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Hagana members washing up at the faucets installed at Kibbutz Hanita in the Western Galilee
Photo: Zoltan Kluger, 1938.

The watchtower in Kibbutz Tel Amal (Today: Nir David)
Photo: Zoltan Kluger, 1937.

A woman stringing a barbed wire fence at Kibbutz Ein Gev
Photo: Zoltan Kluger, 1937.

A volunteer working on the protective wall of Kibbutz Ein Gev
Photo: Zoltan Kluger, 1937.

The watchtower at Kibbutz Hanita in the Western Galilee
Photo: Zoltan Kluger, 1939.

Putting up the watchtower at the Kibbutzim Sha’ar Hagolan and Massada in the Jordan Valley
Photo: Zoltan Kluger, 1937.

Volunteers helping to establish Kibbutz Ein Gev in the Galilee
Photo: Zoltan Kluger, 1937.

Volunteers on trucks carrying building material to establish Kibbutz Ein Gev, at the Sea of Galilee                                                          Building the first hut at Kibbutz Ein Gev
Photos: Zoltan Kluger, 1937.

Kibbutz Ein Gev members building a protective outer fence
Photos: Zoltan Kluger, 1937.

Aerial photograph of an agricultural settlement in the Lahish Strip, Ashdod region
Photographer unknown, 1953.

The private house of Israel’s Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in his Negev ranch is a paradigm of Israeli architecture: a Mediterranean-style ‘Wall and Tower’ with a new caravan outpost.
Photo: Sharon Rotbard, 2002 / From: A Civilian Occupation: The Politics of Israeli Architecture. Edited by Rafi Segal, Eyal Weizman

Meron Benvenisti: In the Light of the Morning After
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