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Leonard Freed - ISRAEL.
Jerusalem, ISRAEL. 1989. Arab children watch demonstration by religious Jews in Old City.
27th May 1989. Ramallah, young boys in the Arab town armed with stones, the weapons of the Intefada battle.
West Bank, young Arab brother and sister at home outside a Jewish religious settlement.
Tel Aviv, the sea front.
West Bank, Ramallah. Groups of Arab children setting up street blockades against army patrols.
West Bank settlement, Friday night Sabath ceremonies in a Jewish family.
Tfuzim.West Bank.2 June 1989. An Israeli soldier on guard.
1989. New Jewish settlers on the West Bank.
Ramla. The "Intifada" battle of stones, between Arab youths who made barricades against the Israeli soldie
27th May 1989.Tfuzim, West Bank.Every morning, before going to work, Israel BLONDER prays. The people from Tzufim are living strictly according to laws of their
Jerusalem, Arab children watching Jewish children marching through the Arab quarter near the Wailing Wall.
West Bank, religious services in a new make-shift religious settlement.
West Bank, a new Jewish religious settlement with its name in large characters.
Tel Aviv, 1989.Street demonstration against the creation of new settlements in the occupied territory.1989
Religious Jewish West Bank settlement, Jewish children returning home under armed guard going through Arab villages.
ISRAEL. Tel Aviv, june 1989. Left wing jews protest against settlements in west bank. The speaker is the writer Amos Oz.
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