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Youth against settlements and the American Veterans for Peace hold vegetables to give for Palestinian residents during a protest in Shuhada street in the West Bank city of Hebron, February 22, 2017. Palestinians protested against the closure of Shuhada street which is closed by the Israeli military since 1994 and to remark the upcoming 23th anniversary of the Ibrahimi mosque massacre where an Israeli settler shot and killed 28 Palestinians during dawn prayer of Ramadan month inside the mosque. Photo by Wisam Hashlamoun/Flash90
Youth against settlements and the American Veterans for Peace hold vegetables to give for Palestinian residents during a protest in Shuhada street in the West Bank city of Hebron, February 22, 2017. Palestinians protested against the closure of Shuhada street which is closed by the Israeli military since 1994 and to remark the upcoming 23th anniversary of the Ibrahimi mosque massacre where an Israeli settler shot and killed 28 Palestinians during dawn prayer of Ramadan month inside the mosque. Photo by Wisam Hashlamoun/Flash90
Youth against settlements and the American Veterans for Peace hold vegetables to give for Palestinian residents during a protest in Shuhada street in the West Bank city of Hebron, February 22, 2017. Palestinians protested against the closure of Shuhada street which is closed by the Israeli military since 1994 and to remark the upcoming 23th anniversary of the Ibrahimi mosque massacre where an Israeli settler shot and killed 28 Palestinians during dawn prayer of Ramadan month inside the mosque. Photo by Wisam Hashlamoun/Flash90
Youth against settlements and the American Veterans for Peace hold vegetables to give for Palestinian residents during a protest in Shuhada street in the West Bank city of Hebron, February 22, 2017. Palestinians protested against the closure of Shuhada street which is closed by the Israeli military since 1994 and to remark the upcoming 23th anniversary of the Ibrahimi mosque massacre where an Israeli settler shot and killed 28 Palestinians during dawn prayer of Ramadan month inside the mosque. Photo by Wisam Hashlamoun/Flash90
Youth against settlements and the American Veterans for Peace hold vegetables to give for Palestinian residents during a protest in Shuhada street in the West Bank city of Hebron, February 22, 2017. Palestinians protested against the closure of Shuhada street which is closed by the Israeli military since 1994 and to remark the upcoming 23th anniversary of the Ibrahimi mosque massacre where an Israeli settler shot and killed 28 Palestinians during dawn prayer of Ramadan month inside the mosque. Photo by Wisam Hashlamoun/Flash90
Youth against settlements and the American Veterans for Peace hold vegetables to give for Palestinian residents during a protest in Shuhada street in the West Bank city of Hebron, February 22, 2017. Palestinians protested against the closure of Shuhada street which is closed by the Israeli military since 1994 and to remark the upcoming 23th anniversary of the Ibrahimi mosque massacre where an Israeli settler shot and killed 28 Palestinians during dawn prayer of Ramadan month inside the mosque. Photo by Wisam Hashlamoun/Flash90
Youth against settlements and the American Veterans for Peace hold vegetables to give for Palestinian residents during a protest in Shuhada street in the West Bank city of Hebron, February 22, 2017. Palestinians protested against the closure of Shuhada street which is closed by the Israeli military since 1994 and to remark the upcoming 23th anniversary of the Ibrahimi mosque massacre where an Israeli settler shot and killed 28 Palestinians during dawn prayer of Ramadan month inside the mosque. Photo by Wisam Hashlamoun/Flash90
Youth against settlements and the American Veterans for Peace hold vegetables to give for Palestinian residents during a protest in Shuhada street in the West Bank city of Hebron, February 22, 2017. Palestinians protested against the closure of Shuhada street which is closed by the Israeli military since 1994 and to remark the upcoming 23th anniversary of the Ibrahimi mosque massacre where an Israeli settler shot and killed 28 Palestinians during dawn prayer of Ramadan month inside the mosque. Photo by Wisam Hashlamoun/Flash90
Youth against settlements and the American Veterans for Peace hold vegetables to give for Palestinian residents during a protest in Shuhada street in the West Bank city of Hebron, February 22, 2017. Palestinians protested against the closure of Shuhada street which is closed by the Israeli military since 1994 and to remark the upcoming 23th anniversary of the Ibrahimi mosque massacre where an Israeli settler shot and killed 28 Palestinians during dawn prayer of Ramadan month inside the mosque. Photo by Wisam Hashlamoun/Flash90