Royalty-free photographs from Sderot (Southern Israel), Jan. 25, 2008

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Israel Electricity Control Center

Uninterrupted electricity supply to Gaza

Israeli Electricity Control Center – 65% of Gaza’s electricity is supplied from the center, which has continued its supply uninterrupted to the Gaza Strip

 

Israeli engineer shows Gaza electricity wattage

Israeli engineer shows the electricity wattage and distribution network flowing to Gaza

 

Israeli engineer monitors electricity supply to Gaza

Israeli engineer monitors electricity supply to Gaza

Sufa Crossing from Israel to Gaza

Sufa Crossing in Southern Israel

Sufa Crossing, southern Israel: Workers at crossing unload humanitarian supplies into Gaza

Sufa Crossing in Southern Israel

Despite ongoing rocket attacks on Israeli civilians, Israel continues to facilitate the transfer of critical humanitarian aid into Gaza

Sufa Crossing in Southern Israel

Despite ongoing rocket attacks on Israeli civilians, Israel continues to facilitate the transfer of critical humanitarian aid into Gaza

Sderot

 Israeli Paramedics in Sderot Bomb Shelter

Magen David Adom Paramedics seek refuge in bomb-shelter during rocket attack on Sderot

Magen David Adom paramedics are dispatched to help a terror victim

MDA response unit dispatched to aid of a rocket victim. Thirteen Israelis have been killed by the rocket fire and more than 400 injured

 

Israeli Paramedics treat Israeli Girl

Paramedics treat Israeli girl after fainting following rocket attack in Sderot

Israeli paramedic responds to a victim of post traumatic stress disorder in Sderot

According to Natal, the Israel Center for Victims of Terror and War, Twenty-eight percent of Sderot’s residents suffer from post traumatic stress disorder. Seventy-four percent of children aged 7-12 suffer from increased anxiety in the city

Israeli Paramedic assists victim of Hamas rocket attack

Patient is evacuated for trauma relief treatment

A nurse and Sderot resident is recovering from injuries

Geut Aragon – Nurse and Sderot resident recovering from head and knee injuries sustained last week (Jan. 15, 2008) following a direct rocket-hit on her home in Sderot

Sderot Resident displays wounds

Geut suffered from shrapnel wounds to the head. Surgeons were unable to remove all the shrapel from.

Injured Sderot Resident with Son

Geut Aragon with four-year old son Nir. Nir’s bedroom sustained a direct hit. As a result the Aragon’s home is uninhabitable. The impact of the displacement continues to take its toll on Nir and his older brother, Itzik.

 

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