Barriers Album
Photographer: Neta Efroni
28/11/2007
Children climbing on huge concrete blocks on their way to school.
28/11/2007
Children climbing on huge concrete blocks on their way to school.
Photographer: Osnat Rabin
08/10/2007
The villages of wadi al Rasha, Ras at Tira and Ad Dab'a that were left on the Israeli side of the Seam Line have found at the begining of October 2007 that the road leading from them to Alfe Menashe has been blocked by the army, meaning that neither transportation nor service is now allowed on that road. These villages are now isolated from both the Palestinian territory and from Israel.
08/10/2007
The villages of wadi al Rasha, Ras at Tira and Ad Dab'a that were left on the Israeli side of the Seam Line have found at the begining of October 2007 that the road leading from them to Alfe Menashe has been blocked by the army, meaning that neither transportation nor service is now allowed on that road. These villages are now isolated from both the Palestinian territory and from Israel.
Photographer: Osnat Rabin
08/10/2007
The villages of wadi al Rasha, Ras at Tira and Ad Dab'a that were left on the Israeli side of the Seam Line have found at the begining of October 07 that the road leading from them to Alfe Menashe has been blocked by the army, meaning that neither transportation nor service is now allowed on that road. These villages are now isolated from both the Palestinian territory and from Israel.
08/10/2007
The villages of wadi al Rasha, Ras at Tira and Ad Dab'a that were left on the Israeli side of the Seam Line have found at the begining of October 07 that the road leading from them to Alfe Menashe has been blocked by the army, meaning that neither transportation nor service is now allowed on that road. These villages are now isolated from both the Palestinian territory and from Israel.
Photographer: Daphne Banai
09/10/2007
The villages of wadi al Rasha, Ras at Tira and Ad Dab'a that were left on the Israeli side of the Seam Line have found at the begining of October 07 that the road leading from them to Alfe Menashe has been blocked by the army, meaning that neither transportation nor service is now allowed on that road. These villages are now isolated from both the Palestinian territory and from Israel.
09/10/2007
The villages of wadi al Rasha, Ras at Tira and Ad Dab'a that were left on the Israeli side of the Seam Line have found at the begining of October 07 that the road leading from them to Alfe Menashe has been blocked by the army, meaning that neither transportation nor service is now allowed on that road. These villages are now isolated from both the Palestinian territory and from Israel.
Photographer: Ofra Ben-Porat
16/08/2007
Barrier inside the village. Agricultural land inside the village was taken over by a settler and barriers were moved into the village.
16/08/2007
Barrier inside the village. Agricultural land inside the village was taken over by a settler and barriers were moved into the village.
Photographer: Ofra Ben-Porat
16/08/2007
Land inside the village was taken over and is cultivated by a settler.
16/08/2007
Land inside the village was taken over and is cultivated by a settler.
Photographer: Ofra Ben-Porat
16/08/2007
A blocked entrance to Hebron, located next to the "Girls School Checkpoint". This road connects Hebron and Shuyukh.
16/08/2007
A blocked entrance to Hebron, located next to the "Girls School Checkpoint". This road connects Hebron and Shuyukh.
Photographer: Ofra Ben-Porat
16/08/2007
A blocked entrance to Hebron. This entrance was used by the villagers of Bani Na'im, located east of Hebron.
16/08/2007
A blocked entrance to Hebron. This entrance was used by the villagers of Bani Na'im, located east of Hebron.
Photographer: Ofra Ben-Porat
16/08/2007
Sheep junction, a barrier on the road betwwen Hebron & Yatta, crossing route 60.
16/08/2007
Sheep junction, a barrier on the road betwwen Hebron & Yatta, crossing route 60.
Photographer: Ofra Ben-Porat
16/08/2007
Sheep junction, a barrier on the road betwwen Hebron & Yatta crossing route 60.
16/08/2007
Sheep junction, a barrier on the road betwwen Hebron & Yatta crossing route 60.
Photographer: Ofra Ben-Porat
16/08/2007
A barrier that was previously located on the entrance to the village from route 60 has been removed into the village after a settler has taken over private land that belongs to the village and consequently needed the road for his private use.
16/08/2007
A barrier that was previously located on the entrance to the village from route 60 has been removed into the village after a settler has taken over private land that belongs to the village and consequently needed the road for his private use.
Photographer: Ofra Ben-Porat
16/08/2007
A barrier on the road to the village. On the rigth the fence guarding the land confiscated by a settler from the village.
16/08/2007
A barrier on the road to the village. On the rigth the fence guarding the land confiscated by a settler from the village.
Photographer: Dalia Kaveh
15/06/2007
Cement blocks prevent vehicle access to and from the road to Ma'ale Adumim.
15/06/2007
Cement blocks prevent vehicle access to and from the road to Ma'ale Adumim.
Photographer: Dalia Kaveh
11/06/2007
The area of Qalandiya checkpoint partially closed off by the wall. Unpaved pedestrian path is blocked with cement pillars.
11/06/2007
The area of Qalandiya checkpoint partially closed off by the wall. Unpaved pedestrian path is blocked with cement pillars.
Photographer: Shoshi Anbar
14/12/2006
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.
14/12/2006
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: Mika Ginsburg
08/01/2007
The only route connecting Hebron to Ramallah that Palestinians are allowed to use goes through Al Khadr. The passage is blocked by big cement blocks, allowing only pedestrian access.
08/01/2007
The only route connecting Hebron to Ramallah that Palestinians are allowed to use goes through Al Khadr. The passage is blocked by big cement blocks, allowing only pedestrian access.
Photographer: Mika Ginsburg
08/01/2007
The only route connecting Hebron to Ramallah that Palestinians are allowed to use goes through Al Khadr. The passage is blocked by big cement blocks, allowing only pedestrian access.
08/01/2007
The only route connecting Hebron to Ramallah that Palestinians are allowed to use goes through Al Khadr. The passage is blocked by big cement blocks, allowing only pedestrian access.