Wednesday, January 2, 2008

The People, United, Will Never Be Defeated!


Palestinian pilgrims, left, have their bags pushed by a porter as an ambulance makes it way through the area as they return from the Hajj religious pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia through the Rafah crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2008. Hundreds of Palestinian travelers poured into the Gaza Strip from Egypt on Wednesday over Israeli objections, ending a five-day standoff that left them stranded in Egypt after returning from an Islamic pilgrimage.(AP Photo)


Palestinian pilgrims pray after entering Rafah border crossing in Gaza January 2, 2008.REUTERS


A youth holds a sign reading: 'Mubarak puts Gaza under siege with orders from Israel' during a protest demanding the return of Palestinian pilgrims to the Gaza Strip, in front of the Egyptian Parliament, in Cairo, Egypt Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2008. Hundreds of Palestinians massed along Egypt's border on Wednesday and began crossing into the Gaza Strip, ending a deadlock that left them stranded in Egypt after returning from an Islamic pilgrimage.(AP Photo)


Egyptian protesters hold signs reading:'The siege of Gaza is a siege of the resistance' as they chant anti government slogans in front of the Egyptian Parliament during a protest demanding the return of Palestinian pilgrims to Gaza strip, later to be dispersed and some detained by police in plain cloths, in Cairo, Egypt Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2008. Hundreds of Palestinians massed along Egypt's border on Wednesday and began crossing into the Gaza Strip, ending a deadlock that left them stranded in Egypt after returning from an Islamic pilgrimage.


Egyptian men chant anti government and anti Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak slogans in front of the Egyptian Parliament during a protest demanding the return of Palestinian pilgrims to the Gaza strip, in Cairo, Egypt Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2008. Hundreds of Palestinians massed along Egypt's border on Wednesday and began crossing into the Gaza Strip, ending a deadlock that left them stranded in Egypt after returning from an Islamic pilgrimage.(AP Photo)


A sick Palestinian pilgrim celebrates after she entered Rafah border crossing in Gaza January 2, 2008.


A Palestinian pilgrim hugs his son after entering Rafah border crossing in Gaza January 2, 2008.


A Palestinian pilgrim prays after entering Rafah border crossing in Gaza January 2, 2008. About 150 Palestinian pilgrims returning from Mecca entered the Gaza Strip on Wednesday after a border-crossing dispute left about 2,000 of them stranded in Egypt for days. (Reuters)



Finally! The Egyptian Regime Relented in the Face of a Huge Outcry.....
By Letting the Palestinian Pilgrims Re-enter Gaza Via the Rafah Crossing....
Hey, Pharaoh, You Too Can Say No to the Zionazis!

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