Massive bureaucracy in motion:

Palestinian farmers from the West Bank village of Ni’lin wait to cross the separation wall on the way to harvest their olive trees in the land confiscated by Israel and located in the other side of the wall, October 17, 2012. For the first time since the wall was built in 2008, the Israel authorities gave permits to farmers to cross the wall and to harvest their olive trees. The olive trees behind the wall are in bad condition, since the farmers could not reach them in recent years. (photo by: Oren Ziv/ Activestills.org)

Massive bureaucracy in motion:

Palestinian farmers from the West Bank village of Ni’lin wait to cross the separation wall on the way to harvest their olive trees in the land confiscated by Israel and located in the other side of the wall, October 17, 2012. For the first time since the wall was built in 2008, the Israel authorities gave permits to farmers to cross the wall and to harvest their olive trees. The olive trees behind the wall are in bad condition, since the farmers could not reach them in recent years. (photo by: Oren Ziv/ Activestills.org)

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  2. cynicallyjaded said: Of course it’s all just to protect poor Israel from the terrorist farmers, right? Blatant bullshit like this and still we have alleged peace lovers supporting Israel? This entire situation defies logic on every level from BOTH sides!
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