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Palestine Stickers for Digital & Print – Map, Al-Aqsa Mosque, Gaza, Waving Flag, Typography-stock-photo
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28 April 2025, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle: Instrument maker, filmmaker and film music producer Omar Shalash works on an oud, also known as an oriental lute, in his workshop. Since the beginning of the year, the 36-year-old Palestinian, who has lived in Germany since 2008 and studied media studies and music here, has been self-employed with his hobby - making ouds. He spends up to 250 hours working on one of the instruments, for which he uses both local and valuable exotic woods. Music lovers in Germany, his home country and Brazil already play his ouds. The playing and making of the medieval instrum-stock-photo
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28 April 2025, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle: Instrument maker, filmmaker and film music producer Omar Shalash works on an oud, also known as an oriental lute, in his workshop. Since the beginning of the year, the 36-year-old Palestinian, who has lived in Germany since 2008 and studied media studies and music here, has been self-employed with his hobby - making ouds. He spends up to 250 hours working on one of the instruments, for which he uses both local and valuable exotic woods. Music lovers in Germany, his home country and Brazil already play his ouds. The playing and making of the medieval instrum-stock-photo
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28 April 2025, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle: Instrument maker, filmmaker and film music producer Omar Shalash works on an oud, also known as an oriental lute, in his workshop. Since the beginning of the year, the 36-year-old Palestinian, who has lived in Germany since 2008 and studied media studies and music here, has been self-employed with his hobby - making ouds. He spends up to 250 hours working on one of the instruments, for which he uses both local and valuable exotic woods. Music lovers in Germany, his home country and Brazil already play his ouds. The playing and making of the medieval instrum-stock-photo
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28 April 2025, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle: Instrument maker, filmmaker and film music producer Omar Shalash works on an oud, also known as an oriental lute, in his workshop. Since the beginning of the year, the 36-year-old Palestinian, who has lived in Germany since 2008 and studied media studies and music here, has been self-employed with his hobby - making ouds. He spends up to 250 hours working on one of the instruments, for which he uses both local and valuable exotic woods. Music lovers in Germany, his home country and Brazil already play his ouds. The playing and making of the medieval instrum-stock-photo
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28 April 2025, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle: The instrument maker, filmmaker and film music producer Omar Shalash plays his first self-made oud, also known as the oriental lute, in his workshop many years ago. Since the beginning of the year, the 36-year-old Palestinian, who has lived in Germany since 2008 and studied media studies and music here, has been self-employed with his hobby - making ouds. He spends up to 250 hours working on one of the instruments, for which he uses both local and valuable exotic woods. Music lovers in Germany, his home country and Brazil already play his ouds. The playing-stock-photo
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28 April 2025, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle: The instrument maker, filmmaker and film music producer Omar Shalash uses the smell in his workshop to determine the type of wood for the construction of his oud, also known as the oriental lute. Since the beginning of the year, the 36-year-old Palestinian, who has lived in Germany since 2008 and studied media studies and music here, has been self-employed with his hobby - making ouds. He spends up to 250 hours working on one of the instruments, for which he uses both local and valuable exotic woods. Music lovers in Germany, his home country and Brazil alre-stock-photo
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28 April 2025, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle: Instrument maker, filmmaker and film music producer Omar Shalash stands in his small workshop with an oud, also known as an oriental lute, in the process of being made. Since the beginning of the year, the 36-year-old Palestinian, who has lived in Germany since 2008 and studied media studies and music here, has been self-employed with his hobby - building ouds. He spends up to 250 hours working on one of the instruments, for which he uses both local and valuable exotic woods. Music lovers in Germany, his home country and Brazil already play his ouds. The pl-stock-photo
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28 April 2025, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle: Instrument maker, filmmaker and film music producer Omar Shalash works on an oud, also known as an oriental lute, in his workshop. Since the beginning of the year, the 36-year-old Palestinian, who has lived in Germany since 2008 and studied media studies and music here, has been self-employed with his hobby - making ouds. He spends up to 250 hours working on one of the instruments, for which he uses both local and valuable exotic woods. Music lovers in Germany, his home country and Brazil already play his ouds. The playing and making of the medieval instrum-stock-photo
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28 April 2025, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle: The instrument maker, filmmaker and film music producer Omar Shalash checks various frames for an oud, also known as an oriental lute, in his workshop. Since the beginning of the year, the 36-year-old Palestinian, who has lived in Germany since 2008 and studied media studies and music here, has been self-employed with his hobby - making ouds. He spends up to 250 hours working on one of the instruments, for which he uses both local and valuable exotic woods. Music lovers in Germany, his home country and Brazil already play his ouds. The playing and making of-stock-photo
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28 April 2025, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle: Instrument maker, filmmaker and film music producer Omar Shalash takes the body for an oud, also known as an oriental lute, from a wall in his workshop. Since the beginning of the year, the 36-year-old Palestinian, who has lived in Germany since 2008 and studied media studies and music here, has been self-employed with his hobby - making ouds. He spends up to 250 hours working on one of the instruments, for which he uses both local and valuable exotic woods. Music lovers in Germany, his home country and Brazil already play his ouds. The playing and making o-stock-photo
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28 April 2025, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle: Instrument maker, filmmaker and film music producer Omar Shalash holds a decorative rosetta for an oud, also known as an oriental lute, in his workshop. Since the beginning of the year, the 36-year-old Palestinian, who has lived in Germany since 2008 and studied media studies and music here, has been self-employed with his hobby - making ouds. He spends up to 250 hours working on one of the instruments, for which he uses both local and valuable exotic woods. Music lovers in Germany, his home country and Brazil already play his ouds. The playing and making o-stock-photo
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28 April 2025, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle: The instrument maker, filmmaker and film music producer Omar Shalash checks various frames for an oud, also known as an oriental lute, in his workshop. Since the beginning of the year, the 36-year-old Palestinian, who has lived in Germany since 2008 and studied media studies and music here, has been self-employed with his hobby - making ouds. He spends up to 250 hours working on one of the instruments, for which he uses both local and valuable exotic woods. Music lovers in Germany, his home country and Brazil already play his ouds. The playing and making of-stock-photo
