Qalqiliya vicinity Album

Photographer: Hagar Lipkin
Sep-2-2007
The unfinished upper floors of a house in Azzun village were taken over by the army. The site allows the army a view of road 55 ( where Israeli cars get stonned ) as well as the village exit. The family was allowed to use the ground floor where they usually live but were ordered to allow soldiers pass through their living area to the upper floor.
Sep-2-2007
The unfinished upper floors of a house in Azzun village were taken over by the army. The site allows the army a view of road 55 ( where Israeli cars get stonned ) as well as the village exit. The family was allowed to use the ground floor where they usually live but were ordered to allow soldiers pass through their living area to the upper floor.

Photographer: Hagar Lipkin
Sep-2-2007
The unfinished upper floors of a house in Azzun village were taken over by the army. The site allows the army a view of road 55 ( where Israeli cars get stonned ) as well as the village exit. The family was allowed to use the ground floor where they usually live but were ordered to allow soldiers pass through their living area to the upper floor.
Sep-2-2007
The unfinished upper floors of a house in Azzun village were taken over by the army. The site allows the army a view of road 55 ( where Israeli cars get stonned ) as well as the village exit. The family was allowed to use the ground floor where they usually live but were ordered to allow soldiers pass through their living area to the upper floor.

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: Shoshi Anbar
Mar-9-2007
A flock of sheep cross the CP on the way to pasture escorted by a shepherd and small boy.
Mar-9-2007
A flock of sheep cross the CP on the way to pasture escorted by a shepherd and small boy.

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.

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
B. lives at Habla and his entry permit is for CP 109 he wishes to enter by the Habla CP, because of the heat, the fatigue and the fast. He was checked and was denied. He has a work permit for Israel. The soldiers remain hardhearted, even a phone call to the CPO is of no avail and the exhausted Palestinian remains waiting. "I have an entry permit to Israel and I don't have a permit to return home" he says and points in the direction of Habla.
Dec-28-2006
B. lives at Habla and his entry permit is for CP 109 he wishes to enter by the Habla CP, because of the heat, the fatigue and the fast. He was checked and was denied. He has a work permit for Israel. The soldiers remain hardhearted, even a phone call to the CPO is of no avail and the exhausted Palestinian remains waiting. "I have an entry permit to Israel and I don't have a permit to return home" he says and points in the direction of Habla.

Photographer: Shoshi Anbar
Dec-28-2006
A group of women are detained in the blazing sun, near the gate on their way out from Habla. A Palestinian explains that they are on their way to Jerusalem to celebrate the Ramadan.
Dec-28-2006
A group of women are detained in the blazing sun, near the gate on their way out from Habla. A Palestinian explains that they are on their way to Jerusalem to celebrate the Ramadan.

Photographer: Shoshi Anbar
Dec-28-2006
We brought toys to the children of the Bedouin village Arab ar-Ramadin. The joy of the children who fall upon the piles of toys is heartwarming.
Dec-28-2006
We brought toys to the children of the Bedouin village Arab ar-Ramadin. The joy of the children who fall upon the piles of toys is heartwarming.

Photographer: Shoshi Anbar
Jan-19-2007
Second hand clothes were left at the waiting shed probably they were "prevented" from entering the village. The Habla gate is designated only for agricultural products.
Jan-19-2007
Second hand clothes were left at the waiting shed probably they were "prevented" from entering the village. The Habla gate is designated only for agricultural products.