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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 22 November 2005 |
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At School
An ordinary day at Anata junior high school. In the school yard, the separation wall is being completed.
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Ticking Time
Muchsan lives in Shuafat refugee camp. From his rooftop, he can look at the white houses of the neighborhood of Pisgat Ze'ev. When Muchsan is notified that his house is about to be demolished, something inside him breaks.
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Abu Dis - Public Service
Summer 2005. Documenting the routine of passages in the separation wall in Abu Dis, only ten minutes from downtown Jerusalem.
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Neighbors, Hebron Style
A glance at the daily life of Al-aza family; they have unwillingly found themselves neighbors with settlers in Hebron.
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Abu Dis - The Lower Passage
Summer 2005. Documenting the routine of passages in the separation wall in Abu Dis, only ten minutes from downtown Jerusalem.
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Abu Dis - The Upper Passage
Summer 2005. Documenting the routine of passages in the separation wall in Abu Dis, only ten minutes from downtown Jerusalem.
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Sealed House
The municipality of Jerusalem claims that the house of Halil Abassi was built without permission. But not to worry: the authorities have planned an interesting solution for the problem.
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Kunbar Family
The wall separated between the house of Cunbar family and Abu-Dis neighborhood. In the new Jerusalem reality, they have become "illegal presents" in their own house.
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Shuafat
The house of the family is situated on the route of the separation wall. When the tractors are making so much noise its hard to prepare the homework.
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Abu Dis: Monastery
Summer 2005. Documenting the routine of passages in the separation wall in Abu Dis. Only 10 minutes from downtown Jerusalem.
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Dandees Family
The life of the Dandees family has changed since the demolition of their home by the Jerusalem Municipality, which claims that it was built without a permit.
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Jahalin
Since the 1950s, the Jahalin Bedouin have lived in the desert valleys. In the mid-1990s, a decision by the Israeli government to expand the settlement of Ma'ale Adumim resulted in a series of evictions.
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