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  • Hala Mustafa Hajj, 9, from Ramallah, in the Paediatric Chemotherapy Department of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
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  • A child is comforted by his mother as he is prepared for a CAT Scan in the Augusta Victoria Hospital. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF. The hospital has a Department of Oncology which is an advanced center for cancer treatment.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-79.jpg
  • Volunteers from the Lutheran Vocation Training Centre harvest olives on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-57.jpg
  • Volunteers from the Lutheran Vocation Training Centre harvest olives on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-24.jpg
  • Protective masks for specific treatments at the Cancer Treatment Centre of the Augusta Victoria Hospital, in the radiotherapy ward. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-37...jpg
  • Wajed Wouredat, 11, is attended by nurse Falastine Dirgham in the Paediatric Dialysis Department of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF. The hospital provides hemodialysis for patients in the West Bank with renal deficiency.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-19...jpg
  • Volunteers from the Lutheran Vocation Training Centre harvest olives on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-80.jpg
  • Volunteers from the Lutheran Vocation Training Centre harvest olives on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-98.jpg
  • An orthodox Jewish man walks through the Old City of Jerusalem wearing a shtreimel hat, a traditional fur hat worn by Hassidic Jews on Shabbat and Jewish holidays.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusale_20161024-021-73.jpg
  • T-shirts for sale in the Old City of Jerusalem say "Free Palestine" and "Freedom for Palestine"
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusale_20161024-021-25.jpg
  • Mu'tasem Al-Teill, technician at the Cancer Treatment Centre of the Augusta Victoria Hospital, in the radiotherapy ward. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-28...jpg
  • Rasmieh Awawdeh from Ramallah shares a joke with nurse Tasmin Tarayrah on the Hematology Ward of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. On his hand is written the word 'Hope'. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-20...jpg
  • Hiba Houshieh, technician at the Cancer Treatment Centre of the Augusta Victoria Hospital, directs a radiotherapy session from her control panel. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-25...jpg
  • Staff at the Bone Marrow Transplant department and laboratory. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-24...jpg
  • A sign warning of radiation at the Cancer Treatment Centre of the Augusta Victoria Hospital. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-25...jpg
  • in the Geriatric Department of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-17...jpg
  • Wajed Wouredat, 11, is attended by nurse Falastine Dirgham in the Paediatric Dialysis Department of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF. The hospital provides hemodialysis for patients in the West Bank with renal deficiency.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-13...jpg
  • Hiba Houshieh, technician at the Cancer Treatment Centre of the Augusta Victoria Hospital, directs a radiotherapy session from her control panel. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-33...jpg
  • Volunteers from the Lutheran Vocation Training Centre harvest olives on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-7.jpg
  • Khalil Sa'adeh from Jerusalem with Abdul Aziz Khalil in the Geriatric Department of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-25...jpg
  • A patient is injected on the Hematology Ward of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. On his hand is written the word 'Hope'. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-27...jpg
  • Khalil Sa'adeh from Jerusalem in the Geriatric Department of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-25...jpg
  • Nurses Nader Ayesh and Issa Khair in the Paediatric Dialysis Department of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF. The hospital provides hemodialysis for patients in the West Bank with renal deficiency.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-20...jpg
  • Murtada Dweik, 6, from Hebron, in the Paediatric Chemotherapy Department of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-21...jpg
  • Volunteers from the Lutheran Vocation Training Centre harvest olives on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-12...jpg
  • Volunteers from the Lutheran Vocation Training Centre harvest olives on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-13...jpg
  • Volunteers from the Lutheran Vocation Training Centre harvest olives on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-92.jpg
  • The golden roof of the Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem is seen from above, the Mount of Olives is seen behind.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-21.jpg
  • The golden roof of the Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem is seen from above, the Mount of Olives is seen behind.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-24.jpg
  • Volunteers from the Lutheran Vocation Training Centre harvest olives on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-47.jpg
  • Roofs of the Old City of Jerusalem taken from the spire at the Church of The Redeemer.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-3.jpg
  • A street scene in the Old City of Jerusalem after dark.
