israelis and Palestinians to resume face-to-face peace talks, after a rocky White House meeting between Obama and Netanyahu in March following Israel's surprise announcement of plans for new construction in east Jerusalem.. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian military medical officers take part in the graduation ceremony in Gaza city on July 7,2010. US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu headed into a White House meeting Tuesday with the goal to move the Israelis and Palestinians to resume face-to-face peace talks, after a rocky White House meeting between Obama and Netanyahu in March following Israel's surprise announcement of plans for new construction in east Jerusalem.. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinian military medical officers take part in the graduation ceremony in Gaza city on July 7,2010. US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu headed into a White House meeting Tuesday with the goal to move the Israelis and Palestinians to resume face-to-face peace talks, after a rocky White House meeting between Obama and Netanyahu in March following Israel’s surprise announcement of plans for new construction in east Jerusalem.

  18. Ein neues Gefängnis…


    1. Palestinian policemen stand guards at the door of Hamas new prison in Gaza city on July 6,2010.The detention facility was opened after the main prison was destroyed during Israel's 22-day military offensive last winter. According to Hamas police, number of prisoners accused of spying for the Israeli intelligence and a number of other defendants in the transfer of information to the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah and other criminal charges and drug trafficking are jailed in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian policemen stand guards at the door of Hamas new prison in Gaza city on July 6,2010.The detention facility was opened after the main prison was destroyed during Israel's 22-day military offensive last winter. According to Hamas police, number of prisoners accused of spying for the Israeli intelligence and a number of other defendants in the transfer of information to the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah and other criminal charges and drug trafficking are jailed in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinian policemen stand guards at the door of Hamas new prison in Gaza city on July 6,2010.The detention facility was opened after the main prison was destroyed during Israel’s 22-day military offensive last winter. According to Hamas police, number of prisoners accused of spying for the Israeli intelligence and a number of other defendants in the transfer of information to the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah and other criminal charges and drug trafficking are jailed in the Gaza Strip.

  19. Besuch in einer Schule: Benotung der Abschlußprüfungen…


    1. Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haniyeh visits the centers of the General Secondary Exams correction in Bashir Al-Raus School in Gaza City July 5, 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian teachers correct the General Secondary exams in Bashir Al-Raus school in Gaza City July 5, 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian teachers correct the General Secondary exams in Bashir Al-Raus school in Gaza City July 5, 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinian teachers correct the General Secondary exams in Bashir Al-Raus school in Gaza City July 5, 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinian teachers correct the General Secondary exams in Bashir Al-Raus school in Gaza City July 5, 2010.

  20. Noch ein Markt…


    1. Palestinians shop at a market in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on July 3, 2010. Israel is still deciding exactly what it will and will not allow into Gaza under a new approach towards the enclave, which it has blockaded for four years. As it changes the policy, some previously banned goods have started to flow across the border. As yet, there is no sign of the basic materials and machine parts which aid workers and businessmen say Gaza needs if the homeless are to be rehoused and the economy is to be revived to alleviate growing poverty attributed to the blockade. Photo by Hatem Omar 

    2. Palestinian vendor sells an electric generators as the lack of fuel to Gaza's power station, and the continued power outages, in his shop at a market in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on July 3, 2010. Israel is still deciding exactly what it will and will not allow into Gaza under a new approach towards the enclave, which it has blockaded for four years. As it changes the policy, some previously banned goods have started to flow across the border. As yet, there is no sign of the basic materials and machine parts which aid workers and businessmen say Gaza needs if the homeless are to be rehoused and the economy is to be revived to alleviate growing poverty attributed to the blockade. Photo by Hatem Omar Palestinians shop at a market in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on July 3, 2010. Israel is still deciding exactly what it will and will not allow into Gaza under a new approach towards the enclave, which it has blockaded for four years. As it changes the policy, some previously banned goods have started to flow across the border. As yet, there is no sign of the basic materials and machine parts which aid workers and businessmen say Gaza needs if the homeless are to be rehoused and the economy is to be revived to alleviate growing poverty attributed to the blockade. Photo by Hatem Omar Palestinians shop at a market in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on July 3, 2010. Israel is still deciding exactly what it will and will not allow into Gaza under a new approach towards the enclave, which it has blockaded for four years. As it changes the policy, some previously banned goods have started to flow across the border. As yet, there is no sign of the basic materials and machine parts which aid workers and businessmen say Gaza needs if the homeless are to be rehoused and the economy is to be revived to alleviate growing poverty attributed to the blockade. Photo by Hatem Omar Palestinian vendor sells an electric equipments in his shop at a market in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on July 3, 2010. Israel is still deciding exactly what it will and will not allow into Gaza under a new approach towards the enclave, which it has blockaded for four years. As it changes the policy, some previously banned goods have started to flow across the border. As yet, there is no sign of the basic materials and machine parts which aid workers and businessmen say Gaza needs if the homeless are to be rehoused and the economy is to be revived to alleviate growing poverty attributed to the blockade. Photo by Hatem Omar
      A Palestinian vendor sells electrical equipments in his shop at a new market in Gaza city on July 3,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinians shop at a market in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on July 3, 2010. Israel is still deciding exactly what it will and will not allow into Gaza under a new approach towards the enclave, which it has blockaded for four years. As it changes the policy, some previously banned goods have started to flow across the border. As yet, there is no sign of the basic materials and machine parts which aid workers and businessmen say Gaza needs if the homeless are to be rehoused and the economy is to be revived to alleviate growing poverty attributed to the blockade.

