Hamra/Beqaot checkpoint Album
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Photographer: Dorit Hershkovitz
Dec-11-2008
Many people, nicely dressed, on their way to spend the holiday of Id al Fiter at the Dead Sea.
Dec-11-2008
Many people, nicely dressed, on their way to spend the holiday of Id al Fiter at the Dead Sea.
Photographer: Dorit Hershkovitz
Aug-28-2008
On the valley road, in the middle of nowhere, soldiers stop young Palestinian with a camel to check documents.
Aug-28-2008
On the valley road, in the middle of nowhere, soldiers stop young Palestinian with a camel to check documents.
Photographer: Yehudith Levin
Aug-28-2008
A Palestinian that came with his camel from Nablus warned by the soldier that on his way to Jericho he should pass through the checkpoint.
Aug-28-2008
A Palestinian that came with his camel from Nablus warned by the soldier that on his way to Jericho he should pass through the checkpoint.
Photographer: Dorit Hershkovitz
Sep-9-2008
Palestinians waiting till the car in which they came is checked.
Sep-9-2008
Palestinians waiting till the car in which they came is checked.
Photographer: Merav Amir
Aug-8-2008
The army water container parking under the sole shade in the checkpoint while the Palestinians should wait under the sun.
Aug-8-2008
The army water container parking under the sole shade in the checkpoint while the Palestinians should wait under the sun.
Photographer: Dorit Hershkovitz
Aug-28-2008
A soldier, MachsomWatch members and Palestinians looking at the checkpoint.
Aug-28-2008
A soldier, MachsomWatch members and Palestinians looking at the checkpoint.
Photographer: Yehudith Levin
Aug-28-2008
Palestinian Policeman from Baluta detainee at the checkpoint.
Aug-28-2008
Palestinian Policeman from Baluta detainee at the checkpoint.
Photographer: Daphne Banai
Jul-8-2008
A shepherd caught on his pasture holding a bread knife forced to kneel down facing the wall.
Jul-8-2008
A shepherd caught on his pasture holding a bread knife forced to kneel down facing the wall.
Photographer: Daphne Banai
Jul-8-2008
Vehicles waiting for hours at over 40 c heat to cross to the western territory.
Jul-8-2008
Vehicles waiting for hours at over 40 c heat to cross to the western territory.
Photographer: Merav Amir
Mar-29-2008
The army stops Palestinian cars from entering the checkpoint until machsomWatch members leave the area.
Mar-29-2008
The army stops Palestinian cars from entering the checkpoint until machsomWatch members leave the area.
Photographer: Merav Amir
Mar-29-2008
The commander of the checkpoint has closed the chechpoint since MachsomWatch members were present at the area.
Mar-29-2008
The commander of the checkpoint has closed the chechpoint since MachsomWatch members were present at the area.
Photographer: Merav Amir
Mar-29-2008
The checkpoint as viewed from the point where the commander allowed MachsomWatch members to watch.
Mar-29-2008
The checkpoint as viewed from the point where the commander allowed MachsomWatch members to watch.
Photographer: Merav Amir
Mar-29-2008
The commander of the checkpoint has closed the checkpoint since MachsomWatch members were present at the area.
Mar-29-2008
The commander of the checkpoint has closed the checkpoint since MachsomWatch members were present at the area.
Photographer: Daphne Banai
Dec-7-2007
Chabad "Mitzvah tank" visiting the checkpoint, singing and offering Hanukka doughnuts to everybody except the Palestinians whose passage was stopped until the visit ended.
Dec-7-2007
Chabad "Mitzvah tank" visiting the checkpoint, singing and offering Hanukka doughnuts to everybody except the Palestinians whose passage was stopped until the visit ended.
Photographer: Daphne Banai
Dec-7-2007
Chabad "Mitzvah tank" visiting the checkpoint, singing and offering Hanukka doughnuts to everybody except the Palestinians whose passage was stopped until the visit ended.
Dec-7-2007
Chabad "Mitzvah tank" visiting the checkpoint, singing and offering Hanukka doughnuts to everybody except the Palestinians whose passage was stopped until the visit ended.
Photographer: Shuli Bar
Oct-2-2007
The shepherds of Al Hadida, originally from Tammun near Tubas guid their herds for over 100 years at the area where the settlement of Roi is now located. The army is chasing these shepherds trying to drive them out of the area. Recently 2 of their mobile water system were confiscated and would be returned back on condition that a penalty will be paid and a guarantee that they will leave the area for good.
Oct-2-2007
The shepherds of Al Hadida, originally from Tammun near Tubas guid their herds for over 100 years at the area where the settlement of Roi is now located. The army is chasing these shepherds trying to drive them out of the area. Recently 2 of their mobile water system were confiscated and would be returned back on condition that a penalty will be paid and a guarantee that they will leave the area for good.
Photographer: Shuli Bar
Oct-2-2007
The shepherds of Al Hadida, originally from Tammun near Tubas guid their herds for over 100 years at the area where the settlement of Roi is now located. The army is chasing these shepherds trying to drive them out of the area. Recently 2 of their mobile water system were confiscated and would be returned back on condition that a penalty will be paid and a guarantee that they will leave the area for good.
Oct-2-2007
The shepherds of Al Hadida, originally from Tammun near Tubas guid their herds for over 100 years at the area where the settlement of Roi is now located. The army is chasing these shepherds trying to drive them out of the area. Recently 2 of their mobile water system were confiscated and would be returned back on condition that a penalty will be paid and a guarantee that they will leave the area for good.
Photographer: Shuli Bar
Oct-2-2007
The shepherds of Al Hadidiya, originally from Tammun near Tubas guid their herds for over 100 years at the area where the settlement of Roi is now located. The army is chasing these shepherds trying to drive them out of the area. Recently 2 of their mobile water system were confiscated and would be returned back on condition that a penalty will be paid and a guarantee that they will leave the area for good.
Oct-2-2007
The shepherds of Al Hadidiya, originally from Tammun near Tubas guid their herds for over 100 years at the area where the settlement of Roi is now located. The army is chasing these shepherds trying to drive them out of the area. Recently 2 of their mobile water system were confiscated and would be returned back on condition that a penalty will be paid and a guarantee that they will leave the area for good.