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Hagana members washing up at the faucets installed at Kibbutz Hanita in the Western Galilee
Photo: Zoltan Kluger, 1938.

The watchtower in Kibbutz Tel Amal (Today: Nir David)
Photo: Zoltan Kluger, 1937.

A woman stringing a barbed wire fence at Kibbutz Ein Gev
Photo: Zoltan Kluger, 1937.

A volunteer working on the protective wall of Kibbutz Ein Gev
Photo: Zoltan Kluger, 1937.

The watchtower at Kibbutz Hanita in the Western Galilee
Photo: Zoltan Kluger, 1939.

Putting up the watchtower at the Kibbutzim Sha�ar Hagolan and Massada in the Jordan Valley
Photo: Zoltan Kluger, 1937.

Volunteers helping to establish Kibbutz Ein Gev in the Galilee
Photo: Zoltan Kluger, 1937.

Volunteers on trucks carrying building material to establish Kibbutz Ein Gev, at the Sea of Galilee                                                          Building the first hut at Kibbutz Ein Gev
Photos: Zoltan Kluger, 1937.

Kibbutz Ein Gev members building a protective outer fence
Photos: Zoltan Kluger, 1937.

Aerial photograph of an agricultural settlement in the Lahish Strip, Ashdod region
Photographer unknown, 1953.

The private house of Israel�s Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in his Negev ranch is a paradigm of Israeli architecture: a Mediterranean-style �Wall and Tower� with a new caravan outpost.
Photo: Sharon Rotbard, 2002 / From: A Civilian Occupation: The Politics of Israeli Architecture. Edited by Rafi Segal, Eyal Weizman

Meron Benvenisti: In the Light of the Morning After
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