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Some 30 Peace Now activists protested in front of the Beit Orot Yeshiva, next to the al-Tur neighborhood in east Jerusalem against the building of a residential complex on the site. The protestors were carrying signs that read "Beit Orot – irreversible damage," and were promising to continue coming to the site in coming weeks in a bid to stop the complex from being built. Twenty-four housing units were authorized this week by Jerusalem municipality to house yeshiva students on the premises. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash90
Some 30 Peace Now activists protested in front of the Beit Orot Yeshiva, next to the al-Tur neighborhood in east Jerusalem against the building of a residential complex on the site. The protestors were carrying signs that read "Beit Orot – irreversible damage," and were promising to continue coming to the site in coming weeks in a bid to stop the complex from being built. Twenty-four housing units were authorized this week by Jerusalem municipality to house yeshiva students on the premises. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash90
Some 30 Peace Now activists protested in front of the Beit Orot Yeshiva, next to the al-Tur neighborhood in east Jerusalem against the building of a residential complex on the site. The protestors were carrying signs that read "Beit Orot – irreversible damage," and were promising to continue coming to the site in coming weeks in a bid to stop the complex from being built. Twenty-four housing units were authorized this week by Jerusalem municipality to house yeshiva students on the premises. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash90
Palestinian youngster rides his bicycle near the separation wall in the East Jerusalem village of Abu Dis. Jan 10, 2010. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLAH90.