Between Abu Dis and Jerusalem lies a separation fence, which divides what was once the main street of one town. The locals removed one of the fence bars, and, in the middle of the day men, women, children, businessmen, workers, students, cross the fence, with slight discomfort, taking with them, briefcases, ladders, and whatever else they need. The film emphasizes the irony of the benefit of such a fence.
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
Between Abu Dis and Jerusalem lies a separation fence, which divides what was once the main street of one town. The locals removed one of the fence bars, and, in the middle of the day men, women, children, businessmen, workers, students, cross the fence, with slight discomfort, taking with them, briefcases, ladders, and whatever else they need. The film emphasizes the irony of the benefit of such a fence.
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis