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"The Road of Passion", a Postcard by the DWRC

A postcard published by the Democracy and Workers' Rights Center (DWRC) featuring a black-and-white photograph of Palestinian Laborers as they are standing at the Beit Hanoun's Israeli Military Checkpoint, which is also known as Erez Crossing. On its reverse, the card provides information on the Occupation's confiscation of the right to move and travel of the Palestinians in and out of Gaza Strip, where twenty-six thousand  Palestinian laborers inside Gaza Strip own a labor permit to work in Israel, as they pass through Beit Hanoun's Israeli Military Checkpoint, which is mainly a 2.5 km long and 2 m wide and ends with a narrow passage of one-meter width and 400 meters length.  The card also features an appeal to end such violation against the right to move and travel by contacting the Israeli Ambassadors among several countries, as well as reaching out to the Israeli Prime Minster back then, Mr. Ehud Barak.  

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Ozrail, Samar, "The Palestinian Working Women Society for Development Collection," archival inventory, 10 October 2019, the Palestinian Museum Digital Archive.

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0289.02.0011
"The Road of Passion", a Postcard by the DWRC

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