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Palestinian activists fix flags on a tent in an "outpost" named Bab al-Shams ("Gate of the Sun") that they set up between Jerusalem and the Jewish settlement of Maale Adumim in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, in an area where Israel has vowed to build new settler homes, on January 12, 2013. The Israeli occupation administration gave Palestinian activists an ultimatum to quit the protest camp in part of the West Bank, but hours after the deadline passed, there was no sign of any Israeli move to evict the protesters.photo by:Issam Rimawi flash90
Palestinian activists fix flags on a tent in an "outpost" named Bab al-Shams ("Gate of the Sun") that they set up between Jerusalem and the Jewish settlement of Maale Adumim in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, in an area where Israel has vowed to build new settler homes, on January 12, 2013. The Israeli occupation administration gave Palestinian activists an ultimatum to quit the protest camp in part of the West Bank, but hours after the deadline passed, there was no sign of any Israeli move to evict the protesters.photo by:Issam Rimawi flash90
Palestinian activists set up on January 11, 2013 an "outpost" named Bab al-Shams ("gate of the sun") in the Israeli-occupied West Bank , between Jerusalem and the Jewish settlement of Maale Adumim, in an area Israel said it would build thousands of new settler homes. Six weeks ago, Israel announced plans to build thousands of settler homes in the largely uninhabited E1 area, in a move which sparked a global outcry. E1 falls within Area C of the West Bank which is under full Israeli civilian and security control and where Palestinians find it almost impossible to obtain building permits. January 12, 2013 Photo by FLASH90
Palestinian activists set up on January 11, 2013 an "outpost" named Bab al-Shams ("gate of the sun") in the Israeli-occupied West Bank , between Jerusalem and the Jewish settlement of Maale Adumim, in an area Israel said it would build thousands of new settler homes. Six weeks ago, Israel announced plans to build thousands of settler homes in the largely uninhabited E1 area, in a move which sparked a global outcry. E1 falls within Area C of the West Bank which is under full Israeli civilian and security control and where Palestinians find it almost impossible to obtain building permits. January 12, 2013 Photo by FLASH90
Palestinian activists set up on January 11, 2013 an "outpost" named Bab al-Shams ("gate of the sun") in the Israeli-occupied West Bank , between Jerusalem and the Jewish settlement of Maale Adumim, in an area Israel said it would build thousands of new settler homes. Six weeks ago, Israel announced plans to build thousands of settler homes in the largely uninhabited E1 area, in a move which sparked a global outcry. E1 falls within Area C of the West Bank which is under full Israeli civilian and security control and where Palestinians find it almost impossible to obtain building permits. January 12, 2013 Photo by FLASH90
Palestinian activists set up on January 11, 2013 an "outpost" named Bab al-Shams ("gate of the sun") in the Israeli-occupied West Bank , between Jerusalem and the Jewish settlement of Maale Adumim, in an area Israel said it would build thousands of new settler homes. Six weeks ago, Israel announced plans to build thousands of settler homes in the largely uninhabited E1 area, in a move which sparked a global outcry. E1 falls within Area C of the West Bank which is under full Israeli civilian and security control and where Palestinians find it almost impossible to obtain building permits. January 12, 2013 Photo by FLASH90
Palestinian activists set up on January 11, 2013 an "outpost" named Bab al-Shams ("gate of the sun") in the Israeli-occupied West Bank , between Jerusalem and the Jewish settlement of Maale Adumim, in an area Israel said it would build thousands of new settler homes. Six weeks ago, Israel announced plans to build thousands of settler homes in the largely uninhabited E1 area, in a move which sparked a global outcry. E1 falls within Area C of the West Bank which is under full Israeli civilian and security control and where Palestinians find it almost impossible to obtain building permits. January 12, 2013 Photo by FLASH90