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An ultra orthodox man monitors the settlement of Beitar Illit in the settlement's security room. The city's ideology is based on the desire to have an exclusively ultra orthodox environment. August 25, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The head of security in the ultra orhtodox settlement of Beitar Illit, Yigal Avraham Katzin (L), stands with Palestinian workers Ahmad Dahood (R) and Ali Soussa (C). August 25, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The head of security in the ultra orhtodox settlement of Beitar Illit, Yigal Avraham Katzin (C), stands with Palestinian workers Halil Hamamra (L) and Ali Soussa (R). August 25, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The head of security in the ultra orhtodox settlement of Beitar Illit, Yigal Avraham Katzin (R), stands with Palestinian worker Sheikh Abu Khaled Mochi Ali Attia at a construction site in Beitar Illit.Beitar Illit is a fast-growing settlement, with a higher birthrate than any other habitation in the West Bank or Israel. August 25, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The head of security in the ultra orhtodox settlement of Beitar Illit, Yigal Avraham Katzin (C), stands with Palestinian worker Sheikh Abu Khaled Mochi Ali Attia (L) and Shachada Charizat (R) at a construction site in Beitar Illit.Beitar Illit is a fast-growing settlement, with a higher birthrate than any other habitation in the West Bank or Israel. August 25, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The head of security in the ultra orhtodox settlement of Beitar Illit, Yigal Avraham Katzin (C), stands with Palestinian worker Sheikh Abu Khaled Mochi Ali Attia (L) and Shachada Charizat (R) at a construction site in Beitar Illit. Beitar Illit is a fast-growing settlement, with a higher birthrate than any other habitation in the West Bank or Israel. August 25, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The head of security in the ultra orhtodox settlement of Beitar Illit, Yigal Avraham Katzin (R), stands with Palestinian worker Sheikh Abu Khaled Mochi Ali Attia (L) and Shachada Charizat (C) at a construction site in Beitar Illit. Beitar Illit is a fast-growing settlement, with a higher birthrate than any other habitation in the West Bank or Israel. August 25, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The head of security in the ultra orhtodox settlement of Beitar Illit, Yigal Avraham Katzin (L), stands with Palestinian worker Sheikh Shachada Charizat (R) at a construction site in Beitar Illit. Beitar Illit is a fast-growing settlement, with a higher birthrate than any other habitation in the West Bank or Israel. August 25, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Head of security in the ultra orhtodox settlement of Beitar Illit Yigal Avraham Katzin walks down the army security tower in Beitar Illit. In the background is seen the Palestinian town of Ni'lin. August 25, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Aryeh King, head of the right-wing organization Israel Land Fund, gestures as he speaks during an interview in the Eastern Jerusalem pre-dominantly Arab neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah. The dome of the rock is seen in the background. Israel Land Fund is an organization which promotes Jewish construction in Eastern Jerusalem and has bought land and dozens of houses in Palestinian territory in the West Bank. August 24, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Aryeh King, head of the right-wing organization Israel Land Fund, gestures as he speaks during an interview in the Eastern Jerusalem pre-dominantly Arab neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah. The dome of the rock is seen in the background. Israel Land Fund is an organization which promotes Jewish construction in Eastern Jerusalem and has bought land and dozens of houses in Palestinian territory in the West Bank. August 24, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Aryeh King, head of the right-wing organization Israel Land Fund, gestures as he speaks during an interview in the Eastern Jerusalem pre-dominantly Arab neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah. The dome of the rock is seen in the background. Israel Land Fund is an organization which promotes Jewish construction in Eastern Jerusalem and has bought land and dozens of houses in Palestinian territory in the West Bank. August 24, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Aryeh King, head of the right-wing organization Israel Land Fund, in his apartment in the Arab neighborhood of Ras el-Amud in Eastern Jerusalem. Israel Land Fund is an organization which promotes Jewish construction in Eastern Jerusalem and has bought land and dozens of houses in Palestinian territory in the West Bank. August 24, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Aryeh King, head of the right-wing organization Israel Land Fund, speaks to a Palestinian man on the streets of Ras el-Amud in Eastern Jerusalem, where King owns an apartment. Israel Land Fund is an organization which promotes Jewish construction in Eastern Jerusalem and has bought land and dozens of houses in Palestinian territory in the West Bank. August 24, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Aryeh King, head of the right-wing organization Israel Land Fund, at a construction site in Ras el-Amud in Eastern Jerusalem, where King owns an apartment. Israel Land Fund is an organization which promotes Jewish construction in Eastern Jerusalem and has bought land and dozens of houses in Palestinian territory in the West Bank. August 24, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Aryeh King, head of the right-wing organization Israel Land Fund, at a construction site in Ras el-Amud in Eastern Jerusalem, where King owns an apartment. Israel Land Fund is an organization which promotes Jewish construction in Eastern Jerusalem and has bought land and dozens of houses in Palestinian territory in the West Bank. August 24, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Aryeh King, head of the right-wing organization Israel Land Fund, at a construction site in Ras el-Amud in Eastern Jerusalem, where King owns an apartment. Israel Land Fund is an organization which promotes Jewish construction in Eastern Jerusalem and has bought land and dozens of houses in Palestinian territory in the West Bank. August 24, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90