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  • 17 April 2019, Tulkarem, West Bank, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompanier Fanny from Sweden, from the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel takes a photo of Yanoun. The village of Yanoun sits on a hillside in the Nablus Governorate of the West Bank. There is only one road into the village, which is otherwise surrounded on all sides by Israeli settlements.
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  • 17 April 2019, Tulkarem, West Bank, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel look out over Yanoun. The village of Yanoun sits on a hillside in the Nablus Governorate of the West Bank. There is only one road into the village, which is otherwise surrounded on all sides by Israeli settlements.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children. Here, EA Jane from Scotland.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: A group of children head to Al Minya school. On the wall in Arabic, is a poem about how to have good manners. Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children. Here, EA Jane from Scotland.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: A group of children head to Al Minya school. Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190318_AH1_597...jpg
  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: A group of children head to Al Minya school. Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 12 October 2018, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompanier Hans from Sweden shows a group around in Bethlehem, in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Hans is one of the participants in the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190318_AH2_979...jpg
  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children. Here, EA Jane from Scotland.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: A group of children head to Al Minya school. On the wall in Arabic, is a poem about how to have good manners. Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children. Here, EA Jane from Scotland.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190318_AH2_958...jpg
  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190318_AH1_602...jpg
  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 12 October 2018, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompanier Hans from Sweden shows a group around in Bethlehem, in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Hans is one of the participants in the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20181012_AH1_365...jpg
  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 18 March 2019, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel spend the morning doing a 'school run', by which they offer a peaceful protective presence for Palestinian children as they go to school at Al Minya.  With Israeli settler communities nearby, strong military presence, and a high-speed road passing just by the school entrance, an international presence can help ensure safe passage for the children.
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  • 17 April 2019, Tulkarem, West Bank, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Furniture maker Ali Dana runs a small shop in the Tulkarem refugee camp. The camp is integrated into the city, yet the refugees remain in a specific geographical area, as they otherwise risk losing their status as refugees, originally from Jaffa or other parts of present-day Israel, as they were forced to flee in 1948.
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  • 17 April 2019, Tulkarem, West Bank, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Furniture maker Ali Dana runs a small shop in the Tulkarem refugee camp. The camp is integrated into the city, yet the refugees remain in a specific geographical area, as they otherwise risk losing their status as refugees, originally from Jaffa or other parts of present-day Israel, as they were forced to flee in 1948.
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  • 12 October 2018, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: The separation barrier cuts through Bethlehem, separating the Israeli side from the Palestinian one, near Checkpoint 300.
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  • 12 October 2018, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: The separation barrier cuts through Bethlehem, separating the Israeli side from the Palestinian one. Here, a group of visitors walk towards Checkpoint 300, to cross into Israel.
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  • 12 October 2018, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: The separation barrier cuts through Bethlehem, separating the Israeli side from the Palestinian one, near Checkpoint 300.
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  • 12 October 2018, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: Leaves grow through a fence in Bethlehem, in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
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  • 12 October 2018, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: The separation barrier cuts through Bethlehem, separating the Israeli side from the Palestinian one, near Checkpoint 300.
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  • 12 October 2018, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: The separation barrier cuts through Bethlehem, separating the Israeli side from the Palestinian one, near Checkpoint 300.
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  • 12 October 2018, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: The separation barrier cuts through Bethlehem, separating the Israeli side from the Palestinian one, near Checkpoint 300.
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  • 12 October 2018, Bethlehem, Occupied Palestinian Territories: The separation barrier cuts through Bethlehem, separating the Israeli side from the Palestinian one, near Checkpoint 300.
