Palestinian Mohammed Homs, who is disabled, lays i
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Palestinian Mohammed Homs, who is disabled, lays in his bed as his father Sami, left, his mother Rasmeya and other family members look on in their home in the Rafah refugee Camp, southern Gaza Strip , Sunday, Jan. 25, 2004. The family of 12 has been living in a single room since their house was razed by Israel bulldozers three months ago and now the Palestinian laborer fears the bulldozers will strike again. Like his house, Homs` tiny shelter, a former kiosk, also stands in the path of demolition, a wide buffer zone Palestinians say Israel is systematically carving into the Rafah camp, several homes at a time. With more than 8,500 Palestinians left homeless in Rafah in three years, a top U.N. aid official suggests after a camp tour Sunday that no security claim can justify the misery. (AP Photo / Khalil Hamra)
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