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The Water reservoir in Netufa, from were the main national water pipes originats and carries water supply to the country, March 9 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The Water reservoir in Netufa, from were the main national water pipes originats and carries water supply to the country, March 9 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The Water reservoir in Netufa, from were the main national water pipes originats and carries water supply to the country, March 9 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The Water reservoir in Netufa, from were the main national water pipes originats and carries water supply to the country, March 9 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Water Purification at the water reservoir in Netufa, from were the main national water pipes originats and carries water supply to the country, March 9 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The Metzudat Koach Memorial in Netufah commemorates 28 soldiers who died during the conquering of the strategically important fortress, in 1948. The fortress and observation point is located in the Upper Galilee, close to the tomb of Nabi Yusha, March 9 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The Metzudat Koach Memorial in Netufah commemorates 28 soldiers who died during the conquering of the strategically important fortress, in 1948. The fortress and observation point is located in the Upper Galilee, close to the tomb of Nabi Yusha, March 9 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The Metzudat Koach Memorial in Netufah commemorates 28 soldiers who died during the conquering of the strategically important fortress, in 1948. The fortress and observation point is located in the Upper Galilee, close to the tomb of Nabi Yusha, March 9 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The border crossing between ISrael and Lebanon is called after the village of Rajar which is located nearby. March 9 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The border crossing between ISrael and Lebanon is called after the village of Rajar which is located nearby. March 9 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The border crossing between ISrael and Lebanon is called after the village of Rajar which is located nearby. March 9 2011. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90