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  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abed Rahim Khatib
    palestinians
    Popular Front for the Liberation
    palestinian
    A Palestinian militant of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) get ready for a military exercise in Nusseirat in the central Gaza Strip on August 2, 2009.Photo By Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abir Sultan
    Palestinians
    Police
    East Jerusalem
    Sheikh Jarrah
    woman
    Palestinian
    neighbourhood
    An Arab woman screams at Israeli police in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah. Israeli Supreme Court ruled that two Palestinian families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of Jerusalem were living in their homes illegaly and that they belonged to Jewish families. The Jewish families moved into their new home on August 02, 2009, forcing the previous Arab tenants out. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abir Sultan
    Palestinians
    Police
    East Jerusalem
    Sheikh Jarrah
    woman
    Palestinian
    barrier
    neighbourhood
    Israeli Supreme Court ruled that two Palestinian families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of Jerusalem were living in their homes illegaly and that they belonged to Jewish families. The Jewish families moved into their new home on August 02, 2009, forcing the previous Arab tenants out. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abir Sultan
    Palestinians
    Police
    East Jerusalem
    Sheikh Jarrah
    woman
    Palestinian
    barrier
    neighbourhood
    Israeli Supreme Court ruled that two Palestinian families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of Jerusalem were living in their homes illegaly and that they belonged to Jewish families. The Jewish families moved into their new home on August 02, 2009, forcing the previous Arab tenants out. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abir Sultan
    Palestinians
    Police
    East Jerusalem
    Sheikh Jarrah
    Palestinian
    Shirt
    neighbourhood
    Israeli Supreme Court ruled that two Palestinian families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of Jerusalem were living in their homes illegaly and that they belonged to Jewish families. The Jewish families moved into their new home on August 02, 2009, forcing the previous Arab tenants out. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abir Sultan
    Palestinians
    Police
    East Jerusalem
    Sheikh Jarrah
    Palestinian
    woman
    neighbourhood
    An Arab woman stands next to a police barrier in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah. Israeli Supreme Court ruled that two Palestinian families in Sheikh Jarrah were living in their homes illegaly and that they belonged to Jewish families. The Jewish families moved into their new home on August 02, 2009, forcing the previous Arab tenants out. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abir Sultan
    Police
    East Jerusalem
    Sheikh Jarrah
    SETTLERS
    palestinian
    Israeli supreme court has ruled in favor of the owners of the houses in Sheikh Jarrah and is allowing Jews to buy assests in eastern Jerusalem. This morning, August 2 2009, the Jewish families moved into their new home, forcing the previous Arab tenants out. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abir Sultan
    Police
    East Jerusalem
    Sheikh Jarrah
    SETTLERS
    Movers
    furniture
    palestinian
    Israeli supreme court has ruled in favor of the owners of the houses in Sheikh Jarrah and is allowing Jews to buy assests in eastern Jerusalem. This morning, August 2 2009, the Jewish families moved into their new home, forcing the previous Arab tenants out. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abir Sultan
    Police
    East Jerusalem
    Sheikh Jarrah
    SETTLERS
    Movers
    furniture
    palestinian
    Israeli supreme court has ruled in favor of the owners of the houses in Sheikh Jarrah and is allowing Jews to buy assests in eastern Jerusalem. This morning, August 2 2009, the Jewish families moved into their new home, forcing the previous Arab tenants out. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abir Sultan
    Police
    East Jerusalem
    Sheikh Jarrah
    SETTLERS
    family
    palestinian
    Israeli supreme court has ruled in favor of the owners of the houses in Sheikh Jarrah and is allowing Jews to buy assests in eastern Jerusalem. This morning, August 2 2009, the Jewish families moved into their new home, forcing the previous Arab tenants out. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abir Sultan
    Police
    East Jerusalem
    Sheikh Jarrah
    SETTLERS
    family
    palestinian
    Israeli supreme court has ruled in favor of the owners of the houses in Sheikh Jarrah and is allowing Jews to buy assests in eastern Jerusalem. This morning, August 2 2009, the Jewish families moved into their new home, forcing the previous Arab tenants out. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL CRIME
    Abir Sultan
    abusing
    Moria district Police
    abuse
    crime
    ultra orthodox woman
    An ultra orthodox woman charged of abusing her own child seen outside the Moria district Police house in the Moria district of Jerusalem on August 2, 2009. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
    Abir Sultan
    Palestinians , Police , East Jerusalem , Sheikh Jarrah , Palesti
    palestinian
    Israeli supreme court has ruled in favor of the owners of the houses in Sheikh Jarrah and is allowing Jews to buy assests in eastern Jerusalem. This morning, August 2 2009, the Jewish families moved into their new home, forcing the previous Arab tenants out. Photo by Abir Sultan/Flash90
  • SETTLEMENTS
    Abir sultan
    Gush Katif Museum
    Jerusalem
    disengagement
