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Israel's "Security Barrier" in East Jerusalem.
Palestinians in the old city of Jerusalem just before breaking the fast during Ramadan.
Palestinians, Israelis and foreign activists protest the construction of "The Wall." Bil'in, in the West Bank, is a farming community bisected by the construction of the barrier.
Israeli soldiers stand on the future site of "The Wall" in Bil'in, West Bank. Military service is mandatory in Israel.
An Israeli activist talks to Israeli soldiers during a protest against the separation of the community from its agricultural land in Bil'in, West Bank.
Palestinian children play amongst construction materials being used to build Israeli settlements on farmland that belongs to the community of Bil'in.
An Israeli activist talks to Israeli soldiers during a protest against the separation of the community from its agricultural land in Bil'in, West Bank.
Separated from nearby communities by a road for Israelis-only, and having to rely mainly on transportation by donkey or by foot, villagers in Qawawis send their children to live in nearby Karmel during the week to attend school classes. This boy plays with a soccer ball while his mother looks on.
This Palestinian home is in a cave, hollowed out of the bedrock.
A young shepherd with his flock at sunrise. Qawawis, West Bank.
A shepherd with his flock near the village of Qawawis in the southern West Bank. The homes of five families here were demolished in February 2007 by Israeli military bulldozers when the military declared the houses --as old as 65 years-- a sheep pen and a bake oven, "illegal."
Frustrated with a Hamas win in the January 2006 elections, Fatah supporters rally and protest what some see as flaws in their party which discouraged voters from supporting them. Ramallah.
Fatah supporters march to the presidential compound in Ramallah to express their frustration with Fatah leadership.
Israel's "Security Barrier" in East Jerusalem. Palestinians in the old city of Jerusalem just before breaking the fast during Ramadan. Palestinians, Israelis and foreign activists protest the construction of "The Wall." Bil'in, in the West Bank, is a farming community bisected by the construction of the barrier. Israeli soldiers stand on the future site of "The Wall" in Bil'in, West Bank. Military service is mandatory in Israel. An Israeli activist talks to Israeli soldiers during a protest against the separation of the community from its agricultural land in Bil'in, West Bank. Palestinian children play amongst construction materials being used to build Israeli settlements on farmland that  belongs to the community of Bil'in. An Israeli activist talks to Israeli soldiers during a protest against the separation of the community from its agricultural land in Bil'in, West Bank. A shepherd with his flock near the village of Qawawis in the southern West Bank. view next thumbnails
view previous thumbnails Separated from nearby communities by a road for Israelis-only, and having to rely mainly on transportation by donkey or by foot, villagers in Qawawis send their children to live in nearby Karmel during the week to attend school classes. This boy plays with a soccer ball while his mother looks on. This Palestinian home is in a cave, hollowed out of the bedrock. A young shepherd with his flock at sunrise. Qawawis, West Bank. Frustrated with a Hamas win in the January 2006 elections, Fatah supporters rally and protest what some see as flaws in their party which discouraged voters from supporting them. Ramallah. Fatah supporters march to the presidential compound in Ramallah to express their frustration with Fatah leadership.
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