AL-KHALIL (HEBRON): A Week in Photos 27 August-3 September 2015

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10 September 2015
AL-KHALIL (HEBRON): A Week in Photos 27 August-3 September 2015

 

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Settlers take the streets, disrupt ‘Breaking the Silence’ tour.

 

Pictured here: One of the many Jewish settlers that followed the ‘Breaking the Silence’ tour group to yell and wave flags at the peace activists. Here, one of the settlers blocks the path of two young Palestinian girls as they try to make their way home. 
(29/08/2015)
 

Tighter restrictions at Qitoun check point

Pictured here: A young Palestinian girl has to make her way through the newly re-constructed military check point in Hebron. The new structure has closed, narrow entrances lined with barbwire and a high lookout post. 

(30/08/2015)

 

Family remains a target

 

Pictured here: Mohamed Hussein Natsheh (19-years-old) was detained at the Bab al-Baladyeh for thirty minutes and was going to be arrested. When community members and human rights activists began to question the nature of the arrest, the Israeli military finally let him go. The Natsheh family has been routinely targeted by the Israeli military this past month. Soldiers beat Mohamed’s younger brother on the streets.

(29/08/2015)

 

Renewed Israeli oppression at school time

 

Pictured here: Yousef, one of the Palestinian boys that attend the Ibrahimi school in Hebron is stopped, questioned and asked to empty his pockets despite the fact he did not set off the metal detector.  

(02/09/2015)

 

Friendships 

Pictured here: Three young Palestinian children hold hands after school as they walk down the road. 

(02/09/2015)

 

Night raids continue

 

Pictured here: Israeli soldiers storm the back alleyways of Shalalah Street in Hebron after the arrest of Asaam Abu Omar and his son. They were taken to the police station under the allegation of throwing stones. 

(02/09/2015)

 

Israel’s Apartheid Matrix

Pictured here: There are over 100 impediments to movement across Hebron. This is just another layer of oppression that has contributed to the mass exodus of Hebronites from the Old City of Hebron.

(02/09/2015)

 
 
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