Protests, hardship as Gaza blockade continues
Palestinian schoolchildren take part in a demonstration in Gaza City against the Israeli blockade, which was tightened on Nov. 5 amid a resurgence of Palestinian rocket attacks. Israel has resisted calls from the United Nations to ease the blockade and urged the world to condemn Palestinian rocket attacks instead. Hamas and Islamic Jihad said Thursday they would halt the attacks if Israel opened up the border crossings, but Israel has said the attacks must stop first. (Mohammed Abed AFP/Getty Images)
Residents of the Israeli city of Ashkelon protest against rockets attacks into Israel from the Gaza Strip. Israeli Foreign Minister
A member of the ultra-Orthodox Neturei Karta sect, which opposes Zionism, holds a sign protesting the siege on the Gaza Strip. He is standing outside the tent of Fawzia al-Kurd and her family, who were evicted from their home in Arab East Jerusalem. On July 16, the Israeli High Court ruled in favor of Israeli settlers who were already occupying a wing of the house and were demanding the expulsion of the Kurd family from the rest of the property. (Ahmad Gharabli AFP/Getty Images)
Palestinian girls shout slogans during a demonstration in front of the
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Gaza schoolgirls eat sandwiches provided by the
A Palestinian girl holds a sign that reads “ It’s my right to live in peace” during a demonstration in front of the Egyptian Embassy in Gaza City. (Adel Hana / Associated Press)
At a Jerusalem coffee shop, an Israeli newspaper is opened to the page of an advertisement taken out by the Palestinian Authority. In the Hebrew-language ads, Palestinian Authority President
Palestinians show ID cards to collect food aid at a
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A Palestinian carries food supplies on a donkey cart as he and others collect aid at the
Palestinians take home sacks of food from the U.N. distribution center in Shati refugee camp. (Adel Hana / Associated Press)
A man makes clay ovens to sell in Gaza City on Wednesday. With power outages in the Hamas-run territory, some residents are turning to traditional clay ovens to meet their needs, including baking their own bread with U.N.-supplied flour as bakeries shut down. (Mohammed Abed AFP/Getty Images)
An employee walks above silos at the Palestinian flour mills company in Deir al-Balah, in central Gaza , which halted operations Wednesday amid a shortage of wheat. A bakers association said 27 of Gazas 47 bakeries were closed Thursday for lack of flour. (Said Khatib AFP/Getty Images)
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With a shortage of cooking gas, a man cooks chicken on a wood-fueled stove in an outdoor kitchen in Gaza City. He said the food was for poor families and hospital patients. (Adel Hana / Associated Press)