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Head of the Likud party and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives to a Likud faction meeting at the Knesset, Israel's parliament on December 08, 2014. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Samaritan lawyer, Itamar Cohen, seen over a view of the lands that were previously alloted to the building of a large garbage disposal facility near the Palestinian village of Rammon and the Jewish settlement of Rimonim, on December 8, 2014. The facility, funded by a German party, and approved by both Israel and the Palestinian Authority, was meant to serve surrounding villages but would have cost farming lands to local Palestinians. Jewish settlers also objected to the plan for fear of environmental damage. Cohen represented the Palestinian side fighting against the garbage dump construction. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Samaritan lawyer, Itamar Cohen, seen over a view of the lands that were previously alloted to the building of a large garbage disposal facility near the Palestinian village of Rammon and the Jewish settlement of Rimonim, on December 8, 2014. The facility, funded by a German party, and approved by both Israel and the Palestinian Authority, was meant to serve surrounding villages but would have cost farming lands to local Palestinians. Jewish settlers also objected to the plan for fear of environmental damage. Cohen represented the Palestinian side fighting against the garbage dump construction. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Samaritan lawyer, Itamar Cohen, seen over a view of the lands that were previously alloted to the building of a large garbage disposal facility near the Palestinian village of Rammon and the Jewish settlement of Rimonim, on December 8, 2014. The facility, funded by a German party, and approved by both Israel and the Palestinian Authority, was meant to serve surrounding villages but would have cost farming lands to local Palestinians. Jewish settlers also objected to the plan for fear of environmental damage. Cohen represented the Palestinian side fighting against the garbage dump construction. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Samaritan lawyer, Itamar Cohen, seen over a view of the lands that were previously alloted to the building of a large garbage disposal facility near the Palestinian village of Rammon and the Jewish settlement of Rimonim, on December 8, 2014. The facility, funded by a German party, and approved by both Israel and the Palestinian Authority, was meant to serve surrounding villages but would have cost farming lands to local Palestinians. Jewish settlers also objected to the plan for fear of environmental damage. Cohen represented the Palestinian side fighting against the garbage dump construction. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Palestinian farmer, Raba Barakat, seen in his farming lands that were previously alloted to the building of a large garbage disposal facility near the Palestinian village of Rammon and the Jewish settlement of Rimonim, on December 8, 2014. The facility, funded by a German party, and approved by both Israel and the Palestinian Authority, was meant to serve surrounding villages but would have cost farming lands to local Palestinians. Jewish settlers also objected to the plan for fear of environmental damage. Barakat was involved the Palestinian side fighting against the garbage dump construction. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Palestinian farmer, Raba Barakat, seen in his farming lands that were previously alloted to the building of a large garbage disposal facility near the Palestinian village of Rammon and the Jewish settlement of Rimonim, on December 8, 2014. The facility, funded by a German party, and approved by both Israel and the Palestinian Authority, was meant to serve surrounding villages but would have cost farming lands to local Palestinians. Jewish settlers also objected to the plan for fear of environmental damage. Barakat was involved the Palestinian side fighting against the garbage dump construction. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
The farming lands that were previously alloted to the building of a large garbage disposal facility near the Palestinian village of Rammon, on December 8, 2014. The facility, funded by a German party, and approved by both Israel and the Palestinian Authority, was meant to serve surrounding villages but would have cost farming lands to local Palestinians. Jewish settlers also objected to the plan for fear of environmental damage. Barakat was involved the Palestinian side fighting against the garbage dump construction. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
The farming lands that were previously alloted to the building of a large garbage disposal facility near the Palestinian village of Rammon, on December 8, 2014. The facility, funded by a German party, and approved by both Israel and the Palestinian Authority, was meant to serve surrounding villages but would have cost farming lands to local Palestinians. Jewish settlers also objected to the plan for fear of environmental damage. Barakat was involved the Palestinian side fighting against the garbage dump construction. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Garbage disposal outside the Palestinian village of Rammon, on December 8, 2014. A large garbage disposal facility planned near the site, funded by a German party, and approved by both Israel and the Palestinian Authority, was meant to serve surrounding villages but would have cost farming lands to local Palestinians, and was eventually cancelled after objections from both Palestinians and Jewish settlers. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Garbage disposal outside the Palestinian village of Rammon, on December 8, 2014. A large garbage disposal facility planned near the site, funded by a German party, and approved by both Israel and the Palestinian Authority, was meant to serve surrounding villages but would have cost farming lands to local Palestinians, and was eventually cancelled after objections from both Palestinians and Jewish settlers. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Garbage disposal outside the Palestinian village of Rammon, on December 8, 2014. A large garbage disposal facility planned near the site, funded by a German party, and approved by both Israel and the Palestinian Authority, was meant to serve surrounding villages but would have cost farming lands to local Palestinians, and was eventually cancelled after objections from both Palestinians and Jewish settlers. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90