Israeli security guards are seen next to an armored vehicle containing Israeli currency as it enters the checkpoint to be transferred to Gaza at the Erez crossing, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008. The armored truck, carrying 100 million Israeli shekels (USD 25 million), arrived in Gaza to ease a cash crunch. It was the first time Israel has let money enter Gaza since October. It suspended the cash transfers after Gaza militants renewed their rocket and mortar attacks on Israel, in violation of a truce. AP Photo logo AP Photo 14 months ago

Israeli security guards are seen next to an armored vehicle containing Israeli currency as it enters the checkpoint to be transferred to Gaza at the Erez crossing, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008. The armored truck, carrying 100 million Israeli shekels (USD 25 million), arrived in Gaza to ease a cash crunch. It was the first time Israel has let money enter Gaza since October. It suspended the cash transfers after Gaza militants renewed their rocket and mortar attacks on Israel, in violation of a truce.