    The Gush Katif Museum in Jerusalem is the only museum in the world that unfolds the story of Jewish settlement in the Gaza strip, from the days of the Hasmoneans till the uprooting of Jews during the "disengagement plan" 2005, along with four other Jewish communities in North Shomron. The years when Jews built settlements in Gaza strip were beautiful. The museum holds a collection of movies and books that deal with this wonderful era, saluting these communities .In the museum the visitor will also find the famous Menorah of Netsarim, which was carried by the settlers to the Kotel (Western Wall) and that became a symbol of the struggle. August 02, 2009. Photo by Abir sultan/FLASH90
  • SETTLEMENTS
    Abir sultan
    Gush Katif Museum
    Jerusalem
    disengagement
    NEZARIM
    lamP
    The Gush Katif Museum in Jerusalem is the only museum in the world that unfolds the story of Jewish settlement in the Gaza strip, from the days of the Hasmoneans till the uprooting of Jews during the "disengagement plan" 2005, along with four other Jewish communities in North Shomron. The years when Jews built settlements in Gaza strip were beautiful. The museum holds a collection of movies and books that deal with this wonderful era, saluting these communities .In the museum the visitor will also find the famous Menorah of Netsarim, which was carried by the settlers to the Kotel (Western Wall) and that became a symbol of the struggle. August 02, 2009. Photo by Abir sultan/FLASH90
  • SETTLEMENTS
    Abir sultan
    Gush Katif Museum
    Jerusalem
    disengagement
    NEZARIM
    lamP
    The Gush Katif Museum in Jerusalem is the only museum in the world that unfolds the story of Jewish settlement in the Gaza strip, from the days of the Hasmoneans till the uprooting of Jews during the "disengagement plan" 2005, along with four other Jewish communities in North Shomron. The years when Jews built settlements in Gaza strip were beautiful. The museum holds a collection of movies and books that deal with this wonderful era, saluting these communities .In the museum the visitor will also find the famous Menorah of Netsarim, which was carried by the settlers to the Kotel (Western Wall) and that became a symbol of the struggle. August 02, 2009. Photo by Abir sultan/FLASH90
  • SETTLEMENTS
    Abir sultan
    Gush Katif Museum
    Jerusalem
    disengagement
    NEZARIM
    lamP
    The Gush Katif Museum in Jerusalem is the only museum in the world that unfolds the story of Jewish settlement in the Gaza strip, from the days of the Hasmoneans till the uprooting of Jews during the "disengagement plan" 2005, along with four other Jewish communities in North Shomron. The years when Jews built settlements in Gaza strip were beautiful. The museum holds a collection of movies and books that deal with this wonderful era, saluting these communities .In the museum the visitor will also find the famous Menorah of Netsarim, which was carried by the settlers to the Kotel (Western Wall) and that became a symbol of the struggle. August 02, 2009. Photo by Abir sultan/FLASH90
  • ULTRA ORTHODOX JEWISH
    Abir Sultan
    Ultra-Orthodox Jews
    Internet
    cancer
    Poster
    boy
    ultra orthodox
    An Ultra Orthodox Jewish boy walks past signs stating that internet brings cancer, posted in the center of Jerusalem. August 02, 2009. Photo by Abir SUltan/FLASH90
  • SHOOTING ATTACK IN TEL AVIV
    Abir sultan
    Zion Square
    shooting attack
    mourn
    Jerusalemites
    young Israelis
    Jerusalemites come together at Zion Square to mourn the death of the two young Israelis which were killed in a shooting attack when a gun-man opened fire at a gay club in Tel Aviv late Saturday night. August 02, 2009. Photo by Abir sultan / Flash90
  • SHOOTING ATTACK IN TEL AVIV
    Abir sultan
    Zion Square
    shooting attack
    mourn
    Jerusalemites
    young Israelis
    Jerusalemites come together at Zion Square to mourn the death of the two young Israelis which were killed in a shooting attack when a gun-man opened fire at a gay club in Tel Aviv late Saturday night. August 02, 2009. Photo by Abir sultan / Flash90
  • SHOOTING ATTACK IN TEL AVIV
    Abir sultan
    Zion Square
    shooting attack
    mourn
    Jerusalemites
    young Israelis
    Jerusalemites come together at Zion Square to mourn the death of the two young Israelis which were killed in a shooting attack when a gun-man opened fire at a gay club in Tel Aviv late Saturday night. August 02, 2009. Photo by Abir sultan / Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAELI FOREIGN WORKERS
    Flash90
    foreign workers
    children
    foreigners
    Demonstration
    Demo
    Protest
    Children of foreign workers protest the planned deportation of them from Israel, outside the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem on August 02, 2009. Photo by Flash90
  • GIDEON SAAR
    Flash90
    foreign workers
    children
    foreigners
    Demonstration
    Demo
    Protest
    Gideon saar
    Minister of Education
    Education Minister
    Minister of Education Gideon Saar recieves a letter from the children of foreign workers protesting their planned deportation from Israel, outside the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem on August 02, 2009. Photo by Flash90
  • MIDEAST ISRAELI FOREIGN WORKERS
    Flash90
    foreign workers
    children
    foreigners
    Demonstration
    Demo
    Protest
    Children of foreign workers protest the planned deportation of them from Israel, outside the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem on August 02, 2009. Photo by Flash90
  • SHOOTING ATTACK IN TEL AVIV
    Gili Yaari
    gay
    Shooting attack
    terror
    attack
    police
    Gan Meir
    Tel aviv
    homosexual
    Nachmani street
    Nahmani street
    Bar Noar
    Policemen at the scene of the terror attack in Tel Aviv. Three people were killed, and ten severly wounded, when a gun-man opened fire at a gay club in Tel Aviv late Saturday night. August 02, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash90