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Time to pray

Time to pray: A Muslim Palestinian man prays near a fire set up to illuminate his neighborhood destroyed during the 50 days of conflict between Israel and Hamas, in the Shejaiya neighborhood of Gaza City, on Wednesday

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Thu, September 25, 2014 Published on Sep. 25, 2014 Published on 2014-09-25T13:41:57+07:00

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Time to pray: A Muslim Palestinian man prays near a fire set up to illuminate his neighborhood destroyed during the 50 days of conflict between Israel and Hamas, in the Shejaiya neighborhood of Gaza City, on Wednesday.  A new UN-brokered deal has set the stage for private companies to help rebuild Gaza after a seven-week conflict that left 100,000 people with nowhere to live. Until now Israel's eight-year blockade of Gaza has meant that few building materials are flowing into the Palestinian territory, making reconstruction a near-impossible task. (AFP/Mahmud Hams) Time to pray: A Muslim Palestinian man prays near a fire set up to illuminate his neighborhood destroyed during the 50 days of conflict between Israel and Hamas, in the Shejaiya neighborhood of Gaza City, on Wednesday. A new UN-brokered deal has set the stage for private companies to help rebuild Gaza after a seven-week conflict that left 100,000 people with nowhere to live. Until now Israel's eight-year blockade of Gaza has meant that few building materials are flowing into the Palestinian territory, making reconstruction a near-impossible task. (AFP/Mahmud Hams) (AFP/Mahmud Hams)

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span class="caption">Time to pray: A Muslim Palestinian man prays near a fire set up to illuminate his neighborhood destroyed during the 50 days of conflict between Israel and Hamas, in the Shejaiya neighborhood of Gaza City, on Wednesday. A new UN-brokered deal has set the stage for private companies to help rebuild Gaza after a seven-week conflict that left 100,000 people with nowhere to live. Until now Israel's eight-year blockade of Gaza has meant that few building materials are flowing into the Palestinian territory, making reconstruction a near-impossible task. (AFP/Mahmud Hams)

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