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Israelis take part at the "Surround Jerusalem" bike ride on April 1, 2015, For the second, the “Sovev Yerushalayim” (surround Jerusalem) bike path was open to the cyclists, with 10,20,40 and 50km riding options. Photo by Flash90
Israelis take part at the "Surround Jerusalem" bike ride on April 1, 2015, For the second, the “Sovev Yerushalayim” (surround Jerusalem) bike path was open to the cyclists, with 10,20,40 and 50km riding options. Photo by Flash90
Israelis take part at the "Surround Jerusalem" bike ride on April 1, 2015, For the second, the “Sovev Yerushalayim” (surround Jerusalem) bike path was open to the cyclists, with 10,20,40 and 50km riding options. Photo by Flash90
Israelis take part at the "Surround Jerusalem" bike ride on April 1, 2015, For the second, the “Sovev Yerushalayim” (surround Jerusalem) bike path was open to the cyclists, with 10,20,40 and 50km riding options. Photo by Flash90
Israelis take part at the "Surround Jerusalem" bike ride on April 1, 2015, For the second, the “Sovev Yerushalayim” (surround Jerusalem) bike path was open to the cyclists, with 10,20,40 and 50km riding options. Photo by Flash90
View of the Palestinian Shuafat Refugee Camp from the Jewish neighborhood of Pisgat Zeev, in North-East Jerusalem. The refugee camp is enclosed bby the Separation Wall, but is still officially under the Jerusalem Municipality jurisdiction. May 01, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
View of the Palestinian Shuafat Refugee Camp from the Jewish neighborhood of Pisgat Zeev, in North-East Jerusalem. The refugee camp is enclosed bby the Separation Wall, but is still officially under the Jerusalem Municipality jurisdiction. May 01, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
View of Israeli settlement in East Jerusalem and the largest residential neighborhood in Jerusalem, Pisgat Zeev. May 01, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Israelis on a tour View the Palestinian Shuafat Refugee Camp from the Jewish neighborhood of Pisgat Zeev, in North-East Jerusalem. The refugee camp is enclosed bby the Separation Wall, but is still officially under the Jerusalem Municipality jurisdiction. May 01, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
View of the Separation Fence which encloses the Palestinian village, Kafer Akeb, seen from the Atarot Industrial zone, in North-East Jerusalem. The village is officially under the Jerusalem Municipality jurisdiction, yet is separated by the Israeli fence, and residents must go through the Kalandia checkpoint to enter Jerusalem. May 01, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
View of the Separation Fence which encloses the Palestinian village, Kafer Akeb, seen from the Atarot Industrial zone, in North-East Jerusalem. The village is officially under the Jerusalem Municipality jurisdiction, yet is separated by the Israeli fence, and residents must go through the Kalandia checkpoint to enter Jerusalem. May 01, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
A Palestinian sheperd walks his sheep on a road in East Jerusalem near the Israeli settlement of Givon haHadasha. truck driver seen in the Atarot Industrial zone, in North-East Jerusalem. May 01, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
View of the Separation Fence which encloses the Palestinian village, Kafer Akeb, seen from the Atarot Industrial zone, in North-East Jerusalem. The village is officially under the Jerusalem Municipality jurisdiction, yet is separated by the Israeli fence, and residents must go through the Kalandia checkpoint to enter Jerusalem. May 01, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
A Palestinian sheperd walks his sheep on a road in East Jerusalem near the Israeli settlement of har Shmuel, in North-East Jerusalem. May 01, 2015. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Israelis take part at the "Surround Jerusalem" bike ride on April 1, 2015, For the second, the “Sovev Yerushalayim” (surround Jerusalem) bike path was open to the cyclists, with 10,20,40 and 50km riding options. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israelis take part at the "Surround Jerusalem" bike ride on April 1, 2015, For the second, the “Sovev Yerushalayim” (surround Jerusalem) bike path was open to the cyclists, with 10,20,40 and 50km riding options. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israelis take part at the "Surround Jerusalem" bike ride on April 1, 2015, For the second, the “Sovev Yerushalayim” (surround Jerusalem) bike path was open to the cyclists, with 10,20,40 and 50km riding options. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israelis take part at the "Surround Jerusalem" bike ride on April 1, 2015, For the second, the “Sovev Yerushalayim” (surround Jerusalem) bike path was open to the cyclists, with 10,20,40 and 50km riding options. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israelis take part at the "Surround Jerusalem" bike ride on April 1, 2015, For the second, the “Sovev Yerushalayim” (surround Jerusalem) bike path was open to the cyclists, with 10,20,40 and 50km riding options. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israelis take part at the "Surround Jerusalem" bike ride on April 1, 2015, For the second, the “Sovev Yerushalayim” (surround Jerusalem) bike path was open to the cyclists, with 10,20,40 and 50km riding options. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israelis take part at the "Surround Jerusalem" bike ride on April 1, 2015, For the second, the “Sovev Yerushalayim” (surround Jerusalem) bike path was open to the cyclists, with 10,20,40 and 50km riding options. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
On the backdrop of the Old City walls and the Tower of David, Israelis take part at the "Surround Jerusalem" bike ride on April 1, 2015, For the second, the “Sovev Yerushalayim” (surround Jerusalem) bike path was open to the cyclists, with 10,20,40 and 50km riding options. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
On the backdrop of the Old City walls and the Tower of David, Israelis take part at the "Surround Jerusalem" bike ride on April 1, 2015, For the second, the “Sovev Yerushalayim” (surround Jerusalem) bike path was open to the cyclists, with 10,20,40 and 50km riding options. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90