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Ar-Ram checkpoint Album

Ar-Ram checkpoint 2004
Photographer: MachsomWatch member
Oct-6-2009
Ar-Ram checkpoint 2004
Photographer: MachsomWatch member
Oct-6-2009
Ar Ram 01.03.05
Photographer: Dalia Kaveh
Oct-29-2009
Graffiti and posters on the wall.
Ar Ram 01.03.05
Photographer: Dalia Kaveh
Oct-29-2009
Graffiti on the wall.
Ar-Ram 14.04.04
Photographer: Neta Efroni
Nov-7-2009
Ar-Ram 14.04.04
Photographer: Neta Efroni
Nov-7-2009
Ar-Ram wall 09.08.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
Aug-9-2009
Graffiti on the wall.
Ar-Ram wall 09.08.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
Aug-9-2009
Graffiti on the wall.
Ar-Ram wall 09.08.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
Aug-9-2009
Graffiti on the wall.
Ar-Ram wall 23.08.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
Aug-23-2009
New graffiti on the wall.
Ar-Ram 24.05.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
May-24-2009
Way to dispose the garbage.
Ar-Ram wall 07.06.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
Jun-7-2009
New graffiti on the wall.
Ar-Ram wall 07.06.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
Jun-7-2009
New graffiti on the wall.
Ar-Ram wall 07.06.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
Jun-7-2009
New graffiti on the wall.
Ar-Ram wall 03.05.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
May-3-2009
Graffiti on the wall.
Ar-Ram wall 03.05.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
May-3-2009
Graffiti on the wall.
Ar-Ram wall 03.05.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
May-3-2009
Graffiti on the wall.
Ar-Ram wall 03.05.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
May-3-2009
Graffiti on the wall.
Ar-Ram wall 10.05.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
May-10-2009
In the process painting graffiti.
Ar-Ram wall 10.05.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
May-10-2009
In the process of painting graffiti.
Ar-Ram wall 10.05.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
May-10-2009
In the process of painting graffiti.
Ar-Ram wall 24.05.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
May-10-2009
Graffiti on the wall.
Ar-Ram wall 11.05.09
Photographer:
May-11-2009
The world largest graffiti. The text composed of over 2000 words and 2 km long. It starts at the gate that separates Ar-Ram from Dachiat El Barid and ends at the locked gate towards Qalandiya checkpoint.
Ar-Ram wall 11.05.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
May-11-2009
The world largest graffiti. The text composed of over 2000 words and 2 km long. It starts at the gate that separates Ar-Ram from Dachiat El Barid and ends at the locked gate towards Qalandiya checkpoint.
Ar-Ram wall 11.05.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
May-11-2009
The world largest graffiti. The text composed of over 2000 words and 2 km long. It starts at the gate that separates Ar-Ram from Dachiat El Barid and ends at the locked gate towards Qalandiya checkpoint.
Ar-Ram wall 11.05.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
May-11-2009
Signatures of the artists upon the completion of the world largest graffiti. The text composed of over 2000 words and 2 km long. It starts at the gate that separates Ar-Ram from Dachiat El Barid and ends at the locked gate towards Qalandiya checkpoint.
Ar-Ram 27.04.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
Apr-27-2009
The locked gate at the wall of Ar-Ram.
Ar-Ram wall 24.05.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
Apr-27-2009
Graffiti on the wall.
Ar-Ram wall 27.04.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
Apr-27-2009
Graffiti on the wall.
Ar-Ram checkpoint 15.04.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
Apr-15-2009
A Palestinian carrying an Israeli ID was caught at Hizma checkpoint driving with his non-Israeli wife as they were heading back to their home in East Jerusalem. He was accused of driving a non legal citizen and a soldier took him in his car to Ar-Ram. The car hit the gate and both the soldier and the Palestinian were injured. Though it was clear that the Palestinian was sevearly injured - the ambulance aids turned first to take care of the soldier (in the picture) and only then turned to the Palestinian who was being held by his wife. The wife wasn't allowed to join her husband to the hospital and instead, was interrogated and humiliated by the army.
Ar-Ram checkpoint 15.04.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
Apr-15-2009
A Palestinian carrying an Israeli ID was caught at Hizma checkpoint driving with his non-Israeli wife as they were heading back to their home in East Jerusalem. He was accused of driving a non legal citizen and a soldier took him in his car to Ar-Ram. The car hit the gate and both the soldier and the Palestinian were injured. Though it was clear that the Palestinian was sevearly injured - the ambulance aids turned first to take care of the soldier (in the picture) and only then turned to the Palestinian who was being held by his wife.
Ar-Ram checkpoint 15.04.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
Apr-15-2009
A Palestinian carrying an Israeli ID was caught at Hizma checkpoint driving with his non-Israeli wife as they were heading back to their home in East Jerusalem. He was accused of driving a non legal citizen and a soldier took him in his car to Ar-Ram. The car hit the gate and both the soldier and the Palestinian were injured. Though it was clear that the Palestinian was sevearly injured - the ambulance aids turned first to take care of the soldier and only then turned to the Palestinian who was being held by his wife. The wife wasn't allowed to join her husband to the hospital and instead, was interrogated and humiliated by the army.
Ar-Ram wall 15.04.09
Photographer: Tamar Fleishman
Apr-15-2009
Covered by new graffiti the longest inscription in the world.
Ar-Ram wall 01.06.08
Photographer: Mika Ginsburg
Nov-26-2008
Graffiti on the Wall at Ar-Ram.
Ar-Ram wall 01.06.08
Photographer: Mika Ginsburg
Nov-26-2008
Graffiti on the Wall at Ar-Ram.
Ar-Ram wall 01.06.08
Photographer: Mika Ginsburg
Nov-26-2008
Graffiti on the Wall at Ar-Ram.