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A map shows the area of Bilin and Modi'in Illit with the redraw, of the West Bank separation fence in the village of Bilin several kilometers from the city of Ramallah, 04 September 2007. Israel's Supreme Court ordered the state to re-route a section of its West Bank barrier at the village that has become a potent symbol of Palestinian opposition to the construction. The court ruled that the route of the separation barrier in the Bilin area was "highly prejudicial" to the villagers and demanded that the government map out an alternative route "within a reasonable period". Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Israeli attorney Michael Sfard shows on a map of the area of Bilin and Modi'in Illit with the redraw, of the West Bank separation fence as they celebrate the decision by the Israeli Supreme Court over the route of the controversial separation barrier being constructed by Israel in the occupied West Bank village of Bilin several kilometers from the city of Ramallah, 04 September 2007. Israel's Supreme Court ordered the state to re-route a section of its West Bank barrier at the village that has become a potent symbol of Palestinian opposition to the construction. The court ruled that the route of the separation barrier in the Bilin area was "highly prejudicial" to the villagers and demanded that the government map out an alternative route "within a reasonable period". Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Palestinian flags are waved as villagers and peace activist celebrate the decision by the Israeli Supreme Court over the route of the controversial separation barrier being constructed by Israel in the occupied West Bank village of Bilin several kilometers from the city of Ramallah, 04 September 2007. Israel's Supreme Court ordered the state to re-route a section of its West Bank barrier at the village that has become a potent symbol of Palestinian opposition to the construction. The court ruled that the route of the separation barrier in the Bilin area was "highly prejudicial" to the villagers and demanded that the government map out an alternative route "within a reasonable period". Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Palestinian flags are waved as villagers and peace activist celebrate the decision by the Israeli Supreme Court over the route of the controversial separation barrier being constructed by Israel in the occupied West Bank village of Bilin several kilometers from the city of Ramallah, 04 September 2007. Israel's Supreme Court ordered the state to re-route a section of its West Bank barrier at the village that has become a potent symbol of Palestinian opposition to the construction. The court ruled that the route of the separation barrier in the Bilin area was "highly prejudicial" to the villagers and demanded that the government map out an alternative route "within a reasonable period". Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Palestinian flags are waved as villagers and peace activist celebrate the decision by the Israeli Supreme Court over the route of the controversial separation barrier being constructed by Israel in the occupied West Bank village of Bilin several kilometers from the city of Ramallah, 04 September 2007. Israel's Supreme Court ordered the state to re-route a section of its West Bank barrier at the village that has become a potent symbol of Palestinian opposition to the construction. The court ruled that the route of the separation barrier in the Bilin area was "highly prejudicial" to the villagers and demanded that the government map out an alternative route "within a reasonable period". Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Palestinian flags are waved as villagers and peace activist celebrate the decision by the Israeli Supreme Court over the route of the controversial separation barrier being constructed by Israel in the occupied West Bank village of Bilin several kilometers from the city of Ramallah, 04 September 2007. Israel's Supreme Court ordered the state to re-route a section of its West Bank barrier at the village that has become a potent symbol of Palestinian opposition to the construction. The court ruled that the route of the separation barrier in the Bilin area was "highly prejudicial" to the villagers and demanded that the government map out an alternative route "within a reasonable period". Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Palestinian flags are waved as villagers and peace activist celebrate the decision by the Israeli Supreme Court over the route of the controversial separation barrier being constructed by Israel in the occupied West Bank village of Bilin several kilometers from the city of Ramallah, 04 September 2007. Israel's Supreme Court ordered the state to re-route a section of its West Bank barrier at the village that has become a potent symbol of Palestinian opposition to the construction. The court ruled that the route of the separation barrier in the Bilin area was "highly prejudicial" to the villagers and demanded that the government map out an alternative route "within a reasonable period". Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Palestinian flags are waved as villagers and peace activist celebrate the decision by the Israeli Supreme Court over the route of the controversial separation barrier being constructed by Israel in the occupied West Bank village of Bilin several kilometers from the city of Ramallah, 04 September 2007. Israel's Supreme Court ordered the state to re-route a section of its West Bank barrier at the village that has become a potent symbol of Palestinian opposition to the construction. The court ruled that the route of the separation barrier in the Bilin area was "highly prejudicial" to the villagers and demanded that the government map out an alternative route "within a reasonable period". Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Palestinian flags are waved as villagers and peace activist celebrate the decision by the Israeli Supreme Court over the route of the controversial separation barrier being constructed by Israel in the occupied West Bank village of Bilin several kilometers from the city of Ramallah, 04 September 2007. Israel's Supreme Court ordered the state to re-route a section of its West Bank barrier at the village that has become a potent symbol of Palestinian opposition to the construction. The court ruled that the route of the separation barrier in the Bilin area was "highly prejudicial" to the villagers and demanded that the government map out an alternative route "within a reasonable period". Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Palestinian flags are waved as villagers and peace activist celebrate the decision by the Israeli Supreme Court over the route of the controversial separation barrier being constructed by Israel in the occupied West Bank village of Bilin several kilometers from the city of Ramallah, 04 September 2007. Israel's Supreme Court ordered the state to re-route a section of its West Bank barrier at the village that has become a potent symbol of Palestinian opposition to the construction. The court ruled that the route of the separation barrier in the Bilin area was "highly prejudicial" to the villagers and demanded that the government map out an alternative route "within a reasonable period". Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Palestinian flags are waved as villagers and peace activist celebrate the decision by the Israeli Supreme Court over the route of the controversial separation barrier being constructed by Israel in the occupied West Bank village of Bilin several kilometers from the city of Ramallah, 04 September 2007. Israel's Supreme Court ordered the state to re-route a section of its West Bank barrier at the village that has become a potent symbol of Palestinian opposition to the construction. The court ruled that the route of the separation barrier in the Bilin area was "highly prejudicial" to the villagers and demanded that the government map out an alternative route "within a reasonable period". Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
An Israeli soldier fires a tear gas at Palestinian boys during clashes in the West Bank city of Nablus on 04 September 2007. .Photo by Wagdi Ashtiyeh /Flash90.
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Palestinian boys run for cover during an Israeli army operation in the West Bank city of Nablus, Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2007. Photo by Wagdi Ashtiyeh /Flash90.
9/4/2007
A Palestinian youth gives the V-sign for victory after throwing a stone at an Israeli military vehicle in the Israeli occupied West Bank city of Nablus, 04 September 2007. Photo by Wagdi Ashtiyeh /Flash90.
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A couple dancing at a concert in the annual Blues to Bop festival of Lugano. Lugano lake and city are located in the south of Switzerland, at the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, which borders Italy. On Sep 3, 2007. Photo by Chen Leopold/Flash 90
The crowd at a concert in the annual Blues to Bop festival of Lugano. Lugano lake and city are located in the south of Switzerland, at the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, which borders Italy. On Sep 3, 2007. Photo by Chen Leopold/Flash 90
An electric tram is passing by and trought the hotels of Lugano. Lugano lake and town are located in the south of Switzerland, in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, which borders Italy. On Sep 4, 2007. Photo by Chen Leopold/Flash 90