Palestine 1991 Balata Camp.
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State of Palestine. West Bank. Balata Camp. Palestinian refugees. An elderly moslem woman wearing a Hijab looks outside of her window. Nobody is in the streets because the Israel Defense Forces (IDF, also called Tzahal or the military forces of the State of Israel) have impose a military curfew, which means that people are obliged to stay 24 hours into houses. The curfew can last for days and can only be lifted by the IDF when they decide to do it. A Hijab, also spelled ḥijāb, is a veil that...
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