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  • Street scene near Damascus Gate in Jerusalem
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  • Fruit sellers in the Old City of Jerusalem at Damascus Gate
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  • In the Old City of Jerusalem, Israeli flags fly from buildings acquired by Jewish Settlers in the Arab quarter
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusale_20161024-021-54.jpg
  • T-shirts for sale in the Old City of Jerusalem say "Guns N Moses"
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusale_20161024-021-46.jpg
  • Outside the Holy Church of the Sepulchre, pilgrims gather before entering
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  • in the Geriatric Department of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-17...jpg
  • Staff at the Bone Marrow Transplant department and laboratory. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-23...jpg
  • Khalil Sa'adeh from Jerusalem (Right) with a nurse in the Geriatric Department of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-16...jpg
  • Wajed Wouredat, 11, is attended by nurse Falastine Dirgham in the Paediatric Dialysis Department of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF. The hospital provides hemodialysis for patients in the West Bank with renal deficiency.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-11...jpg
  • Yusra Darabee, 16, is attended by nurse Nader Ayesh in the Paediatric Dialysis Department of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF. The hospital provides hemodialysis for patients in the West Bank with renal deficiency.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-10...jpg
  • Yusra Darabee, 16, is attended by nurse Nader Ayesh in the Paediatric Dialysis Department of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF. The hospital provides hemodialysis for patients in the West Bank with renal deficiency.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-023-93.jpg
  • A radiotherapy session is directed from the control panel in the Cancer Treatment Centre in the August Victoria Hospital. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-31...jpg
  • Nu'man Dweikat, 20, from the Ballata Refugee Camp in Nablus, shares a joke with staff nurse Tasmin Tarayrah on the Hematology Ward of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. On his hand is written the word 'Hope'. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-28...jpg
  • Yusra Darabee, 16, is attended by nurse Nader Ayesh in the Paediatric Dialysis Department of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF. The hospital provides hemodialysis for patients in the West Bank with renal deficiency.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-16...jpg
  • Nurse Falastine Dirgham in the Paediatric Dialysis Department of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF. The hospital provides hemodialysis for patients in the West Bank with renal deficiency.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-19...jpg
  • Volunteers from the Lutheran Vocation Training Centre harvest olives on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-67.jpg
  • Volunteers from the Lutheran Vocation Training Centre harvest olives on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem.
    OPT_Hawkey_Jerusalem_20161025-022-59.jpg
  • Volunteers from the Lutheran Vocation Training Centre harvest olives on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem.
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  • Damascus Gate, Jerusalem
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  • A street sign says "Wall Street" on the Israel separation wall in Bethlehem. The Israeli West Bank barrier or wall is a separation barrier in the West Bank. Israel calls it a security barrier while Palestinians and many others call it a racial segregation or apartheid wall. At a total length of 708 kilometres (440 miles) upon completion, the border traced by the barrier is more than double the length of the Green Line, with 15% running along it or in Israel, while the remaining 85% cuts at times 18 kilometres (11 miles) deep into the West Bank, isolating about 9.4% of it, leaving an estimated 25,000 Palestinians isolated from the bulk of that territory.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-22...jpg
  • The Israeli West Bank barrier or wall is a separation barrier in the West Bank. Israel calls it a security barrier while Palestinians and many others call it a racial segregation or apartheid wall. At a total length of 708 kilometres (440 miles) upon completion, the border traced by the barrier is more than double the length of the Green Line, with 15% running along it or in Israel, while the remaining 85% cuts at times 18 kilometres (11 miles) deep into the West Bank, isolating about 9.4% of it, leaving an estimated 25,000 Palestinians isolated from the bulk of that territory.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161027-027-89.jpg
  • An Orthodox Icon is painted on a segment of the Israeli separation barrier. The Israeli West Bank barrier or wall is a separation barrier in the West Bank. Israel calls it a security barrier while Palestinians and many others call it a racial segregation or apartheid wall. At a total length of 708 kilometres (440 miles) upon completion, the border traced by the barrier is more than double the length of the Green Line, with 15% running along it or in Israel, while the remaining 85% cuts at times 18 kilometres (11 miles) deep into the West Bank, isolating about 9.4% of it, leaving an estimated 25,000 Palestinians isolated from the bulk of that territory.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-21...jpg