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  • 1 March 2020, Tuqu, Palestine: Participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel undertake a 'school run' in Tuqu, by which they offer an international presence as Palestinian children go to school. The children are otherwise at risk of harrassment from Israeli settlers and military, as tensions can lead to confrontations in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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  • 1 March 2020, Tuqu, Palestine: Participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel undertake a 'school run' in Tuqu, by which they offer an international presence as Palestinian children go to school. The children are otherwise at risk of harrassment from Israeli settlers and military, as tensions can lead to confrontations in the occupied Palestinian territories.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200301_AH2_715...jpg
  • 1 March 2020, Tuqu, Palestine: Participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel undertake a 'school run' in Tuqu, by which they offer an international presence as Palestinian children go to school. The children are otherwise at risk of harrassment from Israeli settlers and military, as tensions can lead to confrontations in the occupied Palestinian territories.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200301_AH2_715...jpg
  • 1 March 2020, Tuqu, Palestine: Participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel undertake a 'school run' in Tuqu, by which they offer an international presence as Palestinian children go to school. The children are otherwise at risk of harrassment from Israeli settlers and military, as tensions can lead to confrontations in the occupied Palestinian territories.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200301_AH2_721...jpg
  • 1 March 2020, Tuqu, Palestine: Participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel undertake a 'school run' in Tuqu, by which they offer an international presence as Palestinian children go to school. The children are otherwise at risk of harrassment from Israeli settlers and military, as tensions can lead to confrontations in the occupied Palestinian territories.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200301_AH2_715...jpg
  • 1 March 2020, Tuqu, Palestine: Participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel undertake a 'school run' in Tuqu, by which they offer an international presence as Palestinian children go to school. The children are otherwise at risk of harrassment from Israeli settlers and military, as tensions can lead to confrontations in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel undertake a 'school run' in the H2 area of Hebron, by which they offer an international presence as Palestinian children go to school. The children are otherwise at risk of harrassment from Israeli settlers and military, as tensions can lead to confrontations in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daniel from Switzerland and Nora from Finland, both participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel walk down Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Nora from Finland, a participant in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel, looks out over Hebron from a vantage point in the area of Tel Rumeida.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daniel from Switzerland and Nora from Finland, both participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel look out over Hebron from a vantage point in the area of Tel Rumeida, Hebron.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel undertake a 'school run' in the H2 area of Hebron, by which they offer an international presence as Palestinian children go to school. The children are otherwise at risk of harrassment from Israeli settlers and military, as tensions can lead to confrontations in the occupied Palestinian territories. Here, Ecumenical Accompanier Daniel, from Switzerland.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Nora from Finland points to a kindergarten, as participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel undertake a 'school run' in the H2 area of Hebron, by which they offer an international presence as Palestinian children go to school. The children are otherwise at risk of harrassment from Israeli settlers and military, as tensions can lead to confrontations in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daniel from Switzerland and Nora from Finland, both participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel observe a wall on which 'Make love not walls' has been written. The wall has been mounted to block off the path from the Hebron Old City souq from an Israeli settlement inside the city.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: A school girl celebrates having done the hair of Nora from Finland, a participant in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel today undertaking a 'school run' in the H2 area of Hebron, by which the accompaniers offer an international presence as Palestinian children go to school. The children are otherwise at risk of harrassment from Israeli settlers and military, as tensions can lead to confrontations in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: A school girl places a flower in the hair of Daniel from Switzerland, a participant in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel today undertaking a 'school run' in the H2 area of Hebron, by which the accompaniers offer an international presence as Palestinian children go to school. The children are otherwise at risk of harrassment from Israeli settlers and military, as tensions can lead to confrontations in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daniel, a Swiss participant in the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel looks at a collection of signs mounted on the Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. Notably, the signs are in Hebrew and English, but not in Arabic. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Nora, a participant in the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel, points to a football field built by Israeli settlers on the Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daniel from Switzerland and Nora from Finland, both participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel walk through the H1 area of Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daniel from Switzerland and Nora from Finland, both participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel walk through the H1 area of Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 27 February 2020, Ramallah, Palestine: People go about their day at the fruit market in central Ramallah.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: Nurse Najwa Hawamdeh administers a foot exam as 87-year-old Diabetes patient Hamama Jaffal from Abu Dis visits the Augusta Victoria Hospital's Mobile Diabetes Clinic. Here, checking her pulse. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 27 February 2020, Ramallah, Palestine: 29-year-old Jihad Albaba, from the Am'ari Camp, works in a small shop in Ramallah, after graduating from studies in Telecommunication at the Lutheran World Federation vocational training centre in Ramallah. Here, she works on fixing the wifi functionality of a mobile phone.
