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Inspector accompanied by Israeli border police arrived on Wednesday, December 02 to the settlement Beit Arye to hand out warrants to stop new housing construction. Residents of Beit Arye, headed by the head of the local council Avi Naim who was arrested, confronted the forces. PM announced a few days ago that Israel will halt construction in its West Bank settlements for the following 10 months. November 30, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90
Inspector accompanied by Israeli border police arrived on Wednesday, December 02 to the settlement Beit Arye to hand out warrants to stop new housing construction. Residents of Beit Arye, headed by the head of the local council Avi Naim who was arrested, confronted the forces. PM announced a few days ago that Israel will halt construction in its West Bank settlements for the following 10 months. November 30, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90
An inspector hands out a warrant to the site manger to stop construction in a large construction site in Beit Arye, where a new neighborhood is planned to be build. Inspectors accompanied by Israeli border police arrived on Wednesday, December 02 to the settlement Beit Arye to hand out warrants to stop new housing construction. Residents of Beit Arye, headed by the head of the local council Avi Naim who was arrested, confronted the forces. PM announced a few days ago that Israel will halt construction in its West Bank settlements for the following 10 months. November 30, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90
Heavy construction machines are parked in a large construction site in Beit Arye, where a new neighborhood is planned to be build, after inspectors hand out a warrant to the site manger to stop construction in the site. Inspectors accompanied by Israeli border police arrived on Wednesday, December 02 to the settlement Beit Arye to hand out warrants to stop new housing construction. Residents of Beit Arye, headed by the head of the local council Avi Naim who was arrested, confronted the forces. PM announced a few days ago that Israel will halt construction in its West Bank settlements for the following 10 months. November 30, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90
The operator of a heavy construction machine locks his parked machine in a large construction site in Beit Arye, where a new neighborhood is planned to be build, after inspectors hand out a warrant to the site manger to stop construction in the site. Inspectors accompanied by Israeli border police arrived on Wednesday, December 02 to the settlement Beit Arye to hand out warrants to stop new housing construction. Residents of Beit Arye, headed by the head of the local council Avi Naim who was arrested, confronted the forces. PM announced a few days ago that Israel will halt construction in its West Bank settlements for the following 10 months. November 30, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90
Heavy construction machines are parked in a large construction site in Beit Arye, where a new neighborhood is planned to be build, after inspectors hand out a warrant to the site manger to stop construction in the site. Inspectors accompanied by Israeli border police arrived on Wednesday, December 02 to the settlement Beit Arye to hand out warrants to stop new housing construction. Residents of Beit Arye, headed by the head of the local council Avi Naim who was arrested, confronted the forces. PM announced a few days ago that Israel will halt construction in its West Bank settlements for the following 10 months. November 30, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90
Palestinian construction workers in a large construction site in Beit Arye, where a new neighborhood is planned to be build, are leaving work at the middle of the day after inspectors hand out a warrant to the site manger to stop construction in the site. Inspectors accompanied by Israeli border police arrived on Wednesday, December 02 to the settlement Beit Arye to hand out warrants to stop new housing construction. Residents of Beit Arye, headed by the head of the local council Avi Naim who was arrested, confronted the forces. PM announced a few days ago that Israel will halt construction in its West Bank settlements for the following 10 months. November 30, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90
Israeli border police confiscated one of the security vehicles which was used for blocking inspectors' entrance to the settlement. Inspectors accompanied by Israeli border police arrived on Wednesday, December 02 to the settlement Beit Arye to hand out warrants to stop new housing construction. Residents of Beit Arye, headed by the head of the local council Avi Naim who was arrested, confronted the forces. PM announced a few days ago that Israel will halt construction in its West Bank settlements for the following 10 months. November 30, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90
Israeli border police confiscated two heavy construction machines in the settlement Beit Arye. Inspectors accompanied by Israeli border police arrived on Wednesday, December 02 to the settlement Beit Arye to hand out warrants to stop new housing construction. Residents of Beit Arye, headed by the head of the local council Avi Naim who was arrested, confronted the forces. PM announced a few days ago that Israel will halt construction in its West Bank settlements for the following 10 months. November 30, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90
Israeli border police confiscated two heavy construction machines in the settlement Beit Arye. Inspectors accompanied by Israeli border police arrived on Wednesday, December 02 to the settlement Beit Arye to hand out warrants to stop new housing construction. Residents of Beit Arye, headed by the head of the local council Avi Naim who was arrested, confronted the forces. PM announced a few days ago that Israel will halt construction in its West Bank settlements for the following 10 months. November 30, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90
Inspector accompanied by Israeli border police arrived on Wednesday, December 02 to the settlement Beit Arye to hand out warrants to stop new housing construction. Residents of Beit Arye, headed by the head of the local council Avi Naim who was arrested, confronted the forces. PM announced a few days ago that Israel will halt construction in its West Bank settlements for the following 10 months. November 30, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90
A Palestinian construction worker is working in a new neighborhood in Beit Arye as Inspector accompanied by Israeli border police arrived on Wednesday, December 02 to the settlement Beit Arye to hand out warrants to stop new housing construction. Residents of Beit Arye, headed by the head of the local council Avi Naim who was arrested, confronted the forces. PM announced a few days ago that Israel will halt construction in its West Bank settlements for the following 10 months. November 30, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90
Palestinians construction workers are working in anew neighborhood in Beit Arye as Inspector accompanied by Israeli border police arrived on Wednesday, December 02 to the settlement Beit Arye to hand out warrants to stop new housing construction. Residents of Beit Arye, headed by the head of the local council Avi Naim who was arrested, confronted the forces. PM announced a few days ago that Israel will halt construction in its West Bank settlements for the following 10 months. November 30, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90
A new neighborhood in Beit Arye as Inspector accompanied by Israeli border police arrived on Wednesday, December 02 to the settlement Beit Arye to hand out warrants to stop new housing construction. Residents of Beit Arye, headed by the head of the local council Avi Naim who was arrested, confronted the forces. PM announced a few days ago that Israel will halt construction in its West Bank settlements for the following 10 months. November 30, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90
An Israeli cement truck driver working in a new neighborhood in Beit Arye as Inspector accompanied by Israeli border police arrived on Wednesday, December 02 to the settlement Beit Arye to hand out warrants to stop new housing construction. Residents of Beit Arye, headed by the head of the local council Avi Naim who was arrested, confronted the forces. PM announced a few days ago that Israel will halt construction in its West Bank settlements for the following 10 months. November 30, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90
Palestinian construction workers in a large construction site in Beit Arye, where a new neighborhood is planned to be build, are leaving work at the middle of the day after inspectors hand out a warrant to the site manger to stop construction in the site. Inspectors accompanied by Israeli border police arrived on Wednesday, December 02 to the settlement Beit Arye to hand out warrants to stop new housing construction. Residents of Beit Arye, headed by the head of the local council Avi Naim who was arrested, confronted the forces. PM announced a few days ago that Israel will halt construction in its West Bank settlements for the following 10 months. November 30, 2009. Photo by Gili Yaari / FLASH90