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By Activestills <http://972mag.com/author/activestills/> |Published March
28, 2013From Obama drama to Palm Sunday protests: A week in photos - March
21-27

*This week: Protests shadow Obama’s itinerary, a protest village in E1 is
built and demolished, animal rights activists are scarred for life, and
Palestinians march for water rights, prisoner solidarity, and to protest
Israel’s permit regime.*
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Activists hold banners in front of the U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv, as a
protest against U.S. military support to Israel, March 22, 2013. (Photo by:
Keren Manor/Activestills.org)


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A helicopter carrying U.S. President Barack Obama flies over a
demonstration against Obama’s visit to the West Bank, Ramallah, March 21,
2013. (Photo by: Oren Ziv/Activestills.org)


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Graffiti against the visit of the U.S. President Barak Obama to the West
Bank, Ramallah, March 21, 2013. (Photo by: Keren Manor/ Activestills.org)


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Palestinian policemen block Palestinian protesters during a demonstration
against the visit of U.S. President Barak Obama to the West Bank, Ramallah,
March 21, 2013. The Palestinian police prevented the protesters from
approaching the Palestinian presidential compound. (Photo by: Oren
Ziv/Activestills.org)


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A Palestinian special forces solider is seen on a roof near Nativity Square
before U.S. President Obama’s visit to Bethlehem, West Bank, March 22,
2013. Many streets in Bethlehem had been closed since the morning. The
visit only lasted half an hour. (Photo by: Anne Paq/Activestills.org)


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Palestinian activists protest in Deheishe refugee camp against U.S.
President Obama’s visit to Bethlehem, West Bank, March 22, 2013. (Photo by:
Anne Paq/Activestills.org)


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A huge Palestinian flag is seen opposite the settlement of Ma’ale Adummim
in a new protest camp in the E1 area which focused on the visit of U.S.
President Barack Obama, West Bank, March 21, 2013. (Photo by:Anne
Paq/Activestills.org)


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Palestinian activists build a structure from stones and mud in the Bab
al-Shams protest camp in the E1 area, West Bank, March 22, 2013. (Photo by:
Ryan Rodrick Beiler/Activestills.org)


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Israeli riot policemen detain Palestinian activists during the eviction of
the Palestinian protest camp “Bab al-Shams” in the E1 area, West Bank,
March 24, 2013. The camp was built four days before, during the visit of
Barack Obama. Forty activists were detained during the eviction and later
released. (Photo by: Oren Ziv/ Acvtivestills.org)


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Animal rights activists take part in an extreme protest by branding their
flesh with a hot metal stamp similar to those used to brand animals in
industrial meat farms, Tel Aviv, March 21, 2013. After the branding, they
were put in a truck and driven away. “269″ is the number that was branded
on a calf born into captivity on an Israeli meat farm, and has become a
symbol for the struggle against the abuse of animals. (Photo by: Yotam
Ronen/Activestills.org)


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Animal rights activists get tattoos of the number 269 as part of a global
day of action against industrialized animal farming, Boston, March 21,
2013. “269″ is the number that was branded on a calf born into captivity on
a meat farm in Israel, and has become a symbol for the struggle against the
abuse of animals. (Photo by: Tess Scheflan/Activestills.org)


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On World Water Day, Palestinian and international activists participate in
a solidarity walk between Palestinian communities in the Jordan Valley
whose water rights are denied by discriminatory Israeli policies and
practices. The walk included community visits and discussions. Jordan
Valley, West Bank, March 22, 2013. (Photo by: Ahmad
Al-Bazz/Activestills.org)


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Palestinians demonstrate in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners still on
hunger strike in Israeli prisons, especially Samer Issawi (more than 245
days). Nablus, West Bank, March 23, 2013. (Photo by: Ahmad
Al-Bazz/Activestills.org)


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In the annual Palm Sunday procession, Palestinian Christians carry signs
naming their West Bank communities, all of which are cut off from Jerusalem
by the Israeli separation barrier, requiring their residents to obtain
special permits to enter, East Jerusalem, March 24, 2013. Such restrictions
have dramatically reduced the number of Palestinians able to participate in
religious traditions of any faith in Jerusalem. The procession began at the
Church of Bethphage on the Mount of Olives, also known as the “Palm Sunday
Church,” which is located directly next to a Palestinian home that was
demolished by Israeli authorities several years ago. (Photo by: Ryan
Rodrick Beiler/Activestills.org)

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