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Editor's choice for Palestine



This album contains the best pics of from Palestine, hand picked by the editor.

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Haram al Sharif


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Haram al Sharif - or the Temple Mount. Contains many pictures of the Dome of the Rock, the Al Aqsa Mosque and the Weiling Wall,

85 files, last one added on May 11, 2006

Al Quds (Jerusalem) June04


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Jerusalem - does it need any more of a description...??

55 files, last one added on May 11, 2006

The Apartheid Wall



This album contains pictures of the Israeli Apartheid wall in Palestine. The pictures are from various places in Palesine.

0 files, 20 linked files, 20 files total

Hebron June04


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Contains pictures from the Mosque of Ibrahim/Abraham (as), where he is burried. Also some pictures from the international observers group, Temporary International Presens in Hebron (TIPH).

33 files, last one added on May 11, 2006

Bethlehem June04


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Most pictures are from the Nativity Church, where Isa/Jesus (as) was born, according to the Christian belief.

18 files, last one added on May 11, 2006

Ramallah June04


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Pictures from our visit to Yassir Arafat - just a couple of months before he died. We had no problems seeing that he was quite week while talking to him.

20 files, last one added on May 11, 2006

Nazareth June04


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This album contains pictues from both churches of Annunciation, Capharnaum and the Church and Mount of Beatitudes

41 files, last one added on May 11, 2006

Masada June04


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Masada (a romanisation of the Hebrew Metzada, from metzuda, "fortress") is the name for a site of ancient palaces and fortifications on top of an isolated rock plateau, on the eastern edge of the Judean Desert overlooking the Dead Sea. Masada became famous for its attributed mythic significance in the First Jewish-Roman War (also known as the Great Jewish Revolt) when a siege of the fortress by troops of the Roman Empire led to a mass suicide of the site's Jewish Sicarii fugitives when defeat became imminent. Today, Masada is a very popular tourist destination.
See more information about Masada.

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Top rated - Palestine
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The rock inside the Dome of the RockThis picture shows the actual rock which the mosque the Dome of the Rock is build around. There is no place for prayers just beneath the dome of this mosque, as the rock surfaces the area. The structure at the left is built upon the area of the rock where the Prophet (saws) put his foot on, to climb the animal "Buraq".
(27 votes)
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Details of Al AqsaThe Al Aqsa mosque is the muslim's 3rd holy place after Mekka and Medina.
(2 votes)
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The apartheid wallHere the wall divided a main road. It is no longer possible to drive forward, one must take a left or right turn (seeing from the photographer's perspective). People wanting to go from this side to the other side must now travel 1-2 hours. Palestinians live on both sides of the wall.


The so called "security fence", which is mostly a 9 meter tall concrete wall. The wall often seperates Palestinans from Palestinians.

(2 votes)
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Al AqsaAl Aqsa mosque on the left and Dome of the Rock on the right. The Dome of the Rock, the mosque with the golden dome, is often confused with the Al Aqsa mosque. The Al Aqsa mosque is the muslim's 3rd holy place after Mekka and Medina.
(2 votes)
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Checkpoint near the Ibrahimi mosqueTo get inside the Ibrahimi mosque, one must pass 5 checkpoints. This is the fourthone.

The grave of Ibrahim (as) is located in the Ibrahimi mosque. The mosque is now divided in two, after Baruch Goldstein killed 27 Palestinans in their prayers in 1994. Muslims are not allowed to enter the part which is used by the jews. Palestinians are now longer allowed to enter the area near the mosque, unless they happen to live in that area.

(9 votes)
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Dome of the RockThe Dome of the Rock is often confused with the Al Aqsa mosque. The Al Aqsa mosque is the muslim's 3rd holy place after Mekka and Medina.
(11 votes)
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Al AqsaThe Al Aqsa mosque is the muslim's 3rd holy place after Mekka and Medina.
(6 votes)
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Al Aqsa with Jerusalem in the backgroundThe Al Aqsa mosque is the muslim's 3rd holy place after Mekka and Medina.
(6 votes)
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Checkpoint near the Ibrahimi mosqueTo get inside the Ibrahimi mosque, one must pass 5 checkpoints. This is the fourthone.

The grave of Ibrahim (as) is located in the Ibrahimi mosque. The mosque is now divided in two, after Baruch Goldstein killed 27 Palestinans in their prayers in 1994. Muslims are not allowed to enter the part which is used by the jews. Palestinians are now longer allowed to enter the area near the mosque, unless they happen to live in that area.

(3 votes)
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The carpet of Al Aqsa mosqueThe prayers are performed on this carpet.
(10 votes)
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Checkpoint near the Ibrahimi mosqueTo get inside the Ibrahimi mosque, one must pass 5 checkpoints. These soldiers belong to the second one.

The grave of Ibrahim (as) is located in the Ibrahimi mosque. The mosque is now divided in two, after Baruch Goldstein killed 27 Palestinans in their prayers in 1994. Muslims are not allowed to enter the part which is used by the jews. Palestinians are now longer allowed to enter the area near the mosque, unless they happen to live in that area.

(5 votes)
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Inisde Al AqsaThe timber that made up the al-aqsa mosque earlier.
(6 votes)

Random files - Palestine
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The Church of the NativityThe Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem is one of the oldest continuously operating churches in the world. The structure is built over the cave that tradition marks as the birthplace of Christ, and it is considered sacred by followers of Christianity.
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The Church of the NativityThe Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem is one of the oldest continuously operating churches in the world. The structure is built over the cave that tradition marks as the birthplace of Christ, and it is considered sacred by followers of Christianity.
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Landscape
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Ruins at MasadaMasada (a romanisation of the Hebrew Metzada, from metzuda, "fortress") is the name for a site of ancient palaces and fortifications on top of an isolated rock plateau, on the eastern edge of the Judean Desert overlooking the Dead Sea. Masada became famous for its attributed mythic significance in the First Jewish-Roman War (also known as the Great Jewish Revolt) when a siege of the fortress by troops of the Roman Empire led to a mass suicide of the site's Jewish Sicarii fugitives when defeat became imminent. Today, Masada is a very popular tourist destination.
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The Judean Desert a as seen from MasadaMasada (a romanisation of the Hebrew Metzada, from metzuda, "fortress") is the name for a site of ancient palaces and fortifications on top of an isolated rock plateau, on the eastern edge of the Judean Desert overlooking the Dead Sea. Masada became famous for its attributed mythic significance in the First Jewish-Roman War (also known as the Great Jewish Revolt) when a siege of the fortress by troops of the Roman Empire led to a mass suicide of the site's Jewish Sicarii fugitives when defeat became imminent. Today, Masada is a very popular tourist destination.
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The Wailing Wall
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Landscape
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View of Hebron from the roof top of TIPH - Temporary Internation Peace in Hebron

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