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Ras Abu Sbeitan/Zeitim checkpoint 05.09.08
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg
First Friday of Ramadan. Attempts to cross into Jerusalem.
Many families were not able to bring their children, as they had to have birth certificates and be under 10 years old. Men over 50 and women over 45 were allowed in.
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg

Ras Abu Sbeitan/Zeitim checkpoint 05.09.08
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg
First Friday of Ramadan. Attempts to cross into Jerusalem.
Many families were not able to bring their children, as they had to have birth certificates and be under 10 years old. Men over 50 and women over 45 were allowed in.
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg

Ras Abu Sbeitan/Zeitim checkpoint 05.09.08
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg
First Friday of Ramadan. Attempts to cross into Jerusalem.
Many families were not able to bring their children, as they had to have birth certificates and be under 10 years old. Men over 50 and women over 45 were allowed in.
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg

Ras Abu Sbeitan/Zeitim checkpoint 05.09.08
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg
First Friday of Ramadan. Attempts to cross into Jerusalem.
Many families were not able to bring their children, as they had to have birth certificates and be under 10 years old. Men over 50 and women over 45 were allowed in.
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg

Ras Abu Sbeitan/Zeitim checkpoint 05.09.08
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg
First Friday of Ramadan. Attempts to cross into Jerusalem.
Many families were not able to bring their children, as they had to have birth certificates and be under 10 years old. Men over 50 and women over 45 were allowed in.
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg

Ras Abu Sbeitan/Zeitim checkpoint 05.09.08
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg
First Friday of Ramadan.
Attempts to cross into Jerusalem.
Many families were not able to bring their children, as they had to have birth certificates and be under 10 years old. Men over 50 and women over 45 were allowed in.
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg

Ras Abu Sbeitan/Zeitim checkpoint 05.09.08
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg
First Friday of Ramadan. Attempts to cross into Jerusalem.
Many families were not able to bring their children, as they had to have birth certificates and be under 10 years old. Men over 50 and women over 45 were allowed in.
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg

Ras Abu Sbeitan/Zeitim checkpoint 05.09.08
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg
First Friday of Ramadan.
Attempts to cross into Jerusalem.
Many families were not able to bring their children, as they had to have birth certificates and be under 10 years old. Men over 50 and women over 45 were allowed in.
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg

Ras Abu Sbeitan/Zeitim checkpoint 05.09.08
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg
First Friday of Ramadan.
Attempts to cross into Jerusalem.
Many families were not able to bring their children, as they had to have birth certificates and be under 10 years old. Men over 50 and women over 45 were allowed in.
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg

Ras Abu Sbeitan/Zeitim checkpoint 05.09.08
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg
First Friday of Ramadan.
Attempts to cross into Jerusalem.
Many families were not able to bring their children, as they had to have birth certificates and be under 10 years old. Men over 50 and women over 45 were allowed in.
Men in their late 40s angry that they were not allowed into Jerusalem.
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg

Ras Abu Sbeitan/Zeitim checkpoint 05.09.08
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg
First Friday of Ramadan.
Many families were not able to bring their children, as they had to have birth certificates and be under 10 years old. Men over 50 and women over 45 were allowed in.
Parents arguing with the military police to let them bring their children.
Men in their late 40s angry that they were not allowed into Jerusalem.
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg

Ras Abu Sbeitan/Zeitim checkpoint 05.09.08
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg
First Friday of Ramadan.
Attempts to cross into Jerusalem.
Many families were not able to bring their children, as they had to have birth certificates and be under 10 years old. Men over 50 and women over 45 were allowed in.
Parents arguing with the military police to let them bring their children.
Men in their late 40s angry that they were not allowed into Jerusalem.
05/09/2008
Photo: Ela Greenberg

Ras Abu Sbeitan/Zeitim checkpoint 05.09.08
05/09/2008
Photo:
First Friday of Ramadan.
Attempts to cross into Jerusalem.
Many families were not able to bring their children, as they had to have birth certificates and be under 10 years old. Men over 50 and women over 45 were allowed in.
05/09/2008
Photo: