Image:Israeli West Bank Barrier.jpg

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  • Description: Israel's "Security Fence", "West Bank Barrier". 10 meters high and reinforced concrete.
  • Source: The Photographer. Originally uploaded to a different location.
  • Photographer: Justin McIntosh
  • Taken: August 2004
  • License: CC-by-2.0
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Picture of the day This image was selected as a picture of the day for May 28, 2005. It was captioned as followed:

English: Israeli West Bank Barrier

Deutsch: Israelische Sperranlagen zum Westjordanland

Français : Mur israélien avec la Cisjordanie

Español: Muro israeli de la franja izquierda


Asturianu: Muria israelí de la franxa izquierda

Česky: Izraelská bariéra na západním břehu

Deutsch: Israelische Sperranlagen zum Westjordanland

English: Israeli West Bank Barrier

Español: Muro israeli de la franja izquierda

Français : Mur israélien avec la Cisjordanie

Gaeilge: An Bacainn na Bruaigh Thiar i Iosrael

ગુજરાતી: ઇઝરાયેલની પશ્ચિમ કિનારાની દીવાલ

日本語: ヨルダン川西岸地区の分離フェンス

Nederlands: Israëlische Westoeverafscheiding

Português: Barreira em Israel Ocidental

Русский: «Стена безопасности» на западном берегу реки Иордан

Slovenčina: Izraelská bariéra na západnom brehu

Slovenščina: Izraelski zid na Zahodnem Bregu

ไทย: กำแพงเวสต์แบงก์ สร้างโดยอิสราเอล

zh-hans: 以色列在约旦河西岸修建的隔离墙

Bân-lâm-gú: Israel tī Sai-hōaⁿ khí-chō ê 1 tó· piah.

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