
Area H1 - H2 - Mapping Hebron's Apartheid
Control of H1 shifted to the Palestinian Authority and H2 remained under Israeli military control. The H2 area is inhabited by approximately 35 000 Palestinians and 500 settlers living in four …
Introduction - Mapping Hebron's Apartheid
According to the Hebron Protocol, signed by the Palestine Liberation Organisation and the Government of Israel in 1997, the city of Hebron was divided into two sections, known as H1 …
Home - Mapping Hebron's Apartheid
The map shows how the Old City of Hebron is gradually being sterilized to facilitate colonization and Judaization of the Old City. The map easily illustrates how Israel’s strategy of Judaization …
Checkpoint 56 - Mapping Hebron's Apartheid
One of the most photographed checkpoints in Hebron. It is a symbol of the occupation, separating area H1 from H2 and closing the entrance to Al-Shu - hada Street. In its current state (since …
Interactive Map - Mapping Hebron's Apartheid
H1 - H2 Border Street closed to Palestinians Street closed to Palestinian vehicles loading. Personal Stories Azza family ... Settlements in Hebron; Area A, B, C; Checkpoints ; …
Checkpoints - Mapping Hebron's Apartheid
Barriers designed by the Israeli Defense Forces to control Palestinian movement within strategic areas (in the case of Hebron - areas close to the settlements and The Tomb of the Patriarchs).
Resources - Mapping Hebron's Apartheid
Protection cluster Palestinian territory, Protection concerns and humanitarian impacts of settlement activity in Hebron city (H2), April 2014.
Glossary - Mapping Hebron's Apartheid
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Barriers - Mapping Hebron's Apartheid
In the H2 area of Hebron, they usually take the form of different kinds of road gates. In contrast to closures designed with the possibility of allowing the passage of certain people (most …
Closures - Mapping Hebron's Apartheid
Variety of obstructions that prevent the crossing or passing of pedestrians and vehicles. Created with the aim of stopping Palestinian access to areas where Israel is interested in retaining …