  • The Israeli West Bank barrier or wall is a separation barrier in the West Bank. Israel calls it a security barrier while Palestinians and many others call it a racial segregation or apartheid wall. At a total length of 708 kilometres (440 miles) upon completion, the border traced by the barrier is more than double the length of the Green Line, with 15% running along it or in Israel, while the remaining 85% cuts at times 18 kilometres (11 miles) deep into the West Bank, isolating about 9.4% of it, leaving an estimated 25,000 Palestinians isolated from the bulk of that territory.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-024-56.jpg
  • Owe Boersma of EAPPI in front of a tower on the separation wall in Bethlehem. The Israeli West Bank barrier or wall is a separation barrier in the West Bank. Israel calls it a security barrier while Palestinians and many others call it a racial segregation or apartheid wall. At a total length of 708 kilometres (440 miles) upon completion, the border traced by the barrier is more than double the length of the Green Line, with 15% running along it or in Israel, while the remaining 85% cuts at times 18 kilometres (11 miles) deep into the West Bank, isolating about 9.4% of it, leaving an estimated 25,000 Palestinians isolated from the bulk of that territory.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161027-027-49.jpg
  • The Israeli West Bank barrier or wall is a separation barrier in the West Bank. Israel calls it a security barrier while Palestinians and many others call it a racial segregation or apartheid wall. At a total length of 708 kilometres (440 miles) upon completion, the border traced by the barrier is more than double the length of the Green Line, with 15% running along it or in Israel, while the remaining 85% cuts at times 18 kilometres (11 miles) deep into the West Bank, isolating about 9.4% of it, leaving an estimated 25,000 Palestinians isolated from the bulk of that territory.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-30...jpg
  • The Israeli West Bank barrier or wall is a separation barrier in the West Bank. Israel calls it a security barrier while Palestinians and many others call it a racial segregation or apartheid wall. At a total length of 708 kilometres (440 miles) upon completion, the border traced by the barrier is more than double the length of the Green Line, with 15% running along it or in Israel, while the remaining 85% cuts at times 18 kilometres (11 miles) deep into the West Bank, isolating about 9.4% of it, leaving an estimated 25,000 Palestinians isolated from the bulk of that territory.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-22...jpg
  • Christian symbols stuck to the Israeli separation barrier in Bethlehem. The Israeli West Bank barrier or wall is a separation barrier in the West Bank. Israel calls it a security barrier while Palestinians and many others call it a racial segregation or apartheid wall. At a total length of 708 kilometres (440 miles) upon completion, the border traced by the barrier is more than double the length of the Green Line, with 15% running along it or in Israel, while the remaining 85% cuts at times 18 kilometres (11 miles) deep into the West Bank, isolating about 9.4% of it, leaving an estimated 25,000 Palestinians isolated from the bulk of that territory.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-21...jpg
  • A fragment of a mural seen through the window of a moving car in Bethlehem. The Israeli West Bank barrier or wall is a separation barrier in the West Bank. Israel calls it a security barrier while Palestinians and many others call it a racial segregation or apartheid wall. At a total length of 708 kilometres (440 miles) upon completion, the border traced by the barrier is more than double the length of the Green Line, with 15% running along it or in Israel, while the remaining 85% cuts at times 18 kilometres (11 miles) deep into the West Bank, isolating about 9.4% of it, leaving an estimated 25,000 Palestinians isolated from the bulk of that territory.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-19...jpg
  • A mural saying "El Salvador" is painted on the Israeli separation wall in Bethlehem. The Israeli West Bank barrier or wall is a separation barrier in the West Bank. Israel calls it a security barrier while Palestinians and many others call it a racial segregation or apartheid wall. At a total length of 708 kilometres (440 miles) upon completion, the border traced by the barrier is more than double the length of the Green Line, with 15% running along it or in Israel, while the remaining 85% cuts at times 18 kilometres (11 miles) deep into the West Bank, isolating about 9.4% of it, leaving an estimated 25,000 Palestinians isolated from the bulk of that territory.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-024-83.jpg
