Upper Yanoun, as it appears from the road that climbs the steep
hillside of the valley.
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The electrical generator built with funds from the United Nations
Development Program. |
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The settlement buildings of Itamar on the hillside above Upper Yanoun.
Notice the green grass in the valley.
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 The
old "Roman" olive trees in the valley. They are called
Roman, because the villagers think they date back to the time of the Roman
Empire.
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 The
sisters who provide food and look out for the internationals who live next
door. |
She has sold these items to a young boy, who has come with an order
from his mother. Notice the sewing machine to the left and the
television to the right. |
 Arne
Essen, sitting in from of the wall of the house where internationals stay
in Yanoun, to provide protection for the Palestinian villagers.
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Stone ruins on the hilltop known to the Muslim villagers as "Nabanun,"
because naba means prophet and nun is the name of Joshua's father, who is
revered by the Muslims as a prophet of Allah.
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