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Tulkarm Governorate
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 2003.
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The electronic fence of the Israeli settlement of Matan, with the mosque of the nearby West Bank Palestinian village of Chabla looming in the background. A concrete separation wall was built six years ago between these neighboring settlements.
Photo: Ahikam Seri, 2003.

An Israeli army outpost atop the concrete wall separating the Jewish village of Bat Hefer from the West Bank Palestinian city of Tul Karem. The section of the wall in Bat Hefer was one of the first sections built to separate Israeli and Palestinian areas
Photo: Ahikam Seri, 2002.

A farmer in Habla showing a confiscation order
Photo: PENGON, 2003.

The wall surrounding Tulkarm, next to road No.6
Photo: Yehezkel Lein / B’Tselem, 2003.

A view of the separation barrier in the Tulkarm area
Photo: Yehezkel Lein / B’Tselem, 2003.

A view of the separation barrier heading towards Jayyus
Photo: Yehezkel Lein / B’Tselem, 2003.

Civilians and taxis waiting to cross the southern entrance of the separation barrier to Baqa ash Sharqiya
Photo: Yehezkel Lein / B’Tselem, 2003.

The security fence near Baka Al-Garbiya
Photo: Moshe Milner / Israeli National Photo Collection, 2004.