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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Greek Orthodox, Armenian, and a Roman Catholic priest
ceremony
Jerusalem
old city
The doors of the Holy Sepulcher close at 2100 hrs. This ceremony is performed in the presence of a Greek Orthodox, Armenian, and a Roman Catholic priest, Jerusalem. Photo by Rishwanth Jayapaul/FLASH 90
Greek Orthodox, Armenian, and a Roman Catholic priest
ceremony
Jerusalem
old city
The doors of the Holy Sepulcher close at 2100 hrs. This ceremony is performed in the presence of a Greek Orthodox, Armenian, and a Roman Catholic priest, Jerusalem. Photo by Rishwanth Jayapaul/FLASH 90
Silwan is a mostly Arab neighborhood of roughly 45,000, adjacent to the Old City of Jerusalem, extending along the Kidron Valley and running alongside the eastern slopes of Jabal al-Mukaber. August 02, 2009. Photo by Rishwanth Jayapaul/FLASH90
Mamilla neighborhood , Jerusalem , Palace hotel , building , con
neighbourhood
Palace hotel was built in Jerusalem in 1928-1929 near Mamilla and later on turned to serve as a museum. Now it is being re-built as an apartment complex. August 02, 2009. Photo by Rishwanth Jayapaul/Flash90
Mamilla neighborhood , Jerusalem , Palace hotel , building , con
neighbourhood
Palace hotel was built in Jerusalem in 1928-1929 near Mamilla and later on turned to serve as a museum. Now it is being re-built as an apartment complex. August 02, 2009. Photo by Rishwanth Jayapaul/Flash90