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An election banner declaring:"Left winger are praying Feiglin will get elected" on a bridge in Efrat Israel, December 07 2008. Poto by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Rabbi Nathan Cohen teaches at the Yeshiva of the Gilad Farm Settlement. The settlement was founded by Itay Zar. After his brother was murdered by a Palestinian man a few years ago, Zar moved his wife and two children, along with 10 other young settlers into trailers on a hill a few miles southwest of the West Bank city of Nablus. Since then, the settlement has grown, and the settlers keep building. The IDF have dismantled Gilad's Farm a few times, but the settlers keep moving back. December 07, 2008. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Jewish settlers living on the Gilad Farm settlement hug. The settlement was founded by Itay Zar. After his brother was murdered by a Palestinian man a few years ago, Zar moved his wife and two children, along with 10 other young settlers into trailers on a hill a few miles southwest of the West Bank city of Nablus. Since then, the settlement has grown, and the settlers keep building. The IDF have dismantled Gilad's Farm a few times, but the settlers keep moving back. December 07, 2008. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Jewish settlers look out the window at a caravan house on top of the hill of the Gilad Farm settlement. The settlement was founded by Itay Zar. After his brother was murdered by a Palestinian man a few years ago, Zar moved his wife and two children, along with 10 other young settlers into trailers on a hill a few miles southwest of the West Bank city of Nablus. Since then, the settlement has grown, and the settlers keep building. The IDF have dismantled Gilad's Farm a few times, but the settlers keep moving back. December 07, 2008. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
A Jewish settler looks out the window, while his friend prays at the Yeshiva of the Gilad Farm settlement. The settlement was founded by Itay Zar. After his brother was murdered by a Palestinian man a few years ago, Zar moved his wife and two children, along with 10 other young settlers into trailers on a hill a few miles southwest of the West Bank city of Nablus. Since then, the settlement has grown, and the settlers keep building. The IDF have dismantled Gilad's Farm a few times, but the settlers keep moving back. December 07, 2008. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90