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Sheet 19920450

Type: Positive, Negative, Digital
Color: Black & White
Country: Palästina
Region: Gazastreifen
Place: Al Shate-Camp
Date: May 10, 1992
Keywords:
Internat. Organisationen Hilfswerke Patrouillie

Image of sheet 19920450 photo 1: Soldaten sprechen mit Palästinensischen Frauen. Auf Rundfahrt durchs Flüchtlingslager. 
Military Patrol Israeli occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees 1992

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 2: Die zwei Mütter Frauen von jungen Palästinensern fragen israelische Soldaten vor einem Artillerie-Camp nach ihren vermissten Söhnen. √
The two women, mothers of young Palestinians ask Israeli soldiers in front of an artillery camp for their missing sons
Exhibition: Contres Pouvoirs, Altkirch 2018

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 2: Les deux mères de jeunes Palestiniens demandent des soldats israéliens devant d'un camp d'artillerie à Gaza pour leurs fils disparus.

Die zwei Mütter Frauen von jungen Palästinensern fragen israelische Soldaten vor einem Artillerie-Camp nach ihren vermissten Söhnen. √


The two women, mothers of young Palestinians ask Israeli soldiers in front of an artillery camp for their missing sons
Al Shate- Refugee Camp, Gazastreifen, Palästina 05.92 Palestine 1992 Occupied territory Gaza Strip √ Women Batallion Military soldier israeli Mother sons Human rights Refugees 
Two mothers ask about their missing sons at a Israeli army artillery camp. 

Aus: Out of Jerusalem / Jenseits von Jerusalem page: 96, 97

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 2: Les deux mères de jeunes Palestiniens demandent des soldats israéliens devant d'un camp d'artillerie à Gaza pour leurs fils disparus.

Die zwei Mütter Frauen von jungen Palästinensern fragen israelische Soldaten vor einem Artillerie-Camp nach ihren vermissten Söhnen. √

© 1992, OLIVIA HEUSSLER / www.clic.li
The two women, mothers of young Palestinians ask Israeli soldiers in front of an artillery camp for their missing sons
Al Shate- Refugee Camp, Gazastreifen, Palästina 05.92 Palestine 1992 Occupied territory Gaza Strip √ Women Batallion Military soldier israeli Mother sons Human rights Refugees 
Two mothers ask about their missing sons at a Israeli army artillery camp. 

Aus: Out of Jerusalem / Jenseits von Jerusalem page: 96, 97

Al-Shati camp (Arabic: مخيّم الشاطئ‎), also known as Beach camp, is a Palestinian refugee camp located in the northern Gaza Strip along the Mediterranean Sea coastline in the Gaza Governorate, and more specifically Gaza City. The camp's total land area consists of 727 dunums. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), al-Shati had a population of 87,158 inhabitants in mid-year 2006, while the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) reports a population of 78,800 registered refugees. The camp is the third largest refugee camp in the Palestinian Territories
Press archive printed media published with the use of a photography by Olivia Heussler: exhibition.

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 2: Les deux mères de jeunes Palestiniens demandent des soldats israéliens devant d'un camp d'artillerie à Gaza pour leurs fils disparus.

Press archive printed media published with the use of a photography by Olivia Heussler: .

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 4: Patroullie Israelischer Artillerie-Soldaten im Al-Shate Camp. Palästina, Gaza Streifen 05.92
Military Patrol Israeli drives in Jeep through occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees 1992 √ 
A patrol of Israeli artillery soldiers in Al Shate Camp.


Al-Shati camp (Arabic: مخيّم الشاطئ‎), also known as Beach camp, is a Palestinian refugee camp located in the northern Gaza Strip along the Mediterranean Sea coastline in the Gaza Governorate, and more specifically Gaza City. The camp's total land area consists of 727 dunums. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), al-Shati had a population of 87,158 inhabitants in mid-year 2006, while the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) reports a population of 78,800 registered refugees. The camp is the third largest refugee camp in the Palestinian Territories 
© 1992, OLIVIA HEUSSLER / www.clic.li

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 6: Soldaten sprechen mit Palästinensischen Frauen. Auf Rundfahrt durchs Flüchtlingslager. El Shate. Graffiti an Plexiglaswand des Militär Jeeps. Totenkopf und Be Happy.
Military Patrol Israeli occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees 1992 

Khan Yunis (Arabic: خان يونس‎, also spelled Khan Younis or Khan Yunus; translation: Caravanserai [of] Yunis) is a city in the southern Gaza Strip. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Khan Yunis had a population of 142,637 in 2007. Although Khan Yunis lies only four kilometers east of the Mediterranean Sea, its climate is semi-arid with temperature of 30 degrees Celsius maximum in summer and 10 degrees Celsius maximum in winter, with an annual rainfall of approximately 260 mm.


