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Hebron, March 2020

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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Nora from Finland, a participant in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel, looks out over Hebron from a vantage point in the area of Tel Rumeida.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daniel from Switzerland and Nora from Finland, both participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel look out over Hebron from a vantage point in the area of Tel Rumeida, Hebron.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: View of the Old City, Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: An olive tree grows in front of an Israeli settlers house in the area of Tel Rumeida, Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Olive trees grow on a plot in the Tel Rumeida area of Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Palestinian man Odai drives a truck emptying garbage cans in the Tel Rumeida area of Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Young Palestinian man Kazm works to empty garbage cans in the area of Tel Rumeida, in Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Young Palestinian man Kazm works to empty garbage cans in the area of Tel Rumeida, in Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Fence near the Tel Rumeida settlement in Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: A Jewish man visits a memorial site in Tel Rumeida, Hebron.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daily life in the H1 area of central Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daily life in the H1 area of central Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daily life in the H1 area of central Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: The Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: A group of girls walk towards a checkpoint in the H2 area of Hebron, which they have to pass on their way home after school.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: A school girl celebrates having done the hair of Nora from Finland, a participant in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel today undertaking a 'school run' in the H2 area of Hebron, by which the accompaniers offer an international presence as Palestinian children go to school. The children are otherwise at risk of harrassment from Israeli settlers and military, as tensions can lead to confrontations in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: A school girl places a flower in the hair of Daniel from Switzerland, a participant in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel today undertaking a 'school run' in the H2 area of Hebron, by which the accompaniers offer an international presence as Palestinian children go to school. The children are otherwise at risk of harrassment from Israeli settlers and military, as tensions can lead to confrontations in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel undertake a 'school run' in the H2 area of Hebron, by which they offer an international presence as Palestinian children go to school. The children are otherwise at risk of harrassment from Israeli settlers and military, as tensions can lead to confrontations in the occupied Palestinian territories. Here, Ecumenical Accompanier Daniel, from Switzerland.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel undertake a 'school run' in the H2 area of Hebron, by which they offer an international presence as Palestinian children go to school. The children are otherwise at risk of harrassment from Israeli settlers and military, as tensions can lead to confrontations in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Nora from Finland points to a kindergarten, as participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel undertake a 'school run' in the H2 area of Hebron, by which they offer an international presence as Palestinian children go to school. The children are otherwise at risk of harrassment from Israeli settlers and military, as tensions can lead to confrontations in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daniel, a Swiss participant in the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel looks at a collection of signs mounted on the Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. Notably, the signs are in Hebrew and English, but not in Arabic. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: The Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Nora, a participant in the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel, points to a football field built by Israeli settlers on the Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daniel from Switzerland and Nora from Finland, both participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel walk down Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: The Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: The Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: An election sign sits above closed shops on the Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: The H2 area of Hebron is under Israeli military control. Palestinians cannot enter into the area unless they have residence there, and even then, cannot drive a Palestinian car inside the area. Here, the home of a Palestinian family who have seen two of their floors confiscated by Israeli settlers, who now live on top of them.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: The Al Faihaa Basic School in the H2 area of Hebron, an area of the city which is under Israeli military control. Palestinians cannot enter into the area unless they have residence there, and even then, cannot drive a Palestinian car inside the area. Just next to the school is a home of a Palestinian family (right) who have seen two of their floors confiscated by Israeli settlers, who now live on top of them.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: A woman takes photos of the Tomb of the Patriarchs, known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and the Jews as Cave of Machpelah, which has been divided by Israeli authorities into part mosque, part synagogue. The site is known as the site for the Hebron massacre in 1994, in which an Israeli settler killed 29 Muslims.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: The Tomb of the Patriarchs, known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque, and the Jews as Cave of Machpelah, which has been divided by Israeli authorities into part mosque (left), part synagogue (right). The site is known as the site for the Hebron massacre in 1994, in which an Israeli settler killed 29 Muslims.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: The Tomb of the Patriarchs, known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and the Jews as Cave of Machpelah, which has been divided by Israeli authorities into part mosque, part synagogue. The site is known as the site for the Hebron massacre in 1994, in which an Israeli settler killed 29 Muslims.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: A metal ceiling collects garbage thrown by the Israeli settlers down onto the Palestinians underneath, on one of the souq streets of the Old City in Hebron. Palestinian shop owner Jamal Marawa describes how many of his fellow shop owners have been pushed away from what used to be a much more vibrant market street. Sometimes they even through liquid or wastewater down on the street below, Jamal explains.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Palestinian shop owner Jamal Marawa looks up towards the Israeli settlement that has been constructed on top of one of the souq streets in the Old City in Hebron, West Bank. Jamal describes how many of his fellow shop owners have been pushed away from what used to be a much more vibrant market street. These days, a metal ceiling collects garbage thrown by the Israeli settlers down onto the Palestinians underneath. Sometimes they even through liquid or wastewater down on the street below, Jamal explains.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: People walk through the Old City, Hebron.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: A man walks in the direction of Al-Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daniel from Switzerland and Nora from Finland, both participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel observe a wall on which 'Make love not walls' has been written. The wall has been mounted to block off the path from the Hebron Old City souq from an Israeli settlement inside the city.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daniel from Switzerland and Nora from Finland, both participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel walk through the H1 area of Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daniel from Switzerland and Nora from Finland, both participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel walk through the H1 area of Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Food for sale in the Souq area of the Old City in Hebron.
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