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  • SNAPSHOT
    Abir Sultan
    beggar
    SNAPSHOT
    A beggar on the street in downtown Jerusalem with a cardboard on his head on May 21,2010 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ILLUSTRATION
    Abir Sultan
    cat
    Illustration
    Illustration of cat in the street on May 21,2010 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ILLUSTRATION
    Abir Sultan
    cat
    Illustration
    Illustration of cat in the street on May 21,2010 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ILLUSTRATION
    Abir Sultan
    cat
    Illustration
    Illustration of cat in the street on May 21,2010 .photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ILLUSTRATION
    Kobi Gideon
    cat
    cats
    street cat
    garbage
    Mahane Yehuda
    Mahane Yehuda market
    illustration
    A street cat looking for food in a garbage can near the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem, May 21, 2010. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ILLUSTRATION
    Kobi Gideon
    cat
    cats
    street cat
    garbage
    Mahane Yehuda
    Mahane Yehuda market
    illustration
    A street cat looking for food in a garbage can near the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem, May 21, 2010. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ILLUSTRATION
    Kobi Gideon
    cat
    cats
    street cat
    garbage
    Mahane Yehuda
    Mahane Yehuda market
    illustration
    A street cat looking for food in a garbage can near the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem, May 21, 2010. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL ILLUSTRATION
    Kobi Gideon
    cat
    cats
    street cat
    garbage
    Mahane Yehuda
    Mahane Yehuda market
    illustration
    A street cat looking for food in a garbage can near the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem, May 21, 2010. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
  • SETTLEMENTS
    Nati Shohat
    chavat gilad
    gilad farm
    gilad's farm
    havat gilad
    settlement
    settler
    Uzi and his wife cut the hair of their three year old son on his birthday, as part of a Jewish tradition, in their home in the Chavat Gilad settlement. The hair-cutting seremony marks a male child's entry into the formal educational system and the commencement of Jewish Biblical studies. May 21, 2010. Chavat Gilad was founded by Itay Zar. After his brother was murdered by a Palestinian man a few years ago, Zar moved his wife and two children, along with 10 other young settlers into trailers on a hill a few miles southwest of the West Bank city of Nablus. Since then, the settlement has grown, 24 families now reside there.The IDF have dismantled Gilad's Farm a few times, but the settlers keep moving back. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • SETTLEMENTS
    Nati Shohat
    havat gilad
    chavat gilad
    gilad farm
    settlement
    settler
    gilad's farm
    Young settlers ride on the hood of a car past trailers at the Chavat Gilad settlement on May 21, 2010. Chavat Gilad was founded by Itay Zar. After his brother was murdered by a Palestinian man a few years ago, Zar moved his wife and two children, along with 10 other young settlers into trailers on a hill a few miles southwest of the West Bank city of Nablus. Since then, the settlement has grown, 24 families now reside there.The IDF have dismantled Gilad's Farm a few times, but the settlers keep moving back. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • SETTLEMENTS
    Nati Shohat
    havat gilad
    chavat gilad
    gilad farm
    settlement
    settler
    gilad's farm
    Young settlers ride on the hood of a car past trailers at the Chavat Gilad settlement on May 21, 2010. Chavat Gilad was founded by Itay Zar. After his brother was murdered by a Palestinian man a few years ago, Zar moved his wife and two children, along with 10 other young settlers into trailers on a hill a few miles southwest of the West Bank city of Nablus. Since then, the settlement has grown, 24 families now reside there.The IDF have dismantled Gilad's Farm a few times, but the settlers keep moving back. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90