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Jerusalem, February 2020

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  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Ecumenical Accompaniers Kristin (left) and Charlotte (right) walk through the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. While a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood, Sheikh Jarrah is under constant pressure from Israeli settler movements looking to push Palestinian families out and take over the area.
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  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Daily life in the Jerusalem Old City.
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  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Daily life on Nablus Road in East Jerusalem.
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  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Part of a home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem has just been demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
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  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: The Damascus Gate, one of the entry points into the Old City in Jerusalem.
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  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: 26-year-old Mohammad Bashiti shows his home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem to participants Kristin (right) and Charlotte (left) in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI), where he has just had a part demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH1_511...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: A participant in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel documents how a home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem has just been demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH1_514...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Part of a home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem has just been demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH1_514...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Part of a home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem has just been demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH1_515...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Ecumenical Accompaniers Kristin (left) and Charlotte (right) walk through the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. While a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood, Sheikh Jarrah is under constant pressure from Israeli settler movements looking to push Palestinian families out and take over the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_677...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Ecumenical Accompaniers Kristin (left) and Charlotte (right) walk through the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. While a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood, Sheikh Jarrah is under constant pressure from Israeli settler movements looking to push Palestinian families out and take over the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_678...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: View in the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. While a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood, Sheikh Jarrah is under constant pressure from Israeli settler movements looking to push Palestinian families out and take over the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_679...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: View in the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. While a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood, Sheikh Jarrah is under constant pressure from Israeli settler movements looking to push Palestinian families out and take over the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_679...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: View in the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. While a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood, Sheikh Jarrah is under constant pressure from Israeli settler movements looking to push Palestinian families out and take over the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_679...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Mohammed Sabbagh lives in the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. While a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood, Sheikh Jarrah is under constant pressure from Israeli settler movements looking to push Palestinian families out and take over the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_680...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Mohammed Sabbagh lives in the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. While a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood, Sheikh Jarrah is under constant pressure from Israeli settler movements looking to push Palestinian families out and take over the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_681...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Mohammed Sabbagh lives in the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. While a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood, Sheikh Jarrah is under constant pressure from Israeli settler movements looking to push Palestinian families out and take over the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_681...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: A pair of Jewish men walk in the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. While a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood, Sheikh Jarrah is under constant pressure from Israeli settler movements looking to push Palestinian families out and take over the area.
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  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Ecumenical Accompaniers Kristin (left) and Charlotte (right) walk through a market street in the Muslim Quarter of the Jerusalem Old City.
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  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: 26-year-old Mohammad Bashiti stands in front of his home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem, where he has just had a part demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_687...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: 26-year-old Mohammad Bashiti shows his home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem to participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI), where he has just had a part demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_687...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Two participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel document how a home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem has just been demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_688...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Part of a home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem has just been demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_689...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: 26-year-old Mohammad Bashiti shows his home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem to participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI), where he has just had a part demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_690...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_691...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_692...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_692...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_693...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_693...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_694...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_694...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_694...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_695...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_696...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_695...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Mohammed Sabbagh lives in the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. While a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood, Sheikh Jarrah is under constant pressure from Israeli settler movements looking to push Palestinian families out and take over the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_681...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_696...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_696...jpg