Al-Shati camp (Arabic: مخيّم الشاطئ‎), also known as Beach camp, is a Palestinian refugee camp located in the northern Gaza Strip along the Mediterranean Sea coastline in the Gaza Governorate, and more specifically Gaza City. The camp's total land area consists of 727 dunums. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), al-Shati had a population of 87,158 inhabitants in mid-year 2006, while the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) reports a population of 78,800 registered refugees. The camp is the third largest refugee camp in the Palestinian Territories

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 7: Israelische Soldaten auf Patrouille in El-Shate Camp, Gazastreifen, Palästina 1992. Les soldats israéliens d'un bataillon d'artillerie en patrouille par le camp d'Al Shate, Gaza, Palestine 1992. Military Patrol Israeli occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees army civilian refugee and animal soldier human

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 7: Patroullie Israelischer Artillerie Soldaten im Al-Shate Camp. Palästina, Gaza Streifen 05.92

Military Patrol Soldiers Israeli drives in jeep through occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees 1992 √  Human rights
Graffiti skull and crossbones 


Al-Shati camp (Arabic: مخيّم الشاطئ‎), also known as Beach camp, is a Palestinian refugee camp located in the northern Gaza Strip along the Mediterranean Sea coastline in the Gaza Governorate, and more specifically Gaza City. The camp's total land area consists of 727 dunums. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), al-Shati had a population of 87,158 inhabitants in mid-year 2006, while the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) reports a population of 78,800 registered refugees. The camp is the third largest refugee camp in the Palestinian Territories

© 1992, OLIVIA HEUSSLER / www.clic.li

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 7: Patroullie Israelischer Artillerie Soldaten im Al-Shate Camp. Palästina, Gaza Streifen 05.92

Military Patrol Soldiers Israeli drives in jeep through occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees 1992 √  Human rights
Graffiti skull and crossbones 


Al-Shati camp (Arabic: مخيّم الشاطئ‎), also known as Beach camp, is a Palestinian refugee camp located in the northern Gaza Strip along the Mediterranean Sea coastline in the Gaza Governorate, and more specifically Gaza City. The camp's total land area consists of 727 dunums. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), al-Shati had a population of 87,158 inhabitants in mid-year 2006, while the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) reports a population of 78,800 registered refugees. The camp is the third largest refugee camp in the Palestinian Territories

© 1992, OLIVIA HEUSSLER / www.clic.li

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 10: Israelische Soldaten auf Patrouille in El-Shate Camp, Gazastreifen, Palästina 1992.
Die Wände des israelischen Militärjeeps, sind mit Graffitis besprayt. 
Gaza Strip troops skull graffiti  soldier army 
Exhibition Out of: From time to time  / VonZeitzuZeit

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 10: Israelische Soldaten auf Patrouille in El-Shate Camp, Gazastreifen, Palästina 1992.
Die Wände des israelischen Militärjeeps, sind mit Graffitis besprayt. 
Gaza Strip troops skull graffiti  soldier army

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 13: Soldaten sprechen mit Palästinensischen Frauen. Auf Rundfahrt durchs Flüchtlingslager. El Shate. Graffiti an Plexiglaswand des Militär Jeeps. Totenkopf und Be Happy.
Military Patrol Israeli occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees 1992 

Khan Yunis (Arabic: خان يونس‎, also spelled Khan Younis or Khan Yunus; translation: Caravanserai [of] Yunis) is a city in the southern Gaza Strip. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Khan Yunis had a population of 142,637 in 2007. Although Khan Yunis lies only four kilometers east of the Mediterranean Sea, its climate is semi-arid with temperature of 30 degrees Celsius maximum in summer and 10 degrees Celsius maximum in winter, with an annual rainfall of approximately 260 mm.


Al-Shati camp (Arabic: مخيّم الشاطئ‎), also known as Beach camp, is a Palestinian refugee camp located in the northern Gaza Strip along the Mediterranean Sea coastline in the Gaza Governorate, and more specifically Gaza City. The camp's total land area consists of 727 dunums. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), al-Shati had a population of 87,158 inhabitants in mid-year 2006, while the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) reports a population of 78,800 registered refugees. The camp is the third largest refugee camp in the Palestinian Territories

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 14: Soldaten sprechen mit Palästinensischen Frauen. Auf Rundfahrt durchs Flüchtlingslager. El Shate. Graffiti an Plexiglaswand des Militär Jeeps. Totenkopf und Be Happy.
Military Patrol Israeli occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees 1992 

Khan Yunis (Arabic: خان يونس‎, also spelled Khan Younis or Khan Yunus; translation: Caravanserai [of] Yunis) is a city in the southern Gaza Strip. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Khan Yunis had a population of 142,637 in 2007. Although Khan Yunis lies only four kilometers east of the Mediterranean Sea, its climate is semi-arid with temperature of 30 degrees Celsius maximum in summer and 10 degrees Celsius maximum in winter, with an annual rainfall of approximately 260 mm.


