(10 May 2001) 1. Wide shot of police station that was shelled 2. Armed Palestinian experts going through rubble 3. Palestinain police move civilians out of area 4. Various of damaged buildings 5. Long of demolished police station 6. Wide shot of Israeli tanks on the move in the distance after the bulldozing 7. Various of wreckage 8. Palestinian soldiers standing near wreckage 9. Wide of damaged buidlings STORYLINE: Israeli bulldozers razed a Palestinian police station near Kissufim and local farmland in the fifth incursion into Palestinian territory in two days. The move appeared to be a response to a powerful road-side bomb earlier in the day that claimed the life of two Romanian workers and seriously injured another. The blast went off on Thursday morning at the border between Gaza and Israel, south of the Kissufim crossing, at a time when the three men were working on the border fence, the army said. One worker was killed immediately; another was seriously injured and died later. In recent years, Israel has increasingly employed workers from Eastern Europe and the Far East to replace Palestinians who often are unable to reach their jobs in Israel because of security closures. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...