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East Jerusalem

  • A crowd confronts police while carrying a coffin; flags and tension are visible. Mourning as resistance: Israel’s necropolitics from Palestine to Lebanon Dalia Ismail · 17 May
  • The image depicts a solitary olive tree on a hillside, set against a clear blue sky. In the background, there are rolling hills and a view of a valley scattered with small buildings, likely part of a village or town. The landscape appears dry with patches of greenery, suggesting a rural area. The olive tree, with its twisted trunk and sparse leaves, stands out prominently in the foreground, adding a touch of nature to the scene. Palestine: In the West Bank, free rein for settler brutality Jean Stern · 27 January
  • The image shows a large crowd of people gathered together, holding numerous Israeli flags. The atmosphere appears to be part of a demonstration or rally, with many individuals engaged in conversation or focused on the event. The background features buildings and trees, indicating an urban setting. The flags are prominently displayed, creating a sense of unity among the participants. From Tel Aviv to Haifa: ‘Do you believe this is the end of Israel?’ Jean Stern · May 2024
  • The image shows three individuals, viewed from behind, observing a large crowd at an outdoor event. The crowd is holding blue and white flags, which may symbolize a national identity. The individuals are wearing kippahs (traditional Jewish head coverings). The setting appears to be a public gathering, possibly a rally or demonstration, with trees and buildings visible in the background. The atmosphere seems lively and engaged. In Israel, the Settlers on the Counter-offensive Clothilde Mraffko · May 2023
  • The image depicts an abandoned or derelict area, likely an old airstrip or airport. In the background, there is a control tower or building, which appears to be in disrepair. Surrounding the area are sparse patches of vegetation, including some wildflowers, and the ground is mostly composed of white gravel or concrete. The sky is clear and blue, indicating a bright, sunny day, and the overall scene conveys an atmosphere of neglect and desolation. The Planned Theft of Qalandia, Jerusalem’s Forgotten Airport Laurent Perpigna Iban · May 2020
  • The image depicts a young woman holding a baby, both appearing to be in a challenging environment. The woman has a serious expression on her face, and her hair is unkempt. The baby, swaddled in a heavy garment, is held close to her. In the background, there's a sign written in Arabic, which seems to indicate a location, possibly related to a city or area. The overall atmosphere conveys a sense of hardship and resilience. The image is in black and white, emphasizing the emotional weight of the scene. The Second Nakba: Displacement of Palestinians in and after the 1967 Occupation Munir Nuseibah · June 2017
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