Al-Shati camp (Arabic: مخيّم الشاطئ‎), also known as Beach camp, is a Palestinian refugee camp located in the northern Gaza Strip along the Mediterranean Sea coastline in the Gaza Governorate, and more specifically Gaza City. The camp's total land area consists of 727 dunums. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), al-Shati had a population of 87,158 inhabitants in mid-year 2006, while the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) reports a population of 78,800 registered refugees. The camp is the third largest refugee camp in the Palestinian Territories

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 15: Die israelischen Soldaten eines Artillerie-Bataillons. der Soldat suvht die Gegend nach jungen PalästinenserInnen ab. Noch immer herrscht nächtl. Ausgehverbot.

Military Patrol Israeli occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees 1992 √ army civilian refugee and animal soldier human rights
Aus: Out of Jerusalem / Jenseits von Jerusalem page: 95
Israeli soldiers patrolling the Al shate camp. There is a curfew every night.
Israeli patrol in occupied territories in Gaza.

zurück von Libération, Paris 2015
«Counter-power» Altkirch 2017

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 15: Israelische Soldaten auf Patrouille in El-Shate Camp, Gazastreifen, Palästina 1992.
Les soldats israéliens d'un bataillon d'artillerie en patrouille par le camp d'Al Shate, Gaza, Palestine 1992.

Military Patrol Israeli occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees army civilian refugee and animal soldier human rights
Aus: Out of Jerusalem / Jenseits von Jerusalem page: 95

«Counter-power» Altkirch 2017
Press archive printed media published with the use of a photography by Olivia Heussler in WGT

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 15: Les soldats israéliens d'un bataillon d'artillerie en patrouille par le camp d'Al Shate. Gaza. Palestine. 05.92

Un soldat israéliens d'un bataillon d'artillerie en patrouille par le camp d'Al Shate cherche des jeunes Palestiniens. Il y a encore la nuit Couvre-feu. Bande de gaza. Palestine 1992

Die israelischen Soldaten eines Artillerie-Bataillons. der Soldat suvht die Gegend nach jungen PalästinenserInnen ab. Noch immer herrscht nächtl. Ausgehverbot.

Military Patrol Israeli occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees 1992 √ army civilian refugee and animal soldier human rights
Aus: Out of Jerusalem / Jenseits von Jerusalem page: 95
Israeli soldiers patrolling the Al shate camp. There is a curfew every night.

Israeli patrol in occupied territories in Gaza.


Al-Shati camp (Arabic: مخيّم الشاطئ‎), also known as Beach camp, is a Palestinian refugee camp located in the northern Gaza Strip along the Mediterranean Sea coastline in the Gaza Governorate, and more specifically Gaza City. The camp's total land area consists of 727 dunums. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), al-Shati had a population of 87,158 inhabitants in mid-year 2006, while the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) reports a population of 78,800 registered refugees. The camp is the third largest refugee camp in the Palestinian Territories
© 1992, OLIVIA HEUSSLER / www.clic.li
zurück von Libération, Paris 2015
«Counter-power» Altkirch 2017

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 15: Les soldats israéliens d'un bataillon d'artillerie en patrouille par le camp d'Al Shate. Gaza. Palestine. 05.92

Un soldat israéliens d'un bataillon d'artillerie en patrouille par le camp d'Al Shate cherche des jeunes Palestiniens. Il y a encore la nuit Couvre-feu. Bande de gaza. Palestine 1992

Die israelischen Soldaten eines Artillerie-Bataillons. der Soldat suvht die Gegend nach jungen PalästinenserInnen ab. Noch immer herrscht nächtl. Ausgehverbot.

Military Patrol Israeli occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees 1992 √ army civilian refugee and animal soldier human rights
Aus: Out of Jerusalem / Jenseits von Jerusalem page: 95
Israeli soldiers patrolling the Al shate camp. There is a curfew every night.

Israeli patrol in occupied territories in Gaza.
zurück von Libération, Paris 2015
«Counter-power» Altkirch 2017

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 15: Israelische Soldaten auf Patrouille in El-Shate Camp, Gazastreifen, Palästina 1992.
Les soldats israéliens d'un bataillon d'artillerie en patrouille par le camp d'Al Shate, Gaza, Palestine 1992.


Military Patrol Israeli occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees army civilian refugee and animal soldier human rights
Aus: Out of Jerusalem / Jenseits von Jerusalem page: 95

«Counter-power» Altkirch 2017

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 15: Die israelischen Soldaten eines Artillerie-Bataillons. der Soldat suvht die Gegend nach jungen PalästinenserInnen ab. Noch immer herrscht nächtl. Ausgehverbot.

Military Patrol Israeli occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees 1992 √ army civilian refugee and animal soldier human rights
Aus: Out of Jerusalem / Jenseits von Jerusalem page: 95
Israeli soldiers patrolling the Al shate camp. There is a curfew every night.
Israeli patrol in occupied territories in Gaza.

zurück von Libération, Paris 2015
«Counter-power» Altkirch 2017

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 16: Israelische Soldaten auf Patrouille in El-Shate Camp, Gazastreifen, Palästina 1992. Les soldats israéliens d'un bataillon d'artillerie en patrouille par le camp d'Al Shate, Gaza, Palestine 1992. Military Patrol Israeli occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees army civilian refugee and animal soldier human

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 18: Graffiti. Patroullie militaire israélien au territoire occupé, Bande de Gaza, Al Shate Refugeecamp, Palestine 1992.

Israelische Militär Patroullie im Gazastreifen. Totenkopf emblem Palästina Graffiti
Military Patrol Israeli Jeep Soldier occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees 1992 √  Graffiti skull and crossbones patrol Israel army military soldier jeep truck pick up troops
From:  Out of Jerusalem / Jenseits von Jerusalem page Nr. : 110 111
Out of: From time to time  / Von Zeit zu Zeit 

An Israeli military jeep patrolling the Al Shate Camp. 
Israeli soldier on patrol in Al Shate Camp in the Gaza Strip.
Exhibition: Contres Pouvoirs, Altkirch 2018
Shadows and other Natures gerahmt 24 x 30 cm verk. Martin Buechi 10.2022 framed pp 1450.-
Ricardo on sale 20230913

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 20: © 1992, OLIVIA HEUSSLER/ www.clic.li
Israelischen Artillerie Soldaten auf Patroullie. Es herrscht nächtliches   Ausgehverbot. Gaza 05.92 curfew spray  1992 √
Graffiti in Israeli military patrol jeep in Al Shate Camp in the Gaza Strip. weapon waffen arms armed soldier hand scull skull crossbones high format hochformat


Al-Shati camp (Arabic: مخيّم الشاطئ‎), also known as Beach camp, is a Palestinian refugee camp located in the northern Gaza Strip along the Mediterranean Sea coastline in the Gaza Governorate, and more specifically Gaza City. The camp's total land area consists of 727 dunums. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), al-Shati had a population of 87,158 inhabitants in mid-year 2006, while the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) reports a population of 78,800 registered refugees. The camp is the third largest refugee camp in the Palestinian Territories
© 1992, OLIVIA HEUSSLER / www.clic.li

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 23: Les deux mères de jeunes Palestiniens demandent des soldats israéliens devant d'un camp d'artillerie à Gaza pour leurs fils disparus.

Die zwei Mütter Frauen von jungen Palästinensern fragen israelische Soldaten vor einem Artillerie-Camp nach ihren vermissten Söhnen. √

© 1992, OLIVIA HEUSSLER / www.clic.li
The two women, mothers of young Palestinians ask Israeli soldiers in front of an artillery camp for their missing sons
Al Shate- Refugee Camp, Gazastreifen, Palästina 05.92 Palestine 1992 Occupied territory Gaza Strip √ Women Batallion Military soldier israeli Mother sons Human rights Refugees 
Two mothers ask about their missing sons at a Israeli army artillery camp. 

Aus: Out of Jerusalem / Jenseits von Jerusalem page: 96, 97


Al-Shati camp (Arabic: مخيّم الشاطئ‎), also known as Beach camp, is a Palestinian refugee camp located in the northern Gaza Strip along the Mediterranean Sea coastline in the Gaza Governorate, and more specifically Gaza City. The camp's total land area consists of 727 dunums. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), al-Shati had a population of 87,158 inhabitants in mid-year 2006, while the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) reports a population of 78,800 registered refugees. The camp is the third largest refugee camp in the Palestinian Territories

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 24: Israeli army on military patrol in Al-Shate Refugee camp. Gazastrip Palestine 1992.

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 28: gaza

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 32: Israeli Military Patrol in occupied Gaza-Strip Palestine 1992.

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Image of sheet 19920450 photo 36: Be Happy.
Military Patrol Israeli occupied territory Gaza Strip Palestine Al Shate Refugeecamp Refugees 1992

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