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Rebel fighters walk past destroyed vehicles belonging to fighters loyal to leader Moamer Kadhafi at the western gate of the eastern town of Ajdabiya on April 11, 2011. According to the rebels, 35 pro-Kadhafi fighters had been killed in yesterday's NATO airstrike near the town.
A protester weeps as he takes part in an anti-Gaddafi demonstration outside the hotel where representatives of the African Union were meeting leaders of Libya's rebel leadership in Benghazi, April 11, 2011. The African Union delegation held talks with the rebel leadership on Monday in the opposition's Benghazi stronghold but the insurgents said they would accept no plan that allowed Muammar Gaddafi to stay in power.
Libyan National Council chief Mustafa Abdel Jalil (R) walks with a member of the African Union delegation during their meeting in Benghazi April 11, 2011. An African bid to halt Libya's civil war collapsed within hours on Monday, after Muammar Gaddafi's forces shelled a besieged city and rebels said there could be no deal unless he was toppled. The rebel rejection came less than 24 hours after South African President Jacob Zuma, head of an African Union mission, said Gaddafi had accepted the plan, including a ceasefire proposal for the conflict in the North African desert state.
Libyan protestors wave Libya's former flags and hold banners as they demonstrate outside a hotel during a meeting between African head of states and Libyan rebel leaders, in the eastern rebel stronghold of Benghazi on April 11, 2011. Libya's rebels reject any mediation which does not include the ouster of strongman Moamer Kadhafi, opposition chief Mustafa Abdul Jalil said after talks with African mediators.
A Libyan rebel guard stands in front of protestors outside a hotel where African head of states met with Libyan rebel leaders, in the eastern rebel stronghold of Benghazi on April 11, 2011.
U.S. envoy Chris Stevens, center, accompanied by British envoy Christopher Prentice, left, speaks to Council member for Misrata Dr. Suleiman Fortia, right, at the Tibesty Hotel where an African Union delegation was meeting with opposition leaders in Benghazi, Libya Monday, April 11, 2011. The African Union delegation took its cease-fire proposal to the rebels' eastern stronghold and was met with protests by crowds opposed to any peace until the country's longtime leader Moammar Gadhafi gives up power.
A rebel supporter chants with a pistol to steel the nerves of nearby rebel fighters awaiting a rumored Libyan Army advance April 11, 2011 between the crucial towns of Ajdabiyah and Brega, Libya.
An Islamic religious leader and rebel supporter (R) chant to rally rebel fighters awaiting a rumored Libyan Army advance April 11, 2011 between the crucial towns of Ajdabiyah and Brega, Libya. Rebels continued to hold the strategic town of Ajdabiyah a day after NATO air power struck army troops loyal to Libyan ruler Moammar Gaddafi nearby, helping the rebels secure the city.
A wounded Libyan rebel (L) is seen on the ground after he was shot in the head during a firefight that broke out after Libyan rebels believed a fighter loyal to Libya's strongman Moamer Kadhafi was hiding in a building (background) in the eastern town of Ajdabiya, on April 12, 2011.
A family and women sit along the waterfront in Benghazi on April 12, 2011, as Libyan rebels rejected on the eve an African Union initiative for a truce accepted by Moamer Kadhafi, and said the only solution was the strongman's ouster, an idea his son called 'ridiculous.'
Libyan rebels help their wounded comrade after he was shot in the head during a firefight that broke out after Libyan rebel believed a fighter loyal to Libya's strongman Moamer Kadhafi was hiding in a building, in the eastern town of Ajdabiya, on April 12, 2011.
A rebel fighter shouts to others not to flee but to stand their ground, after brief shelling that landed near an ammunition dump, on the outskirts of Ajdabiya, Libya, Tuesday, April 12, 2011.
Palestinian families fleeing eastern Libya wait with their belongings at the Sallum border point to cross into Egypt where they would board a bus straight to the Gaza strip on April 11 , 2011, as fighting continues in Libya while rebel leader Mustafa Abdul Jalil rejected an African Union initiative for a ceasefire with the forces of Moamer Kadhafi at a news conference in the eastern town of Benghazi.
A woman (R) looks over at an anti-Kadhafi mural as she walks past it with a friend in the rebel-held eastern port city of Benghazi on April 12, 2011. Libyan rebels rejected an African Union initiative for a truce accepted by Moamer Kadhafi, and said the only solution was the strongman's ouster, an idea his son called 'ridiculous.' Arabic writing on mural painting reads: 'The people have said their word.'
Libyan women shop at a market in Tripoli's old city on April 12, 2011, as the European Union added to its Libya sanctions list 26 energy firms accused of financing Moamer Kadhafi's regime, a move that Germany said amounted to a de facto oil and gas embargo.
Rafale and Super Etendard fighter jets prepare for a mission over Libya at the France's flagship Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, in the Golf of Sirte, off the Libyan coast, Tuesday, April, 12, 2011. The missions are aimed at enforcing the no-fly zone and supressing any attacks by Gadhafi's forces against civilians and rebels in eastern Libya.
A mortar shell fired by forces loyal to Libyan ruler Moammar Gaddafi hits a building April 13, 2011 east of rebel-held Ajdabiyah, Libya. Rebels continued to hold the strategic town of Ajdabiyah April 13 in a stalemate with troops loyal to Libyan ruler Moammar Gaddafi, who continued to periodically mortar rebel positions from their positions in the nearby desert.
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, center, stands with top delegates in Doha, Qatar, where the Libya Contact Group meeting Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Qatar's Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabor Al Thani (L) sits next to Qatari Crown Prince Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani (C) and Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague at the start of a meeting of the international contact group on Libya in the Qatari capital Doha, on April 13, 2011.