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New: Photos of the Occupation
June 11, 2003 - Israeli troops bulldozed flat the house of a wheelchair bound Palestinian citizen in the pre-1948 town of Al-Lydd, now the Israeli mixed town of Lod. Backed by an Israeli helicopter gunship and over 200 Israeli policemen, two Israeli bulldozers demolished the 40 square meter house of the 23-year-old Hany Zbeidah, a computer engineer, according to a human rights activist at the scene. Zbeidah was forcibly removed from his house, as it was demolished with the contents inside. - Islam Online



Protest the "Apartheid Wall" - Palestine Monitor Maps and Photos of the Israeli Separation Wall Protest the "Apartheid Wall" - Palestine Monitor Maps and Photos of the Israeli Separation Wall

 

 

 

 
Begun more than a year ago, the wall will separate Israeli and Jewish areas from Palestinian areas - BBC, AP photo

The barrier already snakes for mile after mile in the West Bank - BBC, AP photo

A Palestinian woman flees with her belongings as an Israeli army bulldozer demolishes her house.

Palestinian children standing near a newly-built section of the West Bank separation fence on the outskirts of Jerusalem on Friday. (AP photo)

Divest from firms doing business in Israel. Don''t fund the occupation.

Jonathan Cook

Homes for the Disembodied, by Mary Tuma, 2000, 50 continuous yards of silk, 13''x25''. (Electronic Intifada/Made in Palestine)

Picture of three Israeli pilots who refused to take part in missions inside of Palestinian territories.

 
         
         
 

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