This sign says basically that it is forbidden for Jewish settlers to enter Palestinian territory – that it is a danger to their lives.
The wire above the Palestinian market to provide security and to prevent the garbage and stones that Jewish settlers throw at them:
Two Jewish settlers (whom, according to all international laws, should not be allowed to live there) on the balcony. You can see the one man’s hand motion – he had just thrown trash down onto the Palestinian market.
Ayman termed this “Palestinian Coffee.” I’m not sure if it’s not also known as Arabic coffee, and what makes it distinct from other coffees, is the amount of cardamom they put in it. After sipping, there is a mild aftertaste:
Another gate separating H1 and H2:
Notice the heaps of trash thrown down upon Palestinians by the Jewish settlers:
In the Abraham Mosque, also the site of the “Cave of the Patriarchs” massacre. In 1994, an American-born Israeli, Baruch Goldstein opened fire on unarmed Palestinian worshippers, killing 29 and wounding 125.
26DEC13. Hebron, Palestinian Territory.
I’m glad you took these photos, it’s about time the world realised what the Israeli government is doing to my fathers homeland. I applaud you 😊
Thank you. Free Palestine!
These are great photos. And this is a great site! I thought you might like this blog post I wrote about Hebron about a year ago at a now-defunct blog I used to run:
http://instituteforobjectiviststudies.wordpress.com/2013/09/23/hebron-welcome-to-hell/
Cheers!
Thank you for dropping by my blog.
No worries, cheers ~
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