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  • Israel, Palestine, West Bank, Hebron, Jewish Settlers celebrate Purim protected by Israeli security forces. 28 February 2010
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  • Israel, Palestine, West Bank, Hebron, Jewish Settlers celebrate Purim protected by Israeli security forces March 2007
    BK_0912_DSC_0430.jpg
  • Israel, Palestine, West Bank, Hebron, Jewish Settlers celebrate Purim protected by Israeli security forces March 2007
    BK_0912_DSC_0155.jpg
  • Israel, Palestine, West Bank, Hebron, Jewish Settlers celebrate Purim protected by Israeli security forces March 2007
    BK_0912_DSC_0138.jpg
  • Israel, Palestine, West Bank, Hebron, Jewish Settlers celebrate Purim protected by Israeli security forces March 2007
    BK_0912_DSC_0433.jpg
  • Israel, Palestine, West Bank, Hebron, Jewish Settlers celebrate Purim protected by Israeli security forces March 2007
    BK_0912_DSC_0198.jpg
  • Israel, Palestine, West Bank, Hebron, Jewish Settlers celebrate Purim protected by Israeli security forces March 2007
    BK_0912_DSC_0154.jpg
  • Israel, Palestine, West Bank, Hebron, Jewish Settlers celebrate Purim protected by Israeli security forces. 28 February 2010
    BK_BEN_9512.jpg
  • Israel, Palestine, West Bank, Hebron, Jewish Settlers celebrate Purim protected by Israeli security forces. 28 February 2010
    BK_BEN_9503.jpg
  • Israel, Palestine, West Bank, Hebron, Jewish Settlers celebrate Purim protected by Israeli security forces. 28 February 2010
    BK_BEN_9452.jpg
  • Israel, Palestine, West Bank, Hebron, Jewish Settlers celebrate Purim protected by Israeli security forces. 28 February 2010
    BK_BEN_9235.jpg
  • Israel, Palestine, West Bank, Hebron, Jewish Settlers celebrate Purim protected by Israeli security forces March 2007
    BK_0912_DSC_0359.jpg
  • Israel, Palestine, West Bank, Hebron, Jewish Settlers celebrate Purim protected by Israeli security forces March 2007
    BK_0912_DSC_0206.jpg
  • Israeli soldiers are protecting the Gitai Avisar junction in the West Bank, Some stabbings had taken place on this site and the soldiers are stationed there to prevent another attack on the lone settlers
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  • Israel, Palestine, West Bank, Hebron, Jewish Settlers celebrate Purim protected by Israeli security forces. 28 February 2010
    BK_BEN_9425.jpg
  • Israel, Palestine, West Bank, Hebron, Jewish Settlers celebrate Purim protected by Israeli security forces March 2007
    BK_0912_DSC_0214.jpg
  • Tower and Stockade or wall and tower was a settlement method used by Zionist settlers in Mandatory Palestine during the 1936–39 Arab Revolt. The establishment of new Jewish settlements was legally restricted by the Mandatory authorities, but the British generally gave their tacit accord to the Tower and Stockade actions as a means of countering the Arab revolt. During the course of the Tower and Stockade campaign, some 57 Jewish settlements including 52 kibbutzim and several moshavim were established throughout the country. The legal base was a Turkish Ottoman law that was in effect during the Mandate period, which stated that no illegal building may be demolished if the roof has been completed.
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  • The old wall and guard tower surrounding the original settlement Bat Shlomo, founded in 1889, to protect the Jewish settlers from Arab raids
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  • Israel, Palestine, West Bank, Hebron, Jewish Settler praying at the Cave of Machpela
    BK_0912_DSC_0053.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Sarona, (now Hakirya) was settled in 1871 by a group of German Templers. They were finally deported in 1941 by the British Mandate.
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Reconstructed buildings of the Templer's colony Sarona, in central Tel Aviv. This colony was the third colony of the Templers in Palestine and was built in 1871. The templers were a religious society which has its roots in Pietism, their aim was to promote spiritual cooperation to advance the rebuilding of the Temple in the Holy Land.
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Reconstructed buildings of the Templers colony Sarona, in central Tel Aviv. This colony was the third colony of the Templers in Palestine and was built in 1871. The templers were a religious society which has its roots in Pietism, their aim was to promote spiritual cooperation to advance the rebuilding of the Temple in the Holy Land.
    CL_F081019CL07.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Sarona, (now Hakirya) was settled in 1871 by a group of German Templers. They were finally deported in 1941 by the British Mandate.
    IR_40256_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Reconstructed buildings of the Templer's colony Sarona, in central Tel Aviv. This colony was the third colony of the Templers in Palestine and was built in 1871. The templers were a religious society which has its roots in Pietism, their aim was to promote spiritual cooperation to advance the rebuilding of the Temple in the Holy Land.