  • A mural on the Separation Barrier in Bethlehem depicts Leila Khaled, symbol of Palestinian Resistance. The Israeli West Bank barrier or wall is a separation barrier in the West Bank. Israel calls it a security barrier while Palestinians and many others call it a racial segregation or apartheid wall. At a total length of 708 kilometres (440 miles) upon completion, the border traced by the barrier is more than double the length of the Green Line, with 15% running along it or in Israel, while the remaining 85% cuts at times 18 kilometres (11 miles) deep into the West Bank, isolating about 9.4% of it, leaving an estimated 25,000 Palestinians isolated from the bulk of that territory.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-024-91.jpg
  • Students paint messages on the separation wall. The Israeli West Bank barrier or wall is a separation barrier in the West Bank. Israel calls it a security barrier while Palestinians and many others call it a racial segregation or apartheid wall. At a total length of 708 kilometres (440 miles) upon completion, the border traced by the barrier is more than double the length of the Green Line, with 15% running along it or in Israel, while the remaining 85% cuts at times 18 kilometres (11 miles) deep into the West Bank, isolating about 9.4% of it, leaving an estimated 25,000 Palestinians isolated from the bulk of that territory.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161027-026-10...jpg
  • A "school run" in the West Bank: ecumenical accompaniers visit schools as the students travel to and from the schools, to protect the students from agression and intimidation from Israeli forces and settlers. The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) is a programme coordinated by the World Council of Churches founded in response to a call from the local Heads of Churches in Jerusalem that brings internationals to the West Bank. Since 2002, over 1,500 volunteers have come for three months to be Ecumenical Accompaniers. Accompaniers offer protective presence to vulnerable communities and monitor and report human rights abuses. They join Palestinians and Israelis who work in nonviolent ways for peace and support the local churches.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-87.jpg
  • A "school run" in the West Bank: ecumenical accompaniers visit schools as the students travel to and from the schools, to protect the students from agression and intimidation from Israeli forces and settlers. The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) is a programme coordinated by the World Council of Churches founded in response to a call from the local Heads of Churches in Jerusalem that brings internationals to the West Bank. Since 2002, over 1,500 volunteers have come for three months to be Ecumenical Accompaniers. Accompaniers offer protective presence to vulnerable communities and monitor and report human rights abuses. They join Palestinians and Israelis who work in nonviolent ways for peace and support the local churches.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-91...jpg
  • A "school run" in the West Bank: ecumenical accompaniers visit schools as the students travel to and from the schools, to protect the students from agression and intimidation from Israeli forces and settlers. The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) is a programme coordinated by the World Council of Churches founded in response to a call from the local Heads of Churches in Jerusalem that brings internationals to the West Bank. Since 2002, over 1,500 volunteers have come for three months to be Ecumenical Accompaniers. Accompaniers offer protective presence to vulnerable communities and monitor and report human rights abuses. They join Palestinians and Israelis who work in nonviolent ways for peace and support the local churches.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-64.jpg
  • Children in the Aida Camp in Bethlehem look from windows. The West Bank has 19 refugee camps and 741,409 registered refugees. These are people who lost both home and means of livelihood when Israel occupied Palestinian territories by force in 1948.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-23...jpg
  • The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) is a programme coordinated by the World Council of Churches founded in response to a call from the local Heads of Churches in Jerusalem that brings internationals to the West Bank. Since 2002, over 1,500 volunteers have come for 3 months to be Ecumenical Accompaniers. Accompaniers offer protective presence to vulnerable communities and monitor and report human rights abuses. They join Palestinians and Israelis who work in nonviolent ways for peace and support the local churches.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-26...jpg
  • A "school run" in the West Bank: ecumenical accompaniers visit schools as the students travel to and from the schools, to protect the students from agression and intimidation from Israeli forces and settlers. The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) is a programme coordinated by the World Council of Churches founded in response to a call from the local Heads of Churches in Jerusalem that brings internationals to the West Bank. Since 2002, over 1,500 volunteers have come for three months to be Ecumenical Accompaniers. Accompaniers offer protective presence to vulnerable communities and monitor and report human rights abuses. They join Palestinians and Israelis who work in nonviolent ways for peace and support the local churches.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-16...jpg
