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Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an "overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger" as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. "People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access," said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

ID: 18364
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an "overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger" as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. "People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access," said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

ID: 18363
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an "overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger" as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. "People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access," said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

ID: 18365
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an "overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger" as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. "People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access," said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

ID: 18362
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an "overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger" as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. "People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access," said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

ID: 18378
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an "overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger" as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. "People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access," said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

ID: 18404
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an "overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger" as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. "People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access," said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

ID: 18405
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an "overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger" as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. "People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access," said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

ID: 18406
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an "overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger" as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. "People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access," said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

ID: 18407
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an "overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger" as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. "People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access," said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

ID: 18408
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an "overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger" as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. "People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access," said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

ID: 18409
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an "overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger" as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. "People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access," said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi

ID: 18410
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Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi
Palestinians receive food supply from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in refugee camp in Gaza, February 8, 2009. The United Nations said Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have gone from an 'overwhelming grief to a pervasive sense of anger' as they continue to face the reality of the destruction of their community and shortage of daily essentials. 'People here are coming to term with a new reality, with tens of thousands of them have no homes anymore and also the aid efforts are hampered by the lack of access,' said John Ging, the head of the UN relief agency for Palestinians in Gaza.APOLLO IMAGES/Majdi Fathi