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Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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A United Nations (UN) vehicle passes the premises of the NGO UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East). The Gaza Strip is undergoing medical aid and donations from Muslim countries around the world. There are also many associations active in the field of health, education, for women's rights or for assistance to agriculture. May 10, 2018. Gaza City. Strip Gaza. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Portrait of Yasser Arafat. The city of Gaza is an open-air art gallery. Everywhere the walls are covered with various inscriptions. From personal messages to advertising to propaganda drawings or simple artistic frescoes, it is a means of expression for everyone. Gaza. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Daily life, Gaza Palestine

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Market day in a main artery of a city near Rafah. The agricultural sector of Gaza represents a small share of the economy (between 7 and 8%). At least 30,000 Gazans are officially working in agriculture. With Israeli army pesticide applications and the buffer zone (30% of Gazan agricultural land), farmers are struggling to properly exploit these fertile lands. May 13, 2018. Gaza. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Children play in front of men who collect waste. 470,000 tons of waste are produced each year in Gaza, or 1,300 per day. The landfills of the Gaza Strip are all saturated and only that of the center meets anti-pollution standards. The health risks associated with this mismanagement are particularly high because of the high density (1.6 million inhabitants in less than 400 square kilometers). The proximity of landfills to densely populated areas increases the risk of disease spread, while releases of toxic gases or liquids pose a risk of air and groundwater pollution while water resources are already extremely limited . May 13, 2018. Rafah. Gaza strip.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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View of the main hall of the mosque of the city of Malaka. The men discuss and pray a few days before the beginning of Ramadan. May 13, 2018. Malaka. Gaza strip. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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mosque of the city of Malaka. Almost all of the people in the Gaza Strip are Muslim Sunni. May 13, 2018. Gaza City. Gaza strip. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Palestine Islamic Bank is engaged in banking, financial and commercial services in addition to investment activities in accordance with Islamic Sharia. May 13, 2018. Gaza. Gaza Strip

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Mediterranean sea view from Gaza City beach. The white lights on the horizon indicate the fishermen gone to sea. Since the Israeli-Egyptian blockade, the sea is also framed by Israeli ships to maintain the blockade. Under the current restrictions, Palestinians are allowed to fish only 6 nautical miles from the coast (11kms), although a 2002 agreement between the United Nations and Israel allows them to go 12 nautical miles (22kms) , and that the 1993 Oslo Accords gives them the right to go 20 miles (37kms). May 13, 2018. Gaza City. Gaza strip. Palestine

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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A man prays in the street behind his shop at nightfall. Almost all of the people in the Gaza Strip are Muslim Sunni. May 14, 2018. Gaza. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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A man, in his mobile shop, prepares pita bread for people who walk at night on the seashore. 14 May 2018. Gaza. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Symbol of Hamas on one of the infrastructure of the movement. Several buildings and training centers are located in the center of Gaza City. The movement, which came to power in 2007, is planning a return to the land of Israel. May 10, 2018. Gaza City. Gaza strip. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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View of the minaret of the mosque of the city of Rafah. Almost all of the people in the Gaza Strip are Muslim Sunni. May 13, 2018. Gaza City. Gaza strip. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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People wait for their authorization in the waiting room at the border crossing. Reopening of Rafah border post between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. The Egyptian government authorized the reopening of the post during the Ramadan period. May 12, 2018. Rafah. Gaza strip. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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One of the entrance of the city of Gaza materialized by a metal structure above the road where it is written -welcome to Gaza-. May 14, 2018. Gaza City. Gaza strip. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Procession in the streets of Gaza for the funeral of a person who died in clashes with the Israeli army at the border. May 14, 2018. Gaza. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Border crossing Palestinian side. a corridor of 300 meters on each side of the border allows passage from the Israeli border post to the Palestinian border post. May 14, 2018. Gaza City. Gaza strip. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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View from the windshield of a car on buildings near the border with Israel. They are partly destroyed, following the war of 2014. May 10, 2018. Erez. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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An anti israel graffiti on a wall in Gaza city. May 10, 2018. Gaza. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Two young street vendors walk under a poster of the telecom company Watanya sponsoring the Palestinian football team. It is one of the two operators of mobile telephony in Palestine. 3g is not available on the Palestinian networks of Gaza Strip, Israel prohibiting access for security measures. Most people therefore have an Israeli card too. May 11, 2018. Gaza City. Gaza strip. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Children pass by the last hospital built in the Gaza Strip (opening late 2015). The hospital saw the light of day for Indonesian donations. The idea was conceived by the Indonesian NGO Medical Emergency Rescue Committee. The Gaza Strip is undergoing medical aid and donations from Muslim countries around the world. There are also many associations active in the field of health, education, for women's rights or for assistance to agriculture. May 11, 2018. Gaza Strip. Beit Lahia. Palestine.

Daily life, Gaza Palestine
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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A shepherd walks his goats in the buffer zone, near the Israel border, in Beit-Hanoun north of the Gaza strip. 50% of Gaza's animal production previously came from this buffer zone. The agricultural sector of Gaza represents a small share of the economy (between 7 and 8%). At least 30,000 Gazans are officially working in agriculture. With the use of Israeli army pesticides and the size of the buffer zone (30% of Gazan agricultural land), farmers are struggling to properly exploit these fertile lands. All agricultural infrastructure is systematically destroyed by the Israeli army to free field to his snipers who guard the border. May 10, 2018. Gaza. Palestine.