The fence Album
Photographer: Ruti Tuval
Mar-24-2008
Waiting in the afternoon for the 30 min opening of the gate to return home.
Mar-24-2008
Waiting in the afternoon for the 30 min opening of the gate to return home.
Photographer: Ruti Tuval
Mar-24-2008
Waiting in the afternoon for the army to open the gate for 30 min.
Mar-24-2008
Waiting in the afternoon for the army to open the gate for 30 min.
Photographer: Ruti Tuval
Mar-24-2008
Waiting in the afternoon for the 30 min opening of the gate to return home.
Mar-24-2008
Waiting in the afternoon for the 30 min opening of the gate to return home.
Photographer: Ruti Tuval
Mar-24-2008
Waiting for a 15 years old boy who has to return home with them.
Mar-24-2008
Waiting for a 15 years old boy who has to return home with them.
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Feb-27-2008
An old Palestinian crossing with his sheep the old checkpoint of Barta'a after a long discussion with the soldiers. This Checkpoint is opened 3 times a week and serves mainly the people of Qaffin.
Feb-27-2008
An old Palestinian crossing with his sheep the old checkpoint of Barta'a after a long discussion with the soldiers. This Checkpoint is opened 3 times a week and serves mainly the people of Qaffin.
Photographer: Ruti Tuval
Dec-17-2007
Young Palestinian interrogated before crossing the agriculural gate.
Dec-17-2007
Young Palestinian interrogated before crossing the agriculural gate.
Photographer: Raya Zenter
Dec-27-2007
A Palestinian detained on charge of carrying forged documents.
Dec-27-2007
A Palestinian detained on charge of carrying forged documents.
Photographer: Raya Zenter
Dec-27-2007
Some cross the agricultural gate on foot, some cross it on their donkey.
Dec-27-2007
Some cross the agricultural gate on foot, some cross it on their donkey.
Photographer: Raya Zenter
Nov-22-2007
Soldier searching school kid's bag on passing through the gate.
Nov-22-2007
Soldier searching school kid's bag on passing through the gate.
Photographer: Mika Ginsburg
Jul-26-2007
The village of Ras Atiya is located in the western end of a Palestinian enclave separated by the Seam Line. The gate which is a Fabric of life gate is open 12 hr. a day and allows the access into the Palestinian land which has been left on the Israeli side of the Seam line. The gate, erected at some distance from the fields, cannot be reached by tractor. The farmers must make their way there on foot and cannot continue to grow the same irrigated crops as before.
Jul-26-2007
The village of Ras Atiya is located in the western end of a Palestinian enclave separated by the Seam Line. The gate which is a Fabric of life gate is open 12 hr. a day and allows the access into the Palestinian land which has been left on the Israeli side of the Seam line. The gate, erected at some distance from the fields, cannot be reached by tractor. The farmers must make their way there on foot and cannot continue to grow the same irrigated crops as before.
Photographer: Raya Zenter
Jun-2-2007
An agricultural gate on the seam line north-east of Tulkarm. Though it is opened by the army three times a day, only a few Palestinians can get permits to go to the other side where their fields are located.
Jun-2-2007
An agricultural gate on the seam line north-east of Tulkarm. Though it is opened by the army three times a day, only a few Palestinians can get permits to go to the other side where their fields are located.
Photographer: Shoshi Anbar
Mar-9-2007
Palestinians farmers and their vehicles are being checked at the gate to their lands in the seam zone.
Mar-9-2007
Palestinians farmers and their vehicles are being checked at the gate to their lands in the seam zone.
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Mar-22-2007
Palestinians waiting by the "Agricultural gate" at Anin. This is the only way to reach their fields.
Mar-22-2007
Palestinians waiting by the "Agricultural gate" at Anin. This is the only way to reach their fields.
Photographer: Su S. (A guest with machsomWatch shift)
Mar-22-2007
Palestinians waiting by the "Agricultural gate" at Anin. This is the only way to reach their land.
Mar-22-2007
Palestinians waiting by the "Agricultural gate" at Anin. This is the only way to reach their land.
