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Hagit Back (reporting and photographing); Natanya Ginsburg (translating)
28/05/2018
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We left late and nothing in particular happened.

At Dirat Share'a where there had been a Jewish terrorist attack we met the members of Yesh Din.

The picture below: The house where the racist slogan was written is on the main road 317.

The members of the Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture also had visited. We did not find the vineyards  which had been cut down. They are a little bit off the main road.

Also on road 60 and on road 317 there are these signs in two languages. (One state with apartheid?) (Photo below).

Hebron.

Palestinians are allowed to pass on the right side of the road. The actual road is only for Jews.

Soldiers rest at the Rachel and Leah house at the beginning of the Shuhada street in Hebron. Settlers come to encourage them with the caravan.
Below: Walking to the area H1. Impossible to exit without checkpoint.

We who are in an Israeli car are allowed to go through. The Palestinians can only do so on foot. Every time it is disturbing, irritating, angers one, infuriates and brings one to boiling point.

The occupation stands firmly in place.

Below: Soldiers guarding the steps to the Cordova school opposite Beit Hadassah.

Checkpoints at Bani Naim and Dura-el fawwar.

The gate at Abda is open

And otherwise all is quiet.

The house where the racist slogan was written is on the main road 317
The house where the racist slogan was written is on the main road 317
Photo: 
Hagit Back
On road 60 and on road 317 there are these signs in two languages
On road 60 and on road 317 there are these signs in two languages
Photo: 
Hagit Back
Soldiers guarding the steps to the Cordova school opposite Beit Hadassah
Soldiers guarding the steps to the Cordova school opposite Beit Hadassah
Photo: 
Hagit Back
Walking to the area H1. Impossible to exit without checkpoint
Walking to the area H1. Impossible to exit without checkpoint
Photo: 
Hagit Back