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  • 27 February 2020, Ramallah, Palestine: 21-year-old Rana Jihad Qoud from Abu Qash near Ramallah works at Al-Takafel Insurance after graduating from her studies at the Lutheran World Federation Vocational Training Centre in Ramallah, where she trained to be a business secretary.
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  • 27 February 2020, Ramallah, Palestine: People go about their day at the fruit market in central Ramallah.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: The Augusta Victoria Hospital seen from Abu Dis. What used to be a 5-10 minute drive for people in Abu Dis to reach the hospital, is now a 30-40 minute detour, because of the separation wall.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: Supervisor Ziad Paradiah (left) and nurse Najwa Hawamdeh (right) work at the Mobile Diabetes Clinic of the Augusta Victoria Hospital. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: 43-year-old Intisar Alafandi (left)  from Abu Dis undergoes a glucotest administered by supervisor Ziad Paradiah (right) together with dietitian Samah Khatib (centre) as she visits the Mobile Diabetes Clinic of the Augusta Victoria Hospital for testing. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: A patient undergoes a glucotest. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: 43-year-old construction worker Ziad Halabeye from Abu Dis receives nutritional advice from dietitian Samah Khatib as he visits the Augusta Victoria Hospital's Mobile Diabetes Clinic. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 27 February 2020, Ramallah, Palestine: Na'el Shareef (left) runs a small phone shop in Ramallah. Here, with 29-year-old Jihad Albaba, from the Am'ari Camp, who works in the shop, since graduating from studies in Telecommunication at the Lutheran World Federation vocational training centre in Ramallah.
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  • 27 February 2020, Ramallah, Palestine: 21-year-old Rana Jihad Qoud from Abu Qash near Ramallah works at Al-Takafel Insurance after graduating from her studies at the Lutheran World Federation Vocational Training Centre in Ramallah, where she trained to be a business secretary.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200227_AH2_650...jpg
  • 27 February 2020, Ramallah, Palestine: 29-year-old Jihad Albaba, from the Am'ari Camp, works in a small shop in Ramallah, after graduating from studies in Telecommunication at the Lutheran World Federation vocational training centre in Ramallah. Here, she works on fixing the wifi functionality of a mobile phone.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: Students go about their day outside the mosque at Al-Quds University in Abu Dis.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: 87-year-old Diabetes patient Hamama Jaffal from Abu Dis undergoes a vibration sensitivity exam as she visits the Augusta Victoria Hospital's Mobile Diabetes Clinic. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: A bird sits on the dome of the mosque at Al-Quds University in Abu Dis.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: 87-year-old Diabetes patient Hamama Jaffal from Abu Dis visits the Augusta Victoria Hospital's Mobile Diabetes Clinic. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: 'Occupation' reads a text written on the separation wall. The separation wall runs through Abu Dis, closing it off from nearby Al-Shikhsa'ad.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: 87-year-old Diabetes patient Hamama Jaffal from Abu Dis undergoes a foot exam as she visits the Augusta Victoria Hospital's Mobile Diabetes Clinic. Here, undergoing a vibration sensitivity test administered by nurse Najwa Hawamdeh. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: 87-year-old Diabetes patient Hamama Jaffal from Abu Dis undergoes a foot exam as she visits the Augusta Victoria Hospital's Mobile Diabetes Clinic. Here, undergoing a monofilament sensitivity test administered by nurse Najwa Hawamdeh. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: Nurse Najwa Hawamdeh administers a foot exam of a patient from Abu Dis.  In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: The separation wall closes off Al-Shikhsa'ad from Abu Dis.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: The separation wall runs through Abu Dis, closing it off from nearby Al-Shikhsa'ad.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: 43-year-old construction worker Ziad Halabeye from Abu Dis visits the Augusta Victoria Hospital's Mobile Diabetes Clinic. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: Nurse Najwa Hawamdeh administers a foot exam of patient 49-year-old Diabetes patient Issam Muhsan from Abu Dis. Here, a monofilament sensitivity test. The testing is an annual routine for Diabetes patients. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: nurse Amal Abu-Ghanam carries out a foot exam of 16-year-old Diabetes patient Abdel Rahman. Here, through a monofilament sensitivity test. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: nurse Amal Abu-Ghanam carries out a foot exam of 16-year-old Diabetes patient Abdel Rahman. Here, checking his pulse. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: 87-year-old Diabetes patient Hamama Jaffal from Abu Dis undergoes a vibration sensitivity exam as she visits the Augusta Victoria Hospital's Mobile Diabetes Clinic. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: Nurse Najwa Hawamdeh administers a foot exam as 87-year-old Diabetes patient Hamama Jaffal from Abu Dis visits the Augusta Victoria Hospital's Mobile Diabetes Clinic. Here, comparing the size of Jaffal's foot vis-a-vis her shoe to make sure the shoe is wide enough, as Diabetes patients often develop sensitive feet. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: 87-year-old Diabetes patient Hamama Jaffal from Abu Dis prepares for a foot exam as she visits the Augusta Victoria Hospital's Mobile Diabetes Clinic. Here, sitting down with the support of nurse Najwa Hawamdeh (left) and Nurse Baraa Radayda (centre) who joins the team from the Ministry of Health clinic of the Palestinian Authority in Abu Dis to learn from the staff of the Augusta Victoria Hospital's mobile diabetes clinic. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: 87-year-old Diabetes patient Hamama Jaffal from Abu Dis visits the Augusta Victoria Hospital's Mobile Diabetes Clinic supported by nurse Najwa Hawamdeh. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: 87-year-old Diabetes patient Hamama Jaffal from Abu Dis visits the Augusta Victoria Hospital's Mobile Diabetes Clinic. Here, taking a glucotest administered by supervisor Ziad Paradiah. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: Nurse Najwa Hawamdeh administers a foot exam of a patient from Abu Dis. Here, checking the size of her foot vis-a-vis her shoe, to test that her shoes are spacious enough, as Diabetes patients often develop sensitive feet. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: Nurse Najwa Hawamdeh administers a foot exam of a patient from Abu Dis. Here, drawing up the size of her foot to test that her shoes are spacious enough, as Diabetes patients often develop sensitive feet. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: 43-year-old Intisar Alafandi (left) from Abu Dis  has her weight taken by dietitian Samah Khatib (right) in order to calculate her body-mass index, as she visits the Mobile Diabetes Clinic of the Augusta Victoria Hospital for testing. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: The separation wall runs through Abu Dis, closing it off from nearby Al-Shikhsa'ad.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: Dietitian Samah Khatib works at the Augusta Victoria Hospital's Mobile Diabetes Clinic. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: Nurse Najwa Hawamdeh administers a foot exam of patient 49-year-old Diabetes patient Issam Muhsan from Abu Dis, while nurse Amal Abu-Ghanam takes notes. The testing is an annual routine for Diabetes patients. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: Nurse Najwa Hawamdeh administers a foot exam of patient 49-year-old Diabetes patient Issam Muhsan from Abu Dis. The testing is an annual routine for Diabetes patients. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: Nurse Najwa Hawamdeh administers a foot exam of patient 49-year-old Diabetes patient Issam Muhsan from Abu Dis. The testing is an annual routine for Diabetes patients. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: Nurse Najwa Hawamdeh administers a foot exam taking the pulse of patient 49-year-old Diabetes patient Issam Muhsan from Abu Dis. The testing is an annual routine for Diabetes patients. In an effort to make Diabetes services more accessible to people in the West Bank, the Augusta Victoria Hospital offers a Mobile Diabetes Clinic, which moves around to various locations in the West Bank, offering screening and routine testing for Diabietes and the symptoms it causes.
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