
EyalCheckpoint, in Qalqilya of the west bank 15 Feb, 20215: Palestinian workers go to work in Israel. Where nearly 10 thousand workers from different professions from Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Jericho and Qalqilya go usually on Sunday morning, to Israel through Eyal crossing in Qalqilya. Workers suffer from inspection procedures operated by private Israeli security companies.
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A Palestinian demonstrator carries stones as he watches Israeli forces during clashes near the Beit El settlement, north of Ramallah city. It's considered a point of contact, and clashes usually erupt between Palestinian demonstrators and the ّIsraeli forces at the northern entrance to the city of Ramallah, near the settlement of Beit El. The Photo was taken near the city of Ramallah, West Bank on October 23, 2015.
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Palestinian woman holds a rosary among women watching the main entrance of the Israeli military checkpoint while they stand waiting to cross the checkpoint, for pass to Jerusalem, early morning of third Friday of Ramadan. South of Ramallah city of the west bank. On 24 June 2016.
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While most Armenians celebrate Christmas on January 6th, the Orthodox Armenians of Jerusalem mark the birth of Jesus on January 18, according to the Julian calendar. This photo from the Armenians Christmas celebration on January 18, 2015 in Bethlehem city, West Bank, at Basilica of Nativity in Bethlehem, of the West Bank of Palestine.
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A shoemaker displays formal shoe, in a dedicated shoemaker's handmade workshop. Nablus in the West Bank on May 31, 2015.
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Palestinian woman cleans wheat from soil after being harvested in her land in Sawyiah village, South of Nablus city of the West Bank on May 31, 2015. Nablus city, northern of the Palestinian territories of the West Bank. 49 km north of Jerusalem city. Nablus's old town where small factories of candies, kunafa, delight (Turkish delight), and also known with small factories for shoes and a unique wooden sandals made of the wood of cypress and pine, used mostly in the Turkish baths, that manufactured only in Syria and in Nablus. Nablus city is also known in making soap, known as Nabulsi soap. tens of traditional factories for Soap, which takes about a working week and two months for drying soap pieces, to sell it in the markets after that. Several villages surround Nablus city entrance, such as Sawiyah village and care about cultivation of large tracts of wheat, in end of May they start harvests. West Bank of the Palestinian territories.
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