  • A "school run" in the West Bank: ecumenical accompaniers visit schools as the students travel to and from the schools, to protect the students from agression and intimidation from Israeli forces and settlers. The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) is a programme coordinated by the World Council of Churches founded in response to a call from the local Heads of Churches in Jerusalem that brings internationals to the West Bank. Since 2002, over 1,500 volunteers have come for three months to be Ecumenical Accompaniers. Accompaniers offer protective presence to vulnerable communities and monitor and report human rights abuses. They join Palestinians and Israelis who work in nonviolent ways for peace and support the local churches.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-13...jpg
  • A "school run" in the West Bank: ecumenical accompaniers visit schools as the students travel to and from the schools, to protect the students from agression and intimidation from Israeli forces and settlers. The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) is a programme coordinated by the World Council of Churches founded in response to a call from the local Heads of Churches in Jerusalem that brings internationals to the West Bank. Since 2002, over 1,500 volunteers have come for three months to be Ecumenical Accompaniers. Accompaniers offer protective presence to vulnerable communities and monitor and report human rights abuses. They join Palestinians and Israelis who work in nonviolent ways for peace and support the local churches.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-15...jpg
  • A "school run" in the West Bank: ecumenical accompaniers visit schools as the students travel to and from the schools, to protect the students from agression and intimidation from Israeli forces and settlers. The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) is a programme coordinated by the World Council of Churches founded in response to a call from the local Heads of Churches in Jerusalem that brings internationals to the West Bank. Since 2002, over 1,500 volunteers have come for three months to be Ecumenical Accompaniers. Accompaniers offer protective presence to vulnerable communities and monitor and report human rights abuses. They join Palestinians and Israelis who work in nonviolent ways for peace and support the local churches.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-12...jpg
  • A "school run" in the West Bank: ecumenical accompaniers visit schools as the students travel to and from the schools, to protect the students from agression and intimidation from Israeli forces and settlers. The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) is a programme coordinated by the World Council of Churches founded in response to a call from the local Heads of Churches in Jerusalem that brings internationals to the West Bank. Since 2002, over 1,500 volunteers have come for three months to be Ecumenical Accompaniers. Accompaniers offer protective presence to vulnerable communities and monitor and report human rights abuses. They join Palestinians and Israelis who work in nonviolent ways for peace and support the local churches.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-11...jpg
  • A "school run" in the West Bank: ecumenical accompaniers visit schools as the students travel to and from the schools, to protect the students from agression and intimidation from Israeli forces and settlers. The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) is a programme coordinated by the World Council of Churches founded in response to a call from the local Heads of Churches in Jerusalem that brings internationals to the West Bank. Since 2002, over 1,500 volunteers have come for three months to be Ecumenical Accompaniers. Accompaniers offer protective presence to vulnerable communities and monitor and report human rights abuses. They join Palestinians and Israelis who work in nonviolent ways for peace and support the local churches.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-11...jpg
  • A "school run" in the West Bank: ecumenical accompaniers visit schools as the students travel to and from the schools, to protect the students from agression and intimidation from Israeli forces and settlers. The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) is a programme coordinated by the World Council of Churches founded in response to a call from the local Heads of Churches in Jerusalem that brings internationals to the West Bank. Since 2002, over 1,500 volunteers have come for three months to be Ecumenical Accompaniers. Accompaniers offer protective presence to vulnerable communities and monitor and report human rights abuses. They join Palestinians and Israelis who work in nonviolent ways for peace and support the local churches.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-46...jpg
  • A "school run" in the West Bank: ecumenical accompaniers visit schools as the students travel to and from the schools, to protect the students from agression and intimidation from Israeli forces and settlers. The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) is a programme coordinated by the World Council of Churches founded in response to a call from the local Heads of Churches in Jerusalem that brings internationals to the West Bank. Since 2002, over 1,500 volunteers have come for three months to be Ecumenical Accompaniers. Accompaniers offer protective presence to vulnerable communities and monitor and report human rights abuses. They join Palestinians and Israelis who work in nonviolent ways for peace and support the local churches.