  21. Eine Technologiemesse…


    1. Palestinians participate in a technology equipment exhibition in Gaza city on July 3,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinians participate in a technology equipment exhibition in Gaza city on July 3,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinians participate in a technology equipment exhibition in Gaza city on July 3,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad 
      Palestinians participate in a technology equipment exhibition in Gaza city on July 3,2010.

  22. Ein Wasser-/Vergnügungspark mit Gastronomie und mehr…


    1. Palestinians enjoy at crazy water park in Gaza city on July 2,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinians enjoy at crazy water park in Gaza city on July 2,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinians enjoy at crazy water park in Gaza city on July 2,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinian children enjoy at crazy water park in Gaza city on July 2,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian children enjoy at crazy water park in Gaza city on July 2,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian children enjoy at crazy water park in Gaza city on July 2,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinian children enjoy at crazy water park in Gaza city on July 2,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinians enjoy at crazy water park in Gaza city on July 2,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinian children enjoy at crazy water park in Gaza city on July 2,2010.

  23. Hoher Besuch aus Ägypten…


    1. Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haneya meets the Egyptian delegation in Gaza, July 1, 2010. Egyptian delegation entered Gaza during a visit to Gaza which has been under the Israeli blockade since Hamas seized control of the strip in June 2007. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haneya meets the Egyptian delegation in Gaza, July 1, 2010. Egyptian delegation entered Gaza during a visit to Gaza which has been under the Israeli blockade since Hamas seized control of the strip in June 2007. Photo by Mohammed Asad 
      [Es lohnt sich das Foto mit dem Gastgeschenk zu vergrößern…!]

      Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haneya meets the Egyptian delegation in Gaza, July 1, 2010. Egyptian delegation entered Gaza during a visit to Gaza which has been under the Israeli blockade since Hamas seized control of the strip in June 2007.

       

  24. Und noch eine Abschlußfeier: Die Hamas Polizei…

    1. Palestinian Hamas police officers march during a graduation ceremony at the police headquarters in Gaza City, Thursday, July 1, 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian Hamas police officers march during a graduation ceremony at the police headquarters in Gaza City, Thursday, July 1, 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian Interior minister in Gaza Strip, Fathi Hamad walk past Hamas police officers as they march during a graduation ceremony at the police headquarters in Gaza City, Thursday, July 1, 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinian Hamas police officers march during a graduation ceremony at the police headquarters in Gaza City, Thursday, July 1, 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian Hamas police officers march during a graduation ceremony at the police headquarters in Gaza City, Thursday, July 1, 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinian Hamas police officers march during a graduation ceremony at the police headquarters in Gaza City, Thursday, July 1, 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinian Hamas police officers march during a graduation ceremony at the police headquarters in Gaza City, Thursday, July 1, 2010. 


  25. Freizeitvertreib: Reiten…


    1. Palestinian girls and boys ride their horses in a club in Gaza City on June 30, 2010. Photo by Yousef Deeb Palestinian girls and boys ride their horses in a club in Gaza City on June 30, 2010. Photo by Yousef Deeb Palestinian girls and boys ride their horses in a club in Gaza City on June 30, 2010. Photo by Yousef Deeb 
      Palestinian girls and boys ride their horses in a club in Gaza City on June 30, 2010.

  26. Hoher Besuch aus Indonesien…


    1. Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haneya meets the Indonesian delegation in Gaza, June 29, 2010. Indonesian delegation entered Gaza during a visit to Gaza which has been under the Israeli blockade since Hamas seized control of the strip in June 2007. Photo by Mohammed Ostaz Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haneya meets the Indonesian delegation in Gaza, June 29, 2010. Indonesian delegation entered Gaza during a visit to Gaza which has been under the Israeli blockade since Hamas seized control of the strip in June 2007. Photo by Mohammed Ostaz
      [Es lohnt sich das Foto mit dem Gastgeschenk zu vergrößern…!]
      Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haneya meets the Indonesian delegation in Gaza, June 29, 2010. Indonesian delegation entered Gaza during a visit to Gaza which has been under the Israeli blockade since Hamas seized control of the strip in June 2007.

