Hebron and its environment: Archaeology serving the Occupation

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Observers: 
Hagit Back (reporting and photographing); Natanya Ginsburg (translating)
Aug-15-2018
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Afternoon

This shift was mainly devoted to the archaeology in the service of the occupation.

The good news is that there were hardly any army on the road.

That the southern gate to Bani Naim is open.

The northern entrance to Abda is open.

In the next five pictures the excavations and the pillbox at the Tel Zif. The arrow and the sign are only in Hebrew and it will be interesting to know who put them. They're not exactly up to standard.

We met people from Zif who had no complaints. Who has the energy in this heat.

The sign placed after the turning to the settlement of Pnei Hever is also only in Hebrew and seems to have been put there by The Association for the Encouragement of Tourism of the Southern Hebron Hills Regional Council

The gatesinfo-icon at Kafisha in Hebron in the meantime enable a parking area for Palestinians. The goods to the grocery store are still as always being carried over in a cart.

 

There is another building that the settlers have a plan for next to the Pharmacy checkpoint, next to the mosque. We have to follow up.

It was hot today. Hebron was almost deserted in its despair.

Tel Zif - the directing sign only in Hebrew
The arrow and the sign are only in Hebrew