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  • A mural in Bethlehem
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  • A Palestinian flag flies above a school in the West Bank.
    OPT_Hawkey_Bethlehem_20161026-025-18.jpg
  • Street sign for Jerusalem in the West Bank
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  • Countryside in the West Bank
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  • Some of the riot police were wearing Israeli-made military equipment, and carrying Israeli-made weapons. It is said that many officials are trained as well as equipped by Israel under agreements with the Honduran government. Honduras recently ordered a large military craft to be built in Israel, and has been one of a very small number of countries to vote with Israel on Jerusalem being the Israeli capital.
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  • Checkpoint 300 is located approximately 2 km inside the green line. Between 4,000 to 6,000 workers cross this checkpoint daily before 7am to reach their workplaces in Israel.<br />
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Palestinians in the West Bank must hold an Israeli permit to cross the checkpoint. They are not allowed free movement into Israel.<br />
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Many of the workers are labourers in the construction of illegal Israeli settlements.
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  • Inside the West Bank, there are dozens of wells, water treatment plants and pumping stations that pump water straight into Israel and the illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank, but leaving inadequate allocations for the Palestinians.<br />
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In the West Bank daily consumption of water per capita for domestic, urban, and industrial use is just 73 litres, but as low as 20 litres in some places. In Israeli towns daily consumption is 242 litres per capita. <br />
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The World Health Organization and other international bodies recommend 100 litres of water per capita per day as the minimum quantity for basic consumption. <br />
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This amount includes, in addition to domestic use, consumption in hospitals, schools, businesses, and other public institutions. Palestinian daily consumption is one-third less than the recommended quantity. <br />
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This inequality reflects a broader policy of discrimination against the Palestinians.
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  • Zoughbi Zoughbi takes part in a church ceremony for the handover of outgoing group 65 to incoming group 66 of accompaniers in Israel and Palestine.
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  • Palestinians at the spring in Battir village near Bethlehem, one of very few places in the West Bank where Israel hasn't taken control of the water source. The spring has been managed here since Roman times. <br />
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The line that the Separation Barrier is following has annexed significant water sources in the West Bank.
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  • Palestinians at the spring in Battir village near Bethlehem, one of very few places in the West Bank where Israel hasn't taken control of the water source. The spring has been managed here since Roman times. <br />
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The line that the Separation Barrier is following has annexed significant water sources in the West Bank.
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  • In the Catheral of St. George in Jerusalem, ecumenical accompaniers take part in a ceremony for the handover of outgoing group 65 to incoming group 66 of accompaniers in Israel and Palestine. Mark Brown leads a reflection.
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  • Israel Martínez, Tolupan indigenous man from Montaña de la Flor, Honduras, two days after the assassination of his friend José de Los Santos Sevilla, a teacher and leader of the Tolupán indigenous people in Honduras who was assassinated. <br />
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"We're defenceless, no one wants to help us. This might all be gone next time you come back".
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  • Israel Martínez, Tolupan indigenous man from Montaña de la Flor, Honduras. "See the frogspawn? Look, it's everywhere. See the snails in the water, on the stones? The animals drink this water, we drink this water straight from the river. The water in their [ladino] places is poisoned with fertlizers and by the ones who do the mining, they don't have frogs and snails any more, they're already dead, maybe they don't understand. They cut down their trees and now it doesn't rain any more. And now they want our land, our trees, they want to ruin our water, dry up our rivers. And they want to kill us. They are killing us".
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  • Dawn at Checkpoint 300 as thousands of Palestinian workers make their way to work in Israel.
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  • Through the Jordan Valley in the West Bank, large Israeli agricultural projects are run by settlers on illegal Israeli settlements. They produce fruit and vegetables and palm oil for export. These projects are all irrigated. <br />
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Meanwhile, Palestinian villages in the same area have restricted and inadequate water supplies, and many are prevented from getting connections to the water network. <br />
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in the northern part of the Jordan Valley, Israel has dismantled Palestinian irrigation systems and imposes the most restrictive water regime.
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