Israeli army engineers remove cement blocks from a security barrier in Gilo, a Jerusalem suburb annexed in 1967. The blocks were set up during the second Palestinian "'intifada" or uprising in 2000 to block gunfire from adjacent West Bank towns.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Never-Ending Conflict
Israeli army engineers remove cement blocks from a security barrier in Gilo, a Jerusalem suburb annexed in 1967. The blocks were set up during the second Palestinian "'intifada" or uprising in 2000 to block gunfire from adjacent West Bank towns.
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