'Phylakterion', Jerusalem 2005 Wall Grafifti at Bethlehem 2005 'Boys Will Be...' Peeking into the Women's Section at the Western Wall, Jerusalem 2005 'Armed and Wailing', Jerusalmen 2005 'Far Right', Jerusalem 2005 'Razor Dome', Jerusalem 2005
Orthodox Jews crowd the "Wailing" Wall in Jerusalem 2005. The West Bank Wall and guard tower at Kalandia checkpoint. The wall is being constructed with a largely Palestinian work force employed by Israel. Aida refugee camp, Bethlehem 2005 Former CNN Middle East Bureau chief and Beruit hostage Jerry Levin, walks the wall near his house in Bethlehem, 2005. Robert Banks graffiti near Bethlehem 2005. Title mine.
Orthodox Jews crowd the "Wailing" Wall in Jerusalem 2005.
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West Bank Palestinians are seeing more and more of their
land confiscated by the 25-foot tall, eventual 400km
long Israeli "security fence". And yes,
in addition to being a land grab, it has also stopped
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At the Wailing Wall in
Jerusalem, Jews pray for the return of their holiest
site, the Temple Mount, which lies just beyond it. The
area is currently occupied by The Dome of the Rock, one
of Islam's holiest and most fought over sites.
To many, this is ground zero
for the ultimate fulfillment of Bible prophecy.
This brief essay is merely an
introduction to works in progress.
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