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Barta'a/Reikhan checkpoint 24.09.11
Photographer: Rachel Hayut
14/10/2011
A playground located next to the northern entrance.
Reikhan Settlement 18.08.11
Photographer: Shuli Bar
28/08/2011
"Social justice" "We want a change" "More money for education" Messages on the placards at the entrance to Reikhan Settlement.
Barta'a/Reikhan checkpoint 18.08.11
Photographer: Shuli Bar
28/08/2011
Occupation Art at the entrance to the checkpoint in the seam line
Anin Checkpoint 18.08.11
Photographer: Shuli Bar
28/08/2011
Sunrise at the checkpoint.
Seam Zone 18.08.11
Photographer: Shuli Bar
28/08/2011
Cows from Ein Sahala are grazing in an olive grove owned by a farmer from Anin village causing a lot of damages. He submitted claims to the DCO and to the police - to no avail.
Anin checkpoint 04.08.11
Photographer: Shuli Bar
04/08/2011
The Cp is empty and next to the gate two military jeeps are seen. A soldier explained that they are dealing with a suspicious object.
Anin checkpoint 04.08.11
Photographer: Shuli Bar
04/08/2011
Anin residents are waiting to cross the CP into the seam zone.
Tamar gate 27.07.11
Photographer: Nura Resh
11/08/2011
The agriculturale gate next to Mas-ha village.
Anin Checkpoint 19.05.11
Photographer: Shuli Bar
26/05/2011
A small group of Palestinians wait to cross the checkpoint. The number of people coming through this agricultural checkpoint, (serving the residents of Anin who have been cut off from their lands by the separation fence), keeps declining. The majority do not get permits to cross the checkpoint, and those who did get a permit can cross here only twice a week between 07.00am to 15.30pm. Their lands and groves are neglected or abandoned, thereby making them even poorer, and even more frustrated.
Anin Checkpoint 19.05.11
Photographer: Shuli Bar
26/05/2011
A father and son making a request to the soldiers. Since the son did not get his ID back he is sent back home and can't go to school in Jenin. Last Monday at this CP soldiers took his ID, claiming that the “You don’t know the reason”
Anin gate 02.06.11
Photographer: Shuli Bar
02/06/2011
The children of the Bedouin family that lives near the checkpoint arrive without schoolbags. The school year has ended. There are exams. The girls review the material as they wait for their ride to the school in Umm Reihan.
Tura/Shaked gate 02.06.11
Photographer: Shuli Bar
02/06/2011
A wedding car crosses from the seam zone to the West Bank. It undergoes inspection – no discounts for anyone. Congratulations!
Jubara/gate 753 15.06.11
Photographer: Shoshi Anbar
15/06/2011
The sign at the exit from Jubara toward Ar Ras announce the entering to Area A.
Jubara 15.06.11
Photographer: Shoshi Anbar
15/06/2011
View on route 574 and Jubara from Tulkarem southern exit.
Habla gate #1393 29.05.11
Photographer: Anthya Sadeh
19/06/2011
Agricultural Gate Crossing under watchful eyes.
Habla gate #1393 checkpoint 29.05.11
Photographer: Anthya Sadeh
19/06/2011
How many eyes does it take to allow one Palestinian in one cart with one donkey to cross to the other side.
Habla gate #1393 29.05.11
Photographer: Anthya Sadeh
19/06/2011
Morning prayers while Palestinians wait in long lines to cross.
Habla gate #1393 29.05.11
Photographer: Anthya Sadeh
19/06/2011
Waiting to cross.
Tura/Shaked gate 23.06.11
Photographer: Shuli Bar
14/07/2011
Barta'a/Reikhan checkpoint 23.06.11
Photographer: Shuli Bar
14/07/2011
Ali and his mother. Netta will bring them to the hospital. Ali speaks Hebrew that he learned at Rambam Hospital.
Anin gate 23.06.11
Photographer: Shuli Bar
14/07/2011
The checkpoint is wrapped in fog.
Seam zone 16.04.11
Photographer: Rachel Hayut
16/04/2011
Next to the IDF camp, the Hinnanit Settlement and the "Hinnanit" coffee shop in the seam zone Area A.
Habla gate #1393 30.04.11
Photographer: Dalia Golomb
30/04/2011
The opening hours are published on the Habla gate for the first time.
Habla Gate #1393 30.04.11
Photographer: Dalia Golomb
30/04/2011
Palestinian residents of the Habla enclave are waiting to the gate to be opened. The opening hours are published on the gate for the first time.
Habla Gate #1393 27.04.11
Photographer: Chana Kasher
10/05/2011
Four Palestinians are waiting for a fifth Palestinian. Only groups of five are allowed to pass the checkpoint.
Habla Gate #1393 01.05.11
Photographer:
11/05/2011
Seven AM: a long line of people waiting at the gate to be opened. At 07.40 there were approximately 40 more people waiting to pass.
Anin Agricultural Gate 05.05.11
Photographer: Shuli Bar
18/05/2011
In order to work their land farmers from Anin Village have to pass through this gate with permits supplied by the IDF.
Barta'a/Reikhan Checkpoint 05.05.11
Photographer: Shuli Bar
18/05/2011
Trucks with agricultural goods are waiting to cross Barta'a/Reikhan CP into the seam zone. The vehicle checkpoint is closed.
Tura/Shaked Checkpoint 05.05.11
Photographer: Shuli Bar
18/05/2011
Palestinians are waiting to be checked on their way to work in the seam zone.
Jubara Gate #753 19.05.11
Photographer: Yehudith Levin
19/05/2011
The #753 gate is located on the seam line and it is called "Fabric of life gate" it is open 24 hours.
Tura/Shaked Checkpoint 07.05.11
Photographer: Rachel Hayut
23/05/2011
Today people and donkeys are being checked.
Tura/Shaked checkpoint 21.3.11
Photographer: Raya Zenter
09/04/2011
We were allowed to photo only the goats crossing the gate. So we did.
Tura/Shaked checkpoint 21.03.11
Photographer: Raya Zenter
09/04/2011
The gate and the checking booth.
Habla gate #1393 24.02.11
Photographer: Yehudith Levin
24/02/2011
View on the checkpoint with it's concrete post, the gate the fence and the army
Habla gate #1393 10.03.11
Photographer: Yehudith Levin
10/03/2011
Tura/Shaked checkpoint 17.03.11
Photographer: Ruti Tuval
17/03/2011
Young children are waiting with their fathers to cross on their way to school. Yesterday they did not attend school because they were told they had to be checked in the inspection facility boot. Today they are waiting again. Today the soldiers are standing next to the shed outside the checkpoint, which is not their usual spot. They return to the checkpoint but don't open the gate. A representative from the Liaison and Coordination Administration, is also there and it appears they have not yet decided what to do. Approximately 30 children are waiting and a commotion begins at 07:30 on the Tura side. Finally the children enter the checkpoint, and as usual they line up to be checked and a soldier inspects their schoolbags. After a few minutes all the children have crossed.