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  • KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, - : Palestinian women take part in a candlelight vigil after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or "the catastrophe", of Israel's founding. AFP PHOTO

  • KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, - : Children and women take part in a candlelight vigil after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or "the catastrophe", of Israel's founding. AFP PHOTO

  • KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, - : Palestinian children take part in a candlelight vigil after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or "the catastrophe", of Israel's founding. AFP PHOTO

  • KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, - : Palestinian children light each other's candles as they take part in a candlelight vigil after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or "the catastrophe", of Israel's founding. AFP PHOTO

  • KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, - : Palestinian children take part in a candlelight vigil after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or "the catastrophe", of Israel's founding. AFP PHOTO

  • KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, - : Relatives of Palestinian prisoners celebrate after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or "the catastrophe", of Israel's founding. AFP PHOTO

  • KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, - : Relatives of Palestinian prisoners celebrate after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or "the catastrophe", of Israel's founding. AFP PHOTO

  • KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, - : Children take part in a candlelight vigil after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or "the catastrophe", of Israel's founding. AFP PHOTO

  • BETHLEHEM, WEST BANK, - : Palestinian refugees from Aida refugee camp wave their national flag as they rally near Israel's controversial separation barrier (background) in the West Bank City of Bethlehem on May 14, 2012 after the announcement that Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike have agreed a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their conditions. Most of the 1,550 prisoners on hunger strike have been fasting for up to 28 days to demand an improvement in their conditions, but another seven prisoners have been refusing food for between 53 and 76 days. AFP PHOTO

  • RAMALLAH, WEST BANK, - : Palestinians wave their national flag as they celebrate in the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 14, 2012 after the announcement that Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike have agreed a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their conditions. AFP PHOTO

  • RAMALLAH, WEST BANK, - : Palestinian prisoners minister Issa Qaraqaa speaks to the press in the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 14, 2012 to announce that Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike have agreed a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their conditions. AFP PHOTO

  • GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP, - : Relatives of Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike celebrate in Gaza City on May 14, 2012 after hearing that the prisoners have agreed a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their conditions. Most of the 1,550 prisoners on hunger strike have been fasting for up to 28 days to demand an improvement in their conditions, but another seven prisoners have been refusing food for between 53 and 76 days. AFP PHOTO

  • GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP, - : Relatives of Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike celebrate in Gaza City on May 14, 2012 after hearing that the prisoners have agreed a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their conditions. Most of the 1,550 prisoners on hunger strike have been fasting for up to 28 days to demand an improvement in their conditions, but another seven prisoners have been refusing food for between 53 and 76 days. AFP PHOTO

  • GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP, - : Relatives of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails celebrate the signing of a deal by the prisoners to end a hunger strike, in Gaza City May 14, 2012. Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike have agreed a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. AFP PHOTO

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  •  KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, - : Palestinian women take part in a candlelight vigil after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or "the catastrophe", of Israel's founding. AFP PHOTO
  •  KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, - : Children and women take part in a candlelight vigil after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or "the catastrophe", of Israel's founding. AFP PHOTO
  •  KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, - : Palestinian children take part in a candlelight vigil after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or "the catastrophe", of Israel's founding. AFP PHOTO
  •  KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, - : Palestinian children light each other's candles as they take part in a candlelight vigil after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or "the catastrophe", of Israel's founding. AFP PHOTO
  •  KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, - : Palestinian children take part in a candlelight vigil after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or "the catastrophe", of Israel's founding. AFP PHOTO
  •  KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, - : Relatives of Palestinian prisoners celebrate after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or "the catastrophe", of Israel's founding. AFP PHOTO
  •  KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, - : Relatives of Palestinian prisoners celebrate after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or "the catastrophe", of Israel's founding. AFP PHOTO
  •  KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, - : Children take part in a candlelight vigil after hearing of an agreement between Israel and Palestinian prisoners currently taking part in a hunger strike, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2012. A group of Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strike agreed to a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their living conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. On May 15, Palestinians will mark Nakba, or "the catastrophe", of Israel's founding. AFP PHOTO
  •  BETHLEHEM, WEST BANK, - : Palestinian refugees from Aida refugee camp wave their national flag as they rally near Israel's controversial separation barrier (background) in the West Bank City of Bethlehem on May 14, 2012 after the announcement that Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike have agreed a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their conditions. Most of the 1,550 prisoners on hunger strike have been fasting for up to 28 days to demand an improvement in their conditions, but another seven prisoners have been refusing food for between 53 and 76 days. AFP PHOTO
  •  RAMALLAH, WEST BANK, - : Palestinians wave their national flag as they celebrate in the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 14, 2012 after the announcement that Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike have agreed a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their conditions. AFP PHOTO
  •  RAMALLAH, WEST BANK, - : Palestinian prisoners minister Issa Qaraqaa speaks to the press in the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 14, 2012 to announce that Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike have agreed a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their conditions. AFP PHOTO
  •  GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP, - : Relatives of Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike celebrate in Gaza City on May 14, 2012 after hearing that the prisoners have agreed a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their conditions. Most of the 1,550 prisoners on hunger strike have been fasting for up to 28 days to demand an improvement in their conditions, but another seven prisoners have been refusing food for between 53 and 76 days. AFP PHOTO
  •  GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP, - : Relatives of Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike celebrate in Gaza City on May 14, 2012 after hearing that the prisoners have agreed a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their conditions. Most of the 1,550 prisoners on hunger strike have been fasting for up to 28 days to demand an improvement in their conditions, but another seven prisoners have been refusing food for between 53 and 76 days. AFP PHOTO
  •  GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP, - : Relatives of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails celebrate the signing of a deal by the prisoners to end a hunger strike, in Gaza City May 14, 2012. Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike have agreed a deal with Israel to end their fast in exchange for an easing of their conditions, Palestinian and Israeli officials said. AFP PHOTO
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