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Photos of Hebron

Palestinian students at Qurtuba School.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The principal of Qurtuba School.

A student drawing done on the day that Palestinians remember those who are in Israeli prisons.  The flag of Palestine is in the center.  Green is the color of the uniforms that Israeli soldiers wear.  Israeli flags are encircling the entire world of the picture.

Here the Palestinian flag encircles the man who is held captive in prison.  Tears are running from his eyes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Another student at Qurtuba School in the H2 section of Hebron.

And another child, who lives in H2.

Older students leaving Qurtuba School, after descending the stone staircase.

A student entering her house on the street in H2 that leads from the Israeli army checkpoint to the Qurtuba School and also to Beit Hadassah settlement.  Note the metal door and the metal protection shielding the stairway up to the living quarters on the second floor of the building.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Palestinian two-year old boy who was beaten in the street by settler children, sitting on the lap of his uncle, who was beaten on the street by four settler men.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Four children of the families living in the building next to the Qurtuba School, in addition to the injured child to the left.  The two girls in the photo are students in the Qurtuba School.  They are seated on the roof of their building holding a wire used to dry laundry.  The building behind then, which is next to the Beit Hadrassah settlement, was newly constructed to house Jewish settlers, after housing like their owned by Palestinians was confiscated by the Israeli government ostensibly for security reasons and then demolished to make room for a large Jewish settlement.

 

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