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  • MIDEAST ISRAEL SEPARATION WALL
    Ahmad Gharabli
    RAMALLAH
    Qalandiya
    checkpoint
    fence
    separation wall
    separation barrier
    photos
    security check
    inspection
    Palestinian
    watch tower
    palestinians
    A woman looks at pictures displayed at the Qalandiya checkpoint near the West Bank city of Rawamallah, 24 March 2007. The photos portray the inpsections Palestinians go through at the Israeli-manned checkpoint.Photo byAhmad Gharabli/Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ARCHEOLOGY
    Nati Shohat
    cave
    Madras Caves
    rock
    archaeology
    play
    playing
    archeology
    Israeli children visit a colombarius, part of the cave where doves were raised for food in the Madras Caves on March 4. 2007. Shimon Bar Kochva was the leader of the last and most successful Jewish rebellion against Rome in 132-135 C.E. The goal of the rebellion was to regain independence from the Romans, who had destroyed the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 C.E. We learn that the Jews participating in the revolt were hiding out in caves. (These caves have also been found full of belongings of Bar Kochba's people. The belongings - pottery, shoes, etc. - are on display in the Israel Museum, and the caves, though bare, are open to tourists.)Bar Kochva died in battle when the rebellion was defeated. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ARCHEOLOGY
    Nati Shohat
    cave
    Madras Caves
    rock
    children
    archaeology
    archeology
    Israeli children visit a colombarius, part of the cave where doves were raised for food in the Madras Caves on March 4. 2007. Shimon Bar Kochva was the leader of the last and most successful Jewish rebellion against Rome in 132-135 C.E. The goal of the rebellion was to regain independence from the Romans, who had destroyed the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 C.E. We learn that the Jews participating in the revolt were hiding out in caves. (These caves have also been found full of belongings of Bar Kochba's people. The belongings - pottery, shoes, etc. - are on display in the Israel Museum, and the caves, though bare, are open to tourists.)Bar Kochva died in battle when the rebellion was defeated. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
  • ISRAEL ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES
    Nati Shohat
    cave
    Madras Caves
    Israeli girl
    rock
    archaeology
    Israeli children visit a colombarius, part of the cave where doves were raised for food in the Madras Caves on March 4. 2007. Shimon Bar Kochva was the leader of the last and most successful Jewish rebellion against Rome in 132-135 C.E. The goal of the rebellion was to regain independence from the Romans, who had destroyed the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 C.E. We learn that the Jews participating in the revolt were hiding out in caves. (These caves have also been found full of belongings of Bar Kochba's people. The belongings - pottery, shoes, etc. - are on display in the Israel Museum, and the caves, though bare, are open to tourists.)Bar Kochva died in battle when the rebellion was defeated. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ARCHEOLOGY
    Nati Shohat
    archeology
    cave
    Madras Caves
    Bar Kochba
    Bar Kochva
    children
    play
    playing
    rock
    archaeology
    Israeli children visit a colombarius, part of the cave where doves were raised for food in the Madras Caves on March 4. 2007. Shimon Bar Kochva was the leader of the last and most successful Jewish rebellion against Rome in 132-135 C.E. The goal of the rebellion was to regain independence from the Romans, who had destroyed the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 C.E. We learn that the Jews participating in the revolt were hiding out in caves. (These caves have also been found full of belongings of Bar Kochba's people. The belongings - pottery, shoes, etc. - are on display in the Israel Museum, and the caves, though bare, are open to tourists.)Bar Kochva died in battle when the rebellion was defeated. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ARCHEOLOGY
    Nati Shohat
    archeology
    cave
    dove
    children
    Bar Kochba
    Bar Kochva
    Madras caves
    archaeology
    Israeli children visit a colombarius, part of the cave where doves were raised for food in the Madras Caves on March 4. 2007. Shimon Bar Kochva was the leader of the last and most successful Jewish rebellion against Rome in 132-135 C.E. The goal of the rebellion was to regain independence from the Romans, who had destroyed the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 C.E. We learn that the Jews participating in the revolt were hiding out in caves. (These caves have also been found full of belongings of Bar Kochba's people. The belongings - pottery, shoes, etc. - are on display in the Israel Museum, and the caves, though bare, are open to tourists.)Bar Kochva died in battle when the rebellion was defeated. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL LANDSCAPE
    Nati Shohat
    landscape
    green
    wheat
    field
    crop
    meadow
    plant
    General view of a wheat field. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL LANDSCAPE
    Nati Shohat
    landscape
    wheat
    field
    meadow
    Israeli girls
    Israeli children
    children
    play
    playing
    grass
    Israeli girls play in a wheat field. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
  • SNAPSHOT
    Yossi Zamir
    couple
    romance
    beach
    twilight
    rock
    sunset
    sea
    horizon
    An ultra orthdox Jewish couple sitting on a rock and enjoying the twilight time, on the beach at Netanya, 24 March 2007. Photo By Yossi Zamir/FLASH90.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    AHMAD GHARABLI
    Carl Bildt
    Mahmoud Abbas
    Swedish Foreign Minister
    palestinians
    palestinian
    Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (R) meets with Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt at the Palestinian Authority headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Photo by Ahmad Gharabli /Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    AHMAD GHARABLI
    Carl Bildt
    Swedish Foreign Minister
    palestinians
    palestinian
    Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas meets with Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt at the Palestinian Authority headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Photo by Ahmad Gharabli /Flash90
  • ISRAEL JOURNALIST
    Moshe Shai
    avi ratzon
    ratzon
    sports
    TV
    sport commentator
    journalist
    **FILE** TV sports commentator Avi Ratzon. March 24, 2007. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90 **MAARIV and AGENCIES OUT**
  • ISRAEL JOURNALIST
    Moshe Shai
    rami vaitz
    rami weiss
    channel 1
    journalist
    tv
    **FILE** Israel journalist Rami Weiss of Channel 1. March 24, 2007. Photo by Moshe Shai/FLASH90 **MAARIV & AGENCIES OUT**
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL NATURE
    Doron Horowitz
    Ein Gedi
    Ein Gedi Nature Reserve
    ibex
    nature
    offspring
    reservation
    wild animal
    deer
    antelope
    animal
    An ibex and her young offspring. At this time of the year, the ibexes come down from the Judean Mountains to the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve. The ibexes hide their offsprings in the stem, they come to feed them once in a while and hide them back. This photo shows the first ibex to arrive at the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve on March 24 2007. Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90