Photographer: Su S. (A guest with machsomWatch shift)
Mar-22-2007
Palestinians waiting by the "Agricultural gate" at Anin. They have to pass through this gate in order to reach their fields.
Mar-22-2007
Palestinians waiting by the "Agricultural gate" at Anin. They have to pass through this gate in order to reach their fields.
Photographer: Neta Efroni
Mar-29-2007
The agricultural gate at Anin. Palestinian farmers have to pass through this gate in order to reach their fields.
Mar-29-2007
The agricultural gate at Anin. Palestinian farmers have to pass through this gate in order to reach their fields.
Photographer: Neta Efroni
Mar-29-2007
The agricultural gate at Anin. Palestinian farmers have to pass through this gate in order to reach their fields.
Mar-29-2007
The agricultural gate at Anin. Palestinian farmers have to pass through this gate in order to reach their fields.
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Nov-2-2006
As a result of an appeal by the residents of Khirbet Jubara to the Israeli High Court, the IDF is flattering hills and moving the separation fence.
Nov-2-2006
As a result of an appeal by the residents of Khirbet Jubara to the Israeli High Court, the IDF is flattering hills and moving the separation fence.
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Dec-13-2006
The northern entrance/gate 1459 to Azzun Atma, at the background Share Tiqwa settlement.
Dec-13-2006
The northern entrance/gate 1459 to Azzun Atma, at the background Share Tiqwa settlement.
Photographer: Shoshi Anbar
Dec-14-2006
The gate at the southern part of the village through which the farmer used to cross to their fields is locked now.
Dec-14-2006
The gate at the southern part of the village through which the farmer used to cross to their fields is locked now.
Photographer: Shoshi Anbar
Dec-14-2006
About two weeks ago the IDF blocked access to the well located at the southwestern edge of the village and to agricultural lands with a long fence and concertina wire. Initially there was no gate; as of yesterday, there is one. Hani, a resident from Mes-ha telephoned the UN and the Red Cross. As a result of their efforts, as of yesterday there’s a new gate.
Dec-14-2006
About two weeks ago the IDF blocked access to the well located at the southwestern edge of the village and to agricultural lands with a long fence and concertina wire. Initially there was no gate; as of yesterday, there is one. Hani, a resident from Mes-ha telephoned the UN and the Red Cross. As a result of their efforts, as of yesterday there’s a new gate.
Photographer: Shoshi Anbar
Dec-14-2006
Hani, a farmer who lives in the village of Mas-Ha is in charge of the well. When the fence was installed, without a gate, he called the UN and the Red Cross. As a result of their efforts, as of yesterday there’s a new gate. He told us that before the fence was erected, everybody crossed the road where it was most convenient for them and reached their fields by the shortest route. Now the farmers must accommodate themselves to the hours the gate is open:
Dec-14-2006
Hani, a farmer who lives in the village of Mas-Ha is in charge of the well. When the fence was installed, without a gate, he called the UN and the Red Cross. As a result of their efforts, as of yesterday there’s a new gate. He told us that before the fence was erected, everybody crossed the road where it was most convenient for them and reached their fields by the shortest route. Now the farmers must accommodate themselves to the hours the gate is open:
Photographer: Shoshi Anbar
Dec-14-2006
The new fence, the guard tower, the gate and the checking post.
Dec-14-2006
The new fence, the guard tower, the gate and the checking post.
Photographer: Shoshi Anbar
Dec-14-2006
The new concertina fence and the closed gate to the well and the agricultural fields.
Dec-14-2006
The new concertina fence and the closed gate to the well and the agricultural fields.
Photographer: Shoshi Anbar
Dec-28-2006
The sign at the Jubara gate that indicate the entering to area A.
Dec-28-2006
The sign at the Jubara gate that indicate the entering to area A.
Photographer: Raya Zenter
May-3-2006
Mainly old farmers are entitled to get permission to cultivate their land on the other side of the seam line. No vehicles are allowed to pass through.
May-3-2006
Mainly old farmers are entitled to get permission to cultivate their land on the other side of the seam line. No vehicles are allowed to pass through.