    SL_Tel-Aviv_0637.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Reconstructed buildings of the Templers colony Sarona, in central Tel Aviv. This colony was the third colony of the Templers in Palestine and was built in 1871. The templers were a religious society which has its roots in Pietism, their aim was to promote spiritual cooperation to advance the rebuilding of the Temple in the Holy Land.
    CL_F081019CL09.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Reconstructed buildings of the Templers colony Sarona, in central Tel Aviv. This colony was the third colony of the Templers in Palestine and was built in 1871. The templers were a religious society which has its roots in Pietism, their aim was to promote spiritual cooperation to advance the rebuilding of the Temple in the Holy Land.
    CL_F081019CL03.jpg
  • Israel, West Bank, Samaria, Dotan Valley, A smart fence and patrol road around the Jewish settlement of Mavo Dotan
    HN_Agriculture_HGI_8982_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Sarona, (now Hakirya) was settled in 1871 by a group of German Templers. They were finally deported in 1941 by the British Mandate.
    IR_40244_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Iraeli Archive Old farmhouse
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Reconstructed buildings of the Templers colony Sarona, in central Tel Aviv. This colony was the third colony of the Templers in Palestine and was built in 1871. The templers were a religious society which has its roots in Pietism, their aim was to promote spiritual cooperation to advance the rebuilding of the Temple in the Holy Land.
    CL_F081019CL08.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Reconstructed buildings of the Templers colony Sarona, in central Tel Aviv. This colony was the third colony of the Templers in Palestine and was built in 1871. The templers were a religious society which has its roots in Pietism, their aim was to promote spiritual cooperation to advance the rebuilding of the Temple in the Holy Land.
    CL_F081019CL06.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Sarona, (now Hakirya) was settled in 1871 by a group of German Templers. They were finally deported in 1941 by the British Mandate.
    IR_40243_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Lower Galilee, Kibbutz Alonim founded 1938 Old house used by the original settlers
    OR_Kibbutz-Alonim_DSC_1037.jpg
  • Clipper Ship "Red Jacket": In the Ice off Cape Horn, on Her Passage from Australia, to Liverpool, August 1854. Hand-colored lithograph. Red Jacket was a clipper ship, one of the largest and fastest ever built. She was also the first ship of the White Star Line company. She was named after Sagoyewatha, a famous Seneca Indian chief, called "Red Jacket" by settlers. She was designed by Samuel Hartt Pook, built by George Thomas in Rockland, Maine, and launched in 1853, the last ship to be launched from this yard.
    IR_f_Red-Jacket_371973-crop.jpg
  • Israel, Western Galilee, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin) Bunkers used by the Israeli settlers during the 1948 war of independence
    SL_SL2_4791.jpg
  • Israel, Western Galilee, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin) Bunkers used by the Israeli settlers during the 1948 war of independence
    SL_SL2_4790.jpg
  • Israel, Lower Galilee, Kibbutz Alonim founded 1938 Old house used by the original settlers
    OR_Kibbutz-Alonim_DSC_1045.jpg
  • Israel, Western Galilee, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin) Bunkers used by the Israeli settlers during the 1948 war of independence
    SL_SL2_4779.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, the Tel Hai museum, a display of the original room and tools used by the first settlers in 1920
    OZ_010307_telhay2_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Clipper Ship "Red Jacket": In the Ice off Cape Horn, on Her Passage from Australia, to Liverpool, August 1854. Hand-colored lithograph. Red Jacket was a clipper ship, one of the largest and fastest ever built. She was also the first ship of the White Star Line company. She was named after Sagoyewatha, a famous Seneca Indian chief, called "Red Jacket" by settlers. She was designed by Samuel Hartt Pook, built by George Thomas in Rockland, Maine, and launched in 1853, the last ship to be launched from this yard.
    IR_f_Red-Jacket_371973.jpg
  • Israel, Western Galilee, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin) Bunkers used by the Israeli settlers during the 1948 war of independence
    SL_SL2_4777.jpg
  • Israeli and Palestinians jointly planting Olive trees, After The trees were damaged by Jewish settlers from the near by villages, West Bank, Israel
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  • An Israeli and palestinian planting an olive tree, after the trees in this patch were damaged by Jewish settlers
    IR_14772_fs_PSh.jpg
  • An Israeli and palestinian planting an olive tree, after the trees in this patch were damaged by Jewish settlers
    IR_14737_fs_PSh.jpg
  • An Israeli and palestinian planting an olive tree, after the trees in this patch were damaged by Jewish settlers
    IR_14781_fs_PSh.jpg
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