Oops! Something went wrong! It doesn't appear to have affected your data. Please notify your system administrator if the problem persists.Access denied
Your session was expired. Page will be reloaded.
Processing...
Your assets are ready. If the download does not start automatically, click Download.
***FILE 2000***
A palestinian woman holding a sign asking to end the Israeli occupation, and in the backround an Israeli soldier standing on the wall of the old city in Jerusalem. December 31, 2000. Photo by Flash 90
***FILE 2001***
Israeli police inspect the remains of the van of Benjamin Kahane, the son of the assassinated right-wing extremist Rabbi Meir Kahane, who was shot dead along with his wife Talia by Palestinian gunmen in an ambush near the West Bank Jewish settlement of Ofra 31 December 2000. Kahane, five of whose children were wounded in the attack, was leader of the banned militant "Kahane Chai" movement and a successor of his father's anti-Arab views. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
***FILE 2001***
Israeli police inspect the remains of the van of Benjamin Kahane, the son of the assassinated right-wing extremist Rabbi Meir Kahane, who was shot dead along with his wife Talia by Palestinian gunmen in an ambush near the West Bank Jewish settlement of Ofra 31 December 2000. Kahane, five of whose children were wounded in the attack, was leader of the banned militant "Kahane Chai" movement and a successor of his father's anti-Arab views. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
***FILE 2001***
Israeli police inspect the remains of the van of Benjamin Kahane, the son of the assassinated right-wing extremist Rabbi Meir Kahane, who was shot dead along with his wife Talia by Palestinian gunmen in an ambush near the West Bank Jewish settlement of Ofra 31 December 2000. Kahane, five of whose children were wounded in the attack, was leader of the banned militant "Kahane Chai" movement and a successor of his father's anti-Arab views. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90