  27. Freizeitbeschäftigung: Eine Ausstellung…


    1. Palestinian girls paint their hands with henna during an exhibition in the southern Gaza Strip town of Khan Younis on June 29,2010.. Photo by Hatem Omar Palestinian girls paint their hands with henna during an exhibition in the southern Gaza Strip town of Khan Younis on June 29,2010.. Photo by Hatem Omar 
      Palestinian girls paint their hands with henna during an exhibition in the southern Gaza Strip town of Khan Younis on June 29,2010.

    2. Palestinians inspect a helicopter used by late leader Yasser Arafat's during an old cars exhibition in Gaza City on June 29,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinians inspect an old cars during an exhibition in Gaza City on June 29,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinians inspect an old cars during an exhibition in Gaza City on June 29,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinians inspect an old cars during an exhibition in Gaza City on June 29,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinians inspect an old cars during an exhibition in Gaza City on June 29,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinians inspect an old cars during an exhibition in Gaza City on June 29,2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinians inspect an old cars [and a helicopter used by the late Yasser Arafat] during an exhibition in Gaza City on June 29,2010.


  28. Ein Sommerlager…


    1. Palestinian girls play at a summer camp run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Gaza City on June 28, 2010. UNRWA prepared 38 beach locations and 86 schools for its program entitled  Palestinian girls play at a summer camp run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Gaza City on June 28, 2010. UNRWA prepared 38 beach locations and 86 schools for its program entitled  Palestinian girls play at a summer camp run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Gaza City on June 28, 2010. UNRWA prepared 38 beach locations and 86 schools for its program entitled
      Palestinian girls play at a summer camp run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Gaza City on June 28, 2010. UNRWA prepared 38 beach locations and 86 schools for its program entitled  Palestinian girls play at a summer camp run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) on the beach in Gaza City on June 28, 2010. UNRWA prepared 38 beach locations and 86 schools for its program entitled  Palestinian girls play at a summer camp run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Gaza City on June 28, 2010. UNRWA prepared 38 beach locations and 86 schools for its program entitled
      Palestinian girls play at a summer camp run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) on the beach in Gaza City on June 28, 2010. UNRWA prepared 38 beach locations and 86 schools for its program entitled
      Palestinian girls play at a summer camp run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) on the beach in Gaza City on June 28, 2010. UNRWA prepared 38 beach locations and 86 schools for its program entitled „Summer Games“, providing educational programs, physical education activities and recreation for the children and teenagers.

  29. Ein Tag am Strand…

    1. In this photo taken Friday, June 25, 2010, Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City. Photo by Ashraf Amra In this photo taken Friday, June 25, 2010, Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City. Photo by Ashraf Amra In this photo taken Friday, June 25, 2010, Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      In this photo taken Friday, June 25, 2010, Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City. Photo by Ashraf Amra In this photo taken Friday, June 25, 2010, Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City. Photo by Ashraf Amra In this photo taken Friday, June 25, 2010, Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      In this photo taken Friday, June 25, 2010, Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City. Photo by Ashraf Amra In this photo taken Friday, June 25, 2010, Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City on June 25, 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad
      Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City on June 25, 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City on June 25, 2010. Photo by Mohammed Asad 

      In this photo taken Friday, June 25, 2010, Palestinians enjoy at the beach in Gaza City.

  30. Und noch eine Abschlußfeier: Dieses Mal von dem Hamas Sicherheitskräften…

    1. Members of Hamas' security forces demonstrate their skills during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City June 17, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Members of Hamas' security forces demonstrate their skills during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City June 17, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Members of Hamas' security forces demonstrate their skills during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City June 17, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      Members of Hamas' security forces demonstrate their skills during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City June 17, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Members of Hamas' security forces demonstrate their skills during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City June 17, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Members of Hamas' security forces demonstrate their skills during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City June 17, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      Members of Hamas' security forces demonstrate their skills during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City June 17, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Members of Hamas' security forces demonstrate their skills during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City June 17, 2010. Photo by Ashraf Amra Members of Hamas' security forces demonstrate their skills during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City June 17, 2010. Photo by Ali Jadallah
      Members of Hamas' security forces demonstrate their skills during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City June 17, 2010. Photo by Ali Jadallah
      Members of Hamas‘ security forces demonstrate their skills during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City June 17, 2010.

