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Dan Maas Portrait arabische Stadt in IsraelWasserkanal Landwirtschaft Kuhherde auf Weide Olivenbäume alte In der Sockenfabrick arbeiten PalästinenserInnen (in Kibbutz) Israel Palestine 1996
Its fruit, also called the olive, is of major agricultural importance in the Mediterranean region as the source of olive oil. The tree and its fruit give its name to the plant family, which also includes species such as lilacs, jasmine, Forsythia and the true ash trees (Fraxinus). The word derives from Latin olīva which is cognate with the Greek ἐλαία (elaía) ultimately from Mycenaean Greek e-ra-wa ("elaiva"), attested in Linear B syllabic script. The word "oil" in multiple languages ultimately derives from the name of this tree and its fruit.
Eine Palästinenserin arbeitet in der Sockenfabrik des Kibbutz Yasuur.Israel 01.96
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A Palestinian woman works in the sock factory. work woman
Yas'ur (Hebrew: יַסְעוּר, lit. petrel) is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located east of Acre in the Western Galilee, it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Asher Regional Council. In 2006 it had a population of 287.
The kibbutz was established in 1949 by immigrants from England and Hungary who were members of the Zionist Socialist youth movement Hashomer Hatzair