Hebron 06.08.09
Aug-8-2009
Photo: N. M.
Artistic graffiti made by young settler girls during summer camp on a wall protected by barbed wire that separates the begining of the Shuhada Street from the Kasba of Hebron - between H1 and H2. This small yard by the Hadassah Jewish settlement symbolizes the effortless attempt to show that life there is normal and happy, or as they put it :" It's very happy in the Hebronic hen-roost".
Aug-8-2009
Photo: N. M.
Hebron 06.08.09
Aug-8-2009
Photo: N. M.
Artistic graffiti made by young settler girls during summer camp on a wall protected by barbed wire that separates the begining of the Shuhada Street from the Kasba of Hebron - between H1 and H2. This small yard by the Hadassah Jewish settlement symbolizes the effortless attempt to show that life there is normal and happy, or as they put it :" It's very happy in the Hebronic hen-roost".
Aug-8-2009
Photo: N. M.
Hebron 06.08.09
Aug-8-2009
Photo: N. M.
Artistic graffiti made by young settler girls during summer camp on a wall protected by barbed wire that separates the beginning of the Shuhada Street from the Kasba of Hebron - between H1 and H2. This small yard near the Hadassah Jewish settlement symbolizes the effortless attempt to show that life there is normal and happy, or as they put it :" It's very happy in the Hebronic hen-roost".
Aug-8-2009
Photo: N. M.
Hebron 06.08.09
Aug-8-2009
Photo: N. M.
Artistic graffiti made by young settler girls during summer camp on a wall protected by barbed wire that separates the begining of the Shuhada Street from the Kasba of Hebron - between H1 and H2. This small yard by the Hadassah Jewish settlement symbolizes the effortless attempt to show that life there is normal and happy, or as they put it :" It's very happy in the Hebronic hen-roost".
Aug-8-2009
Photo: N. M.
Hebron 06.08.09
Aug-8-2009
Photo: N. M.
Artistic graffiti made by young settler girls during summer camp on a wall protected by barbed wire that separates the begining of the Shuhada Street from the Kasba of Hebron - between H1 and H2. This small yard by the Hadassah Jewish settlement symbolizes the effortless attempt to show that life there is normal and happy, or as they put it :" It's very happy in the Hebronic hen-roost".
Aug-8-2009
Photo: N. M.
Qalandiya checkpoint 05.08.11
Aug-7-2009
Photo: Ruth Barkai
The women's passage is cover with blue sheets to provide shade, donated by Palestinian authority.
There are 3 (three) checking post, those who are not allowed to pass are sent to the "Deprived Gate". Women under the age of 45 need a permit to cross.
Aug-7-2009
Photo: Ruth Barkai
Azzun-Atma checkpoint 06.08.09
Aug-7-2009
Photo: Maya Gan-Zvi
The commander of the upper checkpoint refused to let MachsomWatch members to enter the village in spite of the official permit they presented.
His excuse expressed in the sentence "I am the commander of this checkpoint...'
To emphasize his statement he closed the entrance to the checkpoint, forcing the waiting Palestinians to ask MachsomWatch members to leave. Only after a Policeman appeared and explained the situation to the commander, the women were allowed to enter the village and crossed up to the lower checkpoint. There they found out that some Palestinians that had been checked a few minutes ago at the upper checkpoint were going through checks again at the lower one. This This photo shows the queue of Palestinians on the entrance through the upper checkpoint.
photo shows the commander of the upper checkpoint.
Aug-7-2009
Photo: Maya Gan-Zvi
Azzun-Atma checkpoint 06.08.09
Aug-7-2009
Photo: Maya Gan-Zvi
The commander of the upper checkpoint refused to let MachsomWatch members to enter the village in spite of the official permit they presented.
His excuse expressed in the sentence "I am the commander of this checkpoint...'
To emphasize his statement he closed the entrance to the checkpoint, forcing the waiting Palestinians to ask MachsomWatch members to leave. Only after a Policeman appeared and explained the situation to the commander, the women were allowed to enter the village and crossed up to the lower checkpoint. There they found out that some Palestinians that had been checked a few minutes ago at the upper checkpoint were going through checks again at the lower one. This This photo shows the commander and another sldier watching the queue of Paledtinians trying to enter the village outside of the checkpoint.
photo shows the commander of the upper checkpoint.
Aug-7-2009
Photo: Maya Gan-Zvi
Azzun-Atma checkpoint 06.08.09
Aug-7-2009
Photo: Maya Gan-Zvi
The commander of the upper checkpoint refused to let MachsomWatch members to enter the village in spite of the official permit they presented.
His excuse expressed in the sentence "I am the commander of this checkpoint...'
To emphasize his statement he closed the entrance to the checkpoint, forcing the waiting Palestinians to ask MachsomWatch members to leave. Only after a Policeman appeared and explained the situation to the commander, the women were allowed to enter the village and crossed up to the lower checkpoint. There they found out that some Palestinians that had been checked a few minutes ago at the upper checkpoint were going through checks again at the lower one. photo shows the commander of the upper checkpoint.
Aug-7-2009
Photo: Maya Gan-Zvi
Azzun-Atma checkpoint 06.08.09
Aug-7-2009
Photo: Maya Gan-Zvi
The commander of the upper checkpoint refused to let MachsomWatch members to enter the village in spite of the official permit they presented.
His excuse expressed in the sentence "I am the commander of this checkpoint...'
To emphasize his statement he closed the entrance to the checkpoint, forcing the waiting Palestinians to ask MachsomWatch members to leave. Only after a Policeman appeared and explained the situation to the commander, the women were allowed to enter the village and crossed up to the lower checkpoint. There they found out that some Palestinians that had been checked a few minutes ago at the upper checkpoint were going through checks again at the lower one.
photo shows the closed checkpoint.
Aug-7-2009
Photo: Maya Gan-Zvi
Azzun-Atma checkpoint 06.08.09
Aug-6-2009
Photo: Yehudith Levin
MachsomWatch members wish to enter the village, the commander of the checkpoint refused to allow entry and shut the gate, thus preventing local residents from entering their village. The conflict was solved by a policeman who arrived at the scene and convinced the commander that MachsomWatch members are entitled to enter.
Aug-6-2009
Photo: Yehudith Levin
Azzun-Atma checkpoint 06.08.09
Aug-6-2009
Photo: Yehudith Levin
MachsomWatch members wish to enter the village, the commander of the checkpoint refused to allow entry and shut the gate, thus preventing local residents from entering their village. The conflict was solved by a policeman who arrived at the scene and convinced the commander that MachsomWatch members are entitled to enter.
Aug-6-2009
Photo: Yehudith Levin
Azzun-Atma checkpoint 06.08.09
Aug-6-2009
Photo: Yehudith Levin
MachsomWatch members wish to enter the village, the commander of the checkpoint refused to allow entry and shut the gate, thus preventing local residents from entering their village. The conflict was solved by a policeman who arrived at the scene and convinced the commander that MachsomWatch members are entitled to enter.
Aug-6-2009
Photo: Yehudith Levin
גרפיטי בחברון 06.08.09
Aug-6-2009
Photo: Hagit N. M.
כתובותגרפיטי שנעשו על ידי נערות מתנחלות במהלך מחנה קיץ על קיר המוגן על תיל המפריד בין ראשית רחוב השוהאדה לקסבה של חברון - בין H1 ל- H2.
החצר הזו של היישוב היהודי בבית הדסה מסמלת את הניסיון להראות שהחיים שם נורמליים ומאושרים, או כפי שאמרו זאת: "זה מאוד שמח בתרנגולת החברונית".
Aug-6-2009
Photo: Hagit N. M.