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Sheet 19931230

Type: Positive, Negative, Digital
Color: Black & White
Country: Israel
Region: Gazastreifen
Place: Khan Yunis
Date: Nov 28, 1993
Keywords:
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Image of sheet 19931230 photo 0: Strassenszene mit Kinder vor Graffiti fuer einen Frieden mit Israel, Gaza City 1993.
Gazastreifen. Gaza strip Palestine Palästina 11.93 Graffitti Kinder Frieden
Strassenszene mit Kindern in Gaza City, die vor einem Graffiti mit Friedenstauben posieren, aufgenommen im November 1993, kurz nach dem Zustandekommen des Oslo-Abkommens zwischen Israel und den Palaestinensern zur Loesung des Nahostkonflikts. Olivia Heussler) Street scene in Gaza City, Palestine, after Oslo accord, November 1993

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Image of sheet 19931230 photo 0: Strassenszene street scene in Gaza City. Gazastreifen. Gaza strip Palestine Palästina 11.93 Graffitti Kinder Frieden
Strassenszene mit Kindern in Gaza City, die vor einem Graffiti mit Friedenstauben posieren, aufgenommen im November 1993, kurz nach dem Zustandekommen des Oslo-Abkommens zwischen Israel und den Palaestinensern zur Loesung des Nahostkonflikts. Olivia Heussler) Street scene in Gaza City, Palestine, after Oslo accord, November 1993

 © 1993, Olivia Heussler √

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Image of sheet 19931230 photo 1: Strassenszene in Gaza City. Gazastreifen. Palästina 11. 1993 √ Palestine Gaza Strip Kids playing Street scene behindert invalid handicapped boy girl laughing laugh happy after the oslo peace talk. Stadt crutches
Kinder Menschen Krüken

 © 1993, Olivia Heussler

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Image of sheet 19931230 photo 1: Strassenszene in Gaza City. Gazastreifen. Palästina 11. 1993 √ Palestine Gaza Strip Kids playing Street scene behindert invalid handicapped boy girl laughing laugh happy after the oslo peace talk. Stadt crutches
Kinder Menschen Krüken

 © 1993, Olivia Heussler

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Image of sheet 19931230 photo 1: Strassenszene in Gaza City. Gazastreifen. Palästina 11. 1993 √ Palestine Gaza Strip Kids playing Street scene behindert invalid handicapped boy girl laughing laugh happy after the oslo peace talk. Stadt crutches
Kinder Menschen Krüken

 © 1993, Olivia Heussler
Press archive printed media published with the use of a photography by Olivia Heussler: book.

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Image of sheet 19931230 photo 3: Strassenszene in Gaza City. Gazastreifen. Palästina 11.93 Palestine Gaza Strip Kids playing Street scene behindert invalid handicapped boy girl laughing laugh happy after the oslo peace talk. Stadt crutches

© 1993, Olivia Heussler √ Kinder spielen Wandbild Mural Graffitti

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Image of sheet 19931230 photo 7: Hindah El Amudi, 52, auch Omsalim genannt protestiert seit Jahren immer wieder vor dem Hauptsitz des IKRK in Gaza für die Freilassung junger Palästinenser u.a. auch für ihre Söhne. Gaza City. Gazastreifen. Palästina 11.9
Hindah El Amudi (Omsalin) protest's since years every friday for the liberation of her 4 sons in prison. ICRC Headquater of Gaza  Strip Palestine 28.11. 1993 
mother woman wife son killed Rotes Kreuz Internationales red cross

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Image of sheet 19931230 photo 11: Isr

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Image of sheet 19931230 photo 13: Strassenszene in Gaza City. Gazastreifen. Palästina 11. 1993 √ Palestine Gaza Strip Kids playing Street scene behindert invalid handicapped boy girl laughing laugh happy after the oslo peace talk. Stadt crutches
Kinder Menschen Krüken

 © 1993, Olivia Heussler

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Image of sheet 19931230 photo 19: In der Siedlung Neve Deqalim lernen junge Frauen jüdische Geschichte und Religion. Die meisten kommen aus dem Negev und verlassen am Wochenende den Gazastreifen. Neve Deqalim, Khan Yunis Gazastreifen. 11.93

Neve Dekalim (Hebrew: נְוֵה דְּקָלִים) (lit. "Oasis of Palms") was an Israeli settlement and a community in the Gush Katif settlement bloc in the Gaza Strip. It was founded in 1983 after the Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula, on uninhabited sand dunes. Neve Dekalim served as a regional center for the Gush Katif region and was the seat of the Hof Aza Regional Council. It was located between the former Egyptian town of Khan Yunis and the Mediterranean Sea. ]Neve Dekalim was evacuated in August 2005 as part of Israel's unilateral disengagement plan. It was turned into a terrorist training camp by Hamas.

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Image of sheet 19931230 photo 20: In jüdischer Siedlung Neve Deqalim Gush Katif. Karte
 Gazastreifen. Soldatinnen. Mädchen Schulklasse. 2 



Gush Katif (Hebrew: גוש קטיף, lit. Harvest Bloc) was a bloc of 17 Israeli settlements in the southern Gaza strip. Gush Katif was specifically mentioned by Yitzhak Rabin, the Israeli prime minister who fell victim to an assassin in 1995, as essential to Israel's security border.[1] In August 2005, the Israeli army moved the 8,600 residents of Gush Katif to Israel. They were evicted from the area and their homes demolished as part of Israel's unilateral disengagement plan from the Gaza Strip portion of the Palestinian Territories.

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Image of sheet 19931230 photo 28: Israelische Soldaten sind in der jüdischen Siedlung Neve Deqalim stationiert. Gazastreifen. 11. 1993 √ jewish settler settlement Military Army Israeli soldier in Gaza strip Palestine occupied territory 

Neve Dekalim (Hebrew: נְוֵה דְּקָלִים) (lit. "Oasis of Palms") was an Israeli settlement and a community in the Gush Katif settlement bloc in the Gaza Strip. It was founded in 1983 after the Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula, on uninhabited sand dunes. Neve Dekalim served as a regional center for the Gush Katif region and was the seat of the Hof Aza Regional Council. It was located between the former Egyptian town of Khan Yunis and the Mediterranean Sea. ]Neve Dekalim was evacuated in August 2005 as part of Israel's unilateral disengagement plan. It was turned into a terrorist training camp by Hamas.

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