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The Esplanade of the Mosques and the Wailing Wall, Jerusalem, Israel and The Palestinian Territories (31°47’ N, 35°14’ E).  Moshav (co-operative village) farm at Nahalal, Jezrael plain, Israel (32°41’ N, 35°13’ E).The Separation Wall built by Israel in the West Bank (31°50’ N, 35°14’ E).
Salt formations on the west coast of the Dead Sea, Israel (31°20’ N, 35°25’ E).Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory, West Bank (31°45’ N, 35°19’ E).Greek Monastery of Marsaba, Judaean desert, Israel (31°35’ N, 35°00’ E).
The Esplanade of the Mosques and the Wailing Wall, Jerusalem, Israel and Palestinian Territories (31°45’ N, 35°15’ E).Olive plantation, Lower Galilee, Israel (32°54’ N, 35°20’ E).A playground in Beit She
Yad Vashem, memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, Jerusalem, Israel (31°46’ N, 35°10’ E).Masada, Judaean desert, Israel (31°19’ N, 35°21’ E).Salt formations on the west coast of the Dead Sea, Israel (31°20’ N, 35°25’ E).
The Peace Tents: a project by the artist Clara Halter in Jerusalem, Israel (31°46’ N, 35°14’ E).Gazelle in a field, Israel (32°30’ N, 35°30’ E).Bat Yam, Tel Aviv district, Israel (32°01’ N, 34°45’ E).
 The Wailing Wall, Jerusalem, Israel and The Palestinian Territories (31°45’ N, 35°15’ E). The Esplanade of the Mosques and the Wailing Wall, Jerusalem, Israel and The Palestinian Territories (31°45’ N, 35°15’ E).The Great Lavra of St. Sabas, Judean desert, Israel (31°42’ N, 35°19’ E).
Kibbutz of Sha’alvim, near Modi’in, Central District, Israel (31°52’ N, 34°59’ E).Modern Modi’in, southeast of Tel Aviv, near West Bank border, Center District, Israel (31°53’ N, 35°00’ E).Fishermen in the Sea of Galilee, North District, Israel (32°46’ N, 35°34’ E).
Druze town beetween Haifa and the Sea of Galilee, North District, Israel (32°45’ N, 35°27’ E).Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, Israel and The Palestinian Territories (31°47’ N, 35°14’ E).Mitzpe Jericho, an israeli settlement in the West Bank, Judean desert, West Bank, Israel and The Palestinian Territories (31°49’ N, 35°24’ ).
Bedouin Settlement, Judean desert, West Bank, Israel and The Palestinian Territories (31°45’ N, 35°19’ E). Orange grove near Ashdod, Southern District , Israel (31°44’N, 34°39’ E). Monastery of the Cross, Jerusalem, Israel (31°46’ N, 35°12’ E).




Salt formations on the west coast of the Dead Sea, Israel (31°20’ N, 35°25’ E).

The Dead Sea, which is 75km long and 15km wide, is the lowest point on the planet, 418 metres below sea level.  Its colour, which varies from place to place, is marked by white patches, a sign of its high salt content, nine times higher than the ocean average: no plant or animal life is possible in this part of the valley.  The Dead Sea is shared by three countries, Israel and the West Bank to the West, and Jordan to the east.  But the Dead Sea has lost 30% of its surface area since 1972, and its level is dropping by nearly a metre every year: its waters, along with the River Jordan which feeds it, is being diverted to irrigate the Negev desert.  For these three countries, the critical water shortage threshold has been reach, with renewable water resources less than or only just equal to 500m3 per year and per person.  More than ever before, access to water resources, such as water courses, lakes and the water table, have become strategic for countries in the area, and their control is a source of conflict.

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