A Palestinian farmer works inside one of the greenhouses left by Jewish settlers in the former settlement of Netzarim
Date: 02-07-2006 Agency: AP
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A Palestinian farmer works inside one of the greenhouses left by Jewish settlers in the former settlement of Netzarim near Gaza City after Israel's evacuation of the Gaza Strip in Sept., Monday, Feb. 6, 2006. The greenhouses left behind after Israel evacuated the impoverished Gaza Strip were to be a symbol of hope for an economic renaissance. But these hopes were blighted as Palestinians threw out more than 100 tons of greenhouse-grown tomatoes, strawberries and peppers after Israel closed the main cargo terminal out of Gaza for three weeks, because of a security alert.(AP Photo/Adel Hana) Height (pixels): 512 Width (pixels): 323
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