Boy with a kite, Hebron.
Part of the town of Hebron.
A Palestinian boy looks down at setllers alighting from their vehicle below.
Palestinian shops near the Tomb of the Patriarchs, closed by Israel for "security reasons."
In this part of Hebron, the Jewish settlement overlooks a Palestinian market street. The wire mesh is to protect the market from garbage thrown from the settler apartments.
A Palestinian boy above a stairway to his home. Above him is a wire mesh, on top of which is garbage thrown from the adjacent Jewish settler household.
Part of a Palestinian home adjacent to the Jewish settlement and a miliary post. This room in the home was firebombed by settlers; one child was killed.
Water tank on top of a Palestinian home adjacent to the Jewish settlement. The tank was punctured with a pick by the settlers.
A market in Hebron. Above the street is garbage thrown down by Jewish settlers in the apartments above.
Outside the Tomb of the Patriarchs. The building which houses the Tomb has been divided. One part is a mosque, accessible to Muslims. The other part is a synagogue, accessible to Jews.
The mosque at the Tomb of Abraham.
Partition separating the Muslim and Jewish parts of the Tomb of the Patriarchs.
Young Palestinian men detained as they passed through a checkpoint on the way to the mosque at the Tomb of the Patriarchs. I was in a coffee shop overlooking the checkpoint. These men had their ID documents taken by the soldier, they were left standing there for about an hour, their documents were then returned to them and they were allowed to continue on their way.
in the market.
Old men being questioned by Israeli soldiers near the Tomb of the Patriarchs.
Israeli soldier outside the Tomb of the Patriarchs.