  31. Freizeitvergnügen Fußball…


    1. Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haneya takes part during a soccer match with the Bahraini delegation in Gaza, June 16, 2010. Bahraini delegation entered Gaza during a visit to Gaza which has been under the Israeli blockade since Hamas seized control of the strip in June 2007. Photo by Ali Jadallah Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haneya takes part during a soccer match with the Bahraini delegation in Gaza, June 16, 2010. Bahraini delegation entered Gaza during a visit to Gaza which has been under the Israeli blockade since Hamas seized control of the strip in June 2007. Photo by Ali Jadallah Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haneya takes part during a soccer match with the Bahraini delegation in Gaza, June 16, 2010. Bahraini delegation entered Gaza during a visit to Gaza which has been under the Israeli blockade since Hamas seized control of the strip in June 2007. Photo by Ali Jadallah
      Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haneya takes part during a soccer match with the Bahraini delegation in Gaza, June 16, 2010. Bahraini delegation entered Gaza during a visit to Gaza which has been under the Israeli blockade since Hamas seized control of the strip in June 2007.

  32. Noch ein Sommercamp…

    1. Palestinian boys enjoy at a summer camp run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, (UNRWA), on the beach in Gaza City, June 15, 2010. UNRWA has prepared 38 beach locations and 86 schools for its program entitled 'Summer Games' providing educational programs, physical education activities and recreation for the children and teens. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian boys enjoy at a summer camp run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, (UNRWA), on the beach in Gaza City, June 15, 2010. UNRWA has prepared 38 beach locations and 86 schools for its program entitled 'Summer Games' providing educational programs, physical education activities and recreation for the children and teens. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian boys enjoy at a summer camp run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, (UNRWA), on the beach in Gaza City, June 15, 2010. UNRWA has prepared 38 beach locations and 86 schools for its program entitled 'Summer Games' providing educational programs, physical education activities and recreation for the children and teens. Photo by Ashraf Amra
      Palestinian boys enjoy at a summer camp run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, (UNRWA), on the beach in Gaza City, June 15, 2010. UNRWA has prepared 38 beach locations and 86 schools for its program entitled 'Summer Games' providing educational programs, physical education activities and recreation for the children and teens. Photo by Ashraf Amra 
      Palestinian boys enjoy at a summer camp run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, (UNRWA), on the beach in Gaza City, June 15, 2010. UNRWA has prepared 38 beach locations and 86 schools for its program entitled ‚Summer Games‘ providing educational programs, physical education activities and recreation for the children and teens.

  33. Ein Theaterstück…


    1. Palestinian actors perform at the Shawwa Theatre a Turkish play appear the Islamic opening for Istanbul, in Gaza City on June 8, 2010.Turkey called for international punishment of Israel for its deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid ship. Photo by Ashraf Amra Palestinian actors perform at the Shawwa Theatre a Turkish play appear the Islamic opening for Istanbul, in Gaza City on June 8, 2010.Turkey called for international punishment of Israel for its deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid ship. Photo by Ashraf Amra 
      Palestinian actors perform at the Shawwa Theatre a Turkish play appear the Islamic opening for Istanbul, in Gaza City on June 8, 2010.Turkey called for international punishment of Israel for its deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid ship.

  34. Ein SOS Kinderdorf…


    1. A Palestinian orphans play music in the SOS Children's Village in Rafah the southern Gaza Strip on June 6, 2010. The school for orphans that was established in 2000 with the sponsorship of the Austrian SOS international, faces the threat of closure because of the longstanding Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip.. Photo by Hatem Omar A Palestinian orphans play music in the SOS Children's Village in Rafah the southern Gaza Strip on June 6, 2010. The school for orphans that was established in 2000 with the sponsorship of the Austrian SOS international, faces the threat of closure because of the longstanding Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip.. Photo by Hatem Omar A Palestinian orphans play music in the SOS Children's Village in Rafah the southern Gaza Strip on June 6, 2010. The school for orphans that was established in 2000 with the sponsorship of the Austrian SOS international, faces the threat of closure because of the longstanding Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip.. Photo by Hatem Omar
      A Palestinian orphans play music in the SOS Children's Village in Rafah the southern Gaza Strip on June 6, 2010. The school for orphans that was established in 2000 with the sponsorship of the Austrian SOS international, faces the threat of closure because of the longstanding Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip.. Photo by Hatem Omar
      A Palestinian orphans play music in the SOS Children’s Village in Rafah the southern Gaza Strip on June 6, 2010. The school for orphans that was established in 2000 with the sponsorship of the Austrian SOS international, faces the threat of closure because of the longstanding Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip.


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