Wednesday 8 April 2009

Palestine Shall Never Die

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A Palestinian shepherd leads his goats in a field on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, Monday, April 6, 2009. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

Palestinian women hold up pictures of their relatives who had carried out attacks inside Israel and were killed, during a protest calling for the release of their bodies held by Israel, in the West Bank city of Jenin, Tuesday, March 31, 2009. Israel often keeps the bodies of Palestinian militants who were involved in attacks on Israelis. (AP Photo Mohammed Ballas)

Palestinian women hold Turkish flags, and pictures of Palestinian prisoners jailed in Israel, during a protest calling for their release in the International Red Cross building in Gaza City, Monday, April 6, 2009. U.S. President Barack Obama was spending two days in Turkey as part of his attempt to reach out for help to wind down the war in Iraq and bring stability to the Middle East. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

A Palestinian farmer and his children clear their blooming field from weeds, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, Wednesday, April 1, 2009. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

A Palestinian girl stands outside the Freedom Theatre where Palestinian actors perform the play "Animal Farm", in Jenin refugee camp, near the West Bank city of Jenin March 28, 2009. In adapting "Animal Farm", George Orwell's allegory for Stalin's corruption of Russian revolutionary ideals, the theatre school at Jenin says it is holding up a mirror to leaders of the Palestinian Intifadas or uprisings against Israel by staging another Intifada, this time a cultural one at home. Picture taken March 28, 2009. To match feature PALESTINIANS-SATIRE/ REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman (WEST BANK SOCIETY POLITICS)

Palestinian girls react as Israeli soldiers (not seen) impose a curfew in the West Bank village of Safa, near Hebron April 2, 2009. A Palestinian with an axe and a knife killed a 13-year-old Israeli boy and wounded a seven-year-old boy in a Jewish settlement in the West Bank on Thursday, two days after a right-wing government took power. REUTERS/Nayef Hashlamoun (WEST BANK CONFLICT POLITICS IMAGE OF THE DAY TOP PICTURE)

A Palestinian youth uses a sling to hurl a stone at Israeli soldiers (not seen) as they impose a curfew in the West Bank village of Safa, near Hebron April 2, 2009. A Palestinian with an axe and a knife killed a 13-year-old Israeli boy and wounded a seven-year-old boy in a Jewish settlement in the West Bank on Thursday, two days after a right-wing government took power. REUTERS/Nayef Hashlamoun (WEST BANK CONFLICT POLITICS)

A Palestinan woman stands outside of her house that she says was taken over by Jewish settlers two days ago in the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City, Friday, April 3, 2009. Israeli groups affiliated with the settlement movement often purchase Arab properties and move Jewish settlers in. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)

A Palestinian protester plays a hand drum during a protest against Israel's security barrier in the West Bank village of Bilin near Ramallah April 3, 2009. REUTERS/Fadi Arouri (WEST BANK CONFLICT POLITICS)

Palestinian politician Mustafa Barghouti , right, and another protester scuffle with Israeli border police during a demonstration against Israel's separation barrier in the village Maasara, near the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Friday, April 3, 2009. Israel says the barrier is necessary for security, while Palestinians call it a land grab. (AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)

Palestinian children try to move razor wire from a barricade as Israeli troops look on during a demonstration against Israel's separation barrier in the village Maasara, near the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Friday, April 3, 2009. Israel says the barrier is necessary for security, while Palestinians call it a land grab. (AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)

A Palestinian woman uses a sling-shot to hurl a stone at Israeli border police, not seen, during a demonstration against Israel's separation barrier in the West Bank village of Bilin near Ramallah, Friday, April 3, 2009. Israel says the barrier is necessary for security while Palestinians call it a land grab. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

A Palestinian rides a horse through a field in the West Bank village of Al-sawiyah, south of Nablus April 4, 2009. REUTERS/Fadi Arouri (WEST BANK SOCIETY ANIMALS AGRICULTURE)

A Palestinian boy carries a palm branch for sale prior the Palm Sunday procession from the Mount of Olives to Jerusalem's Old City, Sunday, April 5, 2009. Christian followers of the Western churches are marking the solemn period of Easter. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

Christian Palestinian youth are seen before participating the Palm Sunday procession from the Mount of Olives to Jerusalem's Old City, Sunday, April 5, 2009. Christian followers of the Western churches are marking the solemn period of Easter. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

Men play a game in a residential compound for Palestinian refugees in the Baladiyat neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, April 5, 2009. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas won assurances Sunday that Iraqi leaders will protect Palestinians living in Iraq — including thousands stranded in desert refugee camps — during his first visit to the country since the U.S.-led invasion of 2003. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

A Christian worshipper prays at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, traditionally believed by many to be the site of the crucifixion, in the Old City of Jerusalem, Monday, April 6, 2009. On his first visit to the Holy Land, Pope Benedict XVI is scheduled to visit Israel and the Palestinian territories from May 11 to 16. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)

