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Hebron 11.03.12
Photographer: Paula Rubinek
Apr-10-2012
In this photo one can see the "Israel Trail" sign. We photographed it and mailed a question to the Israel's Trails Committee and asked if they have signed trails in Hebron? They replied that they don't know of trails marked in Hebron.
Hebron, Shuhada street 16.04.12
Photographer:
Apr-17-2012
Hebron, Tel Rumeida 27.11.11
Photographer: Leah Shakdiell
Jan-23-2012
Attention! Dangerous lane ahead, says the sign.
Hebron 12.02.12
Photographer: Leah Shakdiell
Mar-6-2012
A sign telling the story of the binding of Isaac was also mounted on the stone fence.
Hebron 27.11.11
Photographer: Leah Shakdiel
Jan-23-2012
Death to the Arabs.
Hebron 27.11.11
Photographer: Leah Shakdiell
Jan-23-2012
Hebron 05.12.11
Photographer: Hagit Back
Jan-27-2012
This morning the city looks even more deserted than is usual. Children are playing next to the abandoned checkpoint at the end of Zion Road.
Hebron 30.01.12
Photographer: Michal Tzadik
Jan-30-2012
The poster in Hebrew tells about Palestinians' terror attack on Jewish settlers in Hebron on September 2000 which caused the closing of the Shuhada st.
Hebron 19.12.11
Photographer: Hagit Back
Feb-1-2012
A settler pastes a poster on the decorated concrete wall which attempts to hide Hebron. The poster recounts the injustice committed by the government against the settlers by limiting the Jewish settlement in the Hebron, compared to the excessive rights granted to the Palestinians.
Hebron 19.12.11
Photographer: Hagit Back
Feb-1-2012
Hebron 19.12.11
Photographer: Hagit Back
Feb-1-2012
Hebron 19.12.11
Photographer: Michal Tzadik
Feb-1-2012
Hebron 22.12.11
Photographer: Natanya Ginsburg
Feb-12-2012
Natanya and I joined a Shovrim Shtika/Breaking the Silence tour of Hebron.
Hebron 16.01.12
Photographer: Michal Tzadik
Feb-26-2012
Hana Abu Heikhal, from the Tel Rumeida neighborhood, sits next to her burned car. It is suspected that settlers set the fire for the fifth time. Now she has started a hunger strike because she no longer knows what to do.
Hebron 16.01.12
Photographer: Michal Tzadik
Feb-26-2012
A poster in English and Arabic is pasted on the burned car: “We’re not here to annoy anyone, or to make anyone happy; we’re here because we’re here”
Hebron 16.01.12
Photographer: Michal Tzadik
Feb-26-2012
Were Hana Abu Heikhal Jewish she would have been entitled to a tax-free car and a handicapped sticker so she could park close to her home, but she’s not Jewish, and she lives too close to the settlers of Tel Rumeida so her car isn’t allowed to park next to her house. Every day she has to go up and down the hill and walk half a kilometer to her car and back. Her car and that of her neighbors park in a wadi where a path marked as restricted to settlers runs.
Hebron 12.02.12
Photographer: Leah Shakdiell
Mar-6-2012
A new army checking post was placed lately at the entrance to Tel Rumeida neighborhood.
Hebron, Pharmacy checkpoint 27.11.11
Photographer: Paula Rubinek
Jan-23-2012
On the way to the checking booth the passengers have to cross a turnstile which was added lately. Another new addition is the barbed wires on the yellow gate.
Hebron 12.02.12
Photographer: Leah Shakdiell
Mar-6-2012
"Evacuating settlements will cause killing Arabs."
Hebron 27.11.11
Photographer: Leah Shakdiell
Jan-23-2012
Graffiti on the way to Tel Rumeida praising Betar Brazil and Betar Uruguay a right wing youth movement.
Hebron 12.02.12
Photographer: Leah Shakdiell
Mar-6-2012
"Revenge" says the writing on the wall going up to Tel Rumeida.
Hebron 18.12.11
Photographer: Paula Rubinek
Dec-18-2011
The Kordoba school is located on a hill across "Hadassa House" a Jewish outpost in the middle of Hebron. The main entrance to the school was covered with barbed wires and the children and their teacher were forced to use another stairs (which they had to renovate). We have found today that the only entrance to the school is marked now as part of "Israel Trail".
Hebron 18.12.11
Photographer: Paula Rubinek
Dec-18-2011
An olive tree in the city of Hebron is marked as part of "Israel Trail".
Hebron, Tarpat checkpoint 16.10.11
Photographer: Michal Tzadik
Oct-25-2011
Teachers from the Kordova Girls' School are demonstrating against the renewed order which requires them to cross the manometers twice a day. (MW report October 16.2011)
Hebron, Tarpat checkpoint 16.10.11
Photographer: Michal Tzadik
Oct-25-2011
A teacher detained by the IDF during the demonstration,is released with the help of delegation from the Palestinian Ministry of Education.
Hebron 16.10.11
Photographer: Michal Tzadik
Oct-25-2011
"Come and join us in the redemption of Hebron ".
Hebron 16.10.11
Photographer: Michal Tzadik
Oct-25-2011
"Come and join us in the redemption of Hebron ".
Hebron 24.08.11
Photographer: Raya Yeor
Sep-2-2011
Blocked streets in Hebron.
Checkpoint 160, Hebron 13.09.11
Photographer: Hagit Back
Oct-7-2011
One of many military check points in the city.
Checkpoint 160,Hebron 13.09.11
Photographer: Michal Tzadik
Oct-7-2011
The checking point was improved by adding more barbed wires.
Kiryat Arba, Hebron 13.09.11
Photographer: Hagit Back
Oct-7-2011
The new community center in Qiryat Arba.
Hebron 04.08.11
Photographer: Judy Auerbach
Aug-11-2011
Blocking a small alley leading to the Shuhada street with huge concrete blocks and very heavy equipment.
Hebron 14.08.11
Photographer: Leah Shakdiell
Aug-27-2011
Army unit emblems are painted on concrete wall.
Federman Ranch, Hebron 14.08.11
Photographer: Leah Shakdiell
Aug-27-2011
A tepee has been erected at the Federman ranch site.
Gutnik Center, Hebron 14.08.11
Photographer: Leah Shakdiell
Aug-27-2011
Hebron 21.06.11
Photographer: Michal Tzadik
Jul-20-2011
We saw adults and children again moving around at the Federman farm.