A Palestinian man looks on as Israeli police officers stand near the body of a Palestinian in Arab East Jerusalem's Sur Bahir neighbourhood April 7, 2009. Israeli police said they shot dead the Palestinian who attacked them during the demolition on Tuesday of part of the East Jerusalem home of a Palestinian who killed three Israelis in a bulldozer rampage last year. REUTERS/Ammar Awad (JERUSALEM POLITICS CONFLICT)

Palestinian stone throwers clash with Israeli troops at the scene where a Palestinian driver was killed in east Jerusalem, Tuesday, April 7, 2009. Israeli police on Tuesday fatally shot a Palestinian motorist as he tried to run over officers guarding the demolition of the home of a militant who killed three Israelis with a construction vehicle in July. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

Israeli police officers stand guard during the demolition of the house of Palestinian Hussam Dwayat, who killed three Israelis in a bulldozer attack in July 2008, in east Jerusalem, Tuesday, April 7, 2009. The demolition crew was destroying the top floor of a two-story home where 30-year-old Hussam Dwayat had lived. On July 2, Dwayat used a huge yellow Caterpillar front-loader that he worked with on a Jerusalem railway project in a deadly rampage down a main city thoroughfare. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

About 500 people watch a video screen as controversial British MP George Galloway is broadcast live from New York in the Metropolitan United Church in Toronto on Monday, March 30, 2009. The Canada Border Services Agency advised Galloway, in a letter dated March 20, that he had been deemed inadmissible to Canada on the grounds he allegedly engaged in terrorist activities. The MP has denied such links although he has openly voiced support for the Palestinian cause and was part of a group that delivered financial and other assistance to Gaza. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darren Calabrese)

A Palestinian child looks on during the funeral militant Ali Abu Foul, in the Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, Tuesday, March 31, 2009. Israeli forces attacked a group of Palestinian militants along the Gaza-Israel border early Tuesday, killing two gunmen and wounding three others in one of the worst flare-ups of violence since Israel ended its offensive in the territory more than two months ago. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

Palestinians walk through the rubble of a destroyed building following an Israeli air strike in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, January 2009. Former international prosecutor Richard Goldstone will lead a human rights probe into violence during Israel's military offensive in the Gaza Strip three months ago, the United Nations said. (AFP/File/Mahmud Hams)

A file photo of a Palestinian flag in the rubble of a house destroyed by Israel?s military offensive in the northern Gaza Strip. Two Palestinian gunmen were killed on Saturday in clashes with Israeli troops along the border of the Hamas-ruled strip, local medics said. (AFP/File/Olivier Laban-Mattei)

Palestinian children wear keffiyehs, traditional headscarves, during a rally in support of Palestinian children in Gaza City April 5, 2009. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA POLITICS)

Gaza's children : Palestinian children attend a rally in Gaza City to mark the Palestinian children's day. (AFP/Mahmud Hams)

Land Day tree : A Palestinian child holds a tree to be planted during a demonstration to mark Land Day in the east Jerusalem Shufat refugee camp. (AFP/Ahmad Gharabli)

Palestinians carry saplings during an anti-Israel protest in Khuzaa in the southern Gaza Strip April 7, 2009. U.S. special envoy to the Middle East, George Mitchell, will go to Israel and the Palestinian territories next week to try to push the stalled peace process forward, the State Department said on Monday. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA POLITICS CONFLICT)

A Palestinian man plants a tree during a protest demanding the right to farm land near the border with Israel, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Tuesday, April 7, 2009. The protestors replanted trees in an area destroyed by Israeli forces during the recent offensive. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)

U.S. Rep. Bob Inglis, R-S.C., center, and Rep. Stephen F. Lynch, D-Mass, left, visit the American International School compound, destroyed in the Israeli military offensive in Gaza, in Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip Tuesday, April 7, 2009. The two U.S. congressmen made a rare visit to the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, meeting with aid workers and touring scenes of destruction left by Israel's military offensive. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

Israeli drones fly over the Gaza Strip earlier this year. Russia has purchased its first unmanned drones from Israel after its own manufacturers turned out to be ineffective at making the high-tech reconnaissance aircraft, a newspaper has reported. (AFP/File/Mahmud Hams)

The minaret of a mosque is silhouetted at sunset in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah. The Israeli government has allowed the transfer of $12.5m to the besieged Gaza Strip, only a quarter of the amount needed at this stage, Middle East Quartet envoy Tony Blair has said. (AFP/File/Said Khatib)

Palestinian fishermen pull their nets from the Mediterranean Sea at dusk on the beach in Gaza City, in this picture taken Friday, April 3, 2009. Fishing is a staple for the local economy, one of few means of employment in the volatile coastal territory. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)
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