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28 April 2025, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle: Instrument maker, filmmaker and film music producer Omar Shalash works on an oud, also known as an oriental lute, in his workshop. Since the beginning of the year, the 36-year-old Palestinian, who has lived in Germany since 2008 and studied media studies and music here, has been self-employed with his hobby - making ouds. He spends up to 250 hours working on one of the instruments, for which he uses both local and valuable exotic woods. Music lovers in Germany, his home country and Brazil already play his ouds. The playing and making of the medieval instrum-stock-photo
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28 April 2025, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle: The instrument maker, filmmaker and film music producer Omar Shalash uses the smell in his workshop to determine the type of wood for the construction of his oud, also known as the oriental lute. Since the beginning of the year, the 36-year-old Palestinian, who has lived in Germany since 2008 and studied media studies and music here, has been self-employed with his hobby - making ouds. He spends up to 250 hours working on one of the instruments, for which he uses both local and valuable exotic woods. Music lovers in Germany, his home country and Brazil alre-stock-photo
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The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands. 28th Apr, 2025. Judges of the International Court of Justice take the bench to start its afternoon session on a request for an advisory opinion. On April 28, 2025, the United Nations and the State of Palestine were before the International Court of Justice, requesting an advisory opinion relating to Israel's obligations in the Palestinian Occupied Territories. (Credit Image: © James Petermeier/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands. 28th Apr, 2025. PROF. ALAIN PELLET, international law professor, prepares to make a statement on the obligations arising from Israel's actions in the occupied Palestinian Territories. On April 28, 2025, the United Nations and the State of Palestine were before the International Court of Justice, requesting an advisory opinion relating to Israel's obligations in the Palestinian Occupied Territories. (Credit Image: © James Petermeier/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands. 28th Apr, 2025. At the start of the International Court of Justice's afternoon session on a request for an advisory opinion, PROF. ALAIN PELLET, international law professor, exchanges words with His Excellency DR. RIYAD MANSOUR, Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations, exchange words. On April 28, 2025, the United Nations and the State of Palestine were before the International Court of Justice, requesting an advisory opinion relating to Israel's obligations in the Palestinian Occupied Territories. (Credit Image: © James Petermeier/ZUMA Pr-stock-photo
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The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands. 28th Apr, 2025. Before the start of its afternoon session to hear a request for an advisory opinion, the bench of the International Court of Justice sits unoccupied. On April 28, 2025, the United Nations and the State of Palestine were before the International Court of Justice, requesting an advisory opinion relating to Israel's obligations in the Palestinian Occupied Territories. (Credit Image: © James Petermeier/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands. 28th Apr, 2025. Before the start of an afternoon session of the International Court of Justice, members of the delegation of the State of Palestine joke with His Excellency DR. RIYAD MANSOUR, Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations. On April 28, 2025, the United Nations and the State of Palestine were before the International Court of Justice, requesting an advisory opinion relating to Israel's obligations in the Palestinian Occupied Territories. (Credit Image: © James Petermeier/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial US-stock-photo
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The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands. 28th Apr, 2025. Judges of the International Court of Justice take the bench to start its afternoon session on a request for an advisory opinion. On April 28, 2025, the United Nations and the State of Palestine were before the International Court of Justice, requesting an advisory opinion relating to Israel's obligations in the Palestinian Occupied Territories. (Credit Image: © James Petermeier/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - PROF. Alain Pellet of the Palestinian Authority during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege that the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - PROF. Alain Pellet of the Palestinian Authority during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege that the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Hatem Kamal Abdelkader left of Egypt during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Hatem Kamal Abdelkader left of Egypt during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Hatem Kamal Abdelkader left of Egypt during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Hatem Kamal Abdelkader left of Egypt during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - The court during a hearing at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - The court during a hearing at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - The court during a hearing at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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April 28, 2025, The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands: On April 28, 2025, while on break from a hearing to request an advisory opinion on the legal obligations of Israel concerning its actions in the occupied Palestinian Territories, H.E. DR. RIYAD MANSOUR, Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations, delivers comments about the hearing. Dr. Mansour expressed gratitude for the turnout of international press, his expectation of objective coverage, extolled the value and protection of UNRWA, and expressed hope for the implementation of international law. (Credit Image: © James Petermei-stock-photo
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April 28, 2025, The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands: On April 28, 2025, while on break from a hearing to request an advisory opinion on the legal obligations of Israel concerning its actions in the occupied Palestinian Territories, H.E. DR. RIYAD MANSOUR, Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations, delivers comments about the hearing. Dr. Mansour expressed gratitude for the turnout of international press, his expectation of objective coverage, extolled the value and protection of UNRWA, and expressed hope for the implementation of international law. (Credit Image: © James Petermei-stock-photo
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April 28, 2025, The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands: On April 28, 2025, while on break from a hearing to request an advisory opinion on the legal obligations of Israel concerning its actions in the occupied Palestinian Territories, H.E. DR. RIYAD MANSOUR, Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations, delivers comments about the hearing. Dr. Mansour expressed gratitude for the turnout of international press, his expectation of objective coverage, extolled the value and protection of UNRWA, and expressed hope for the implementation of international law. (Credit Image: © James Petermei-stock-photo
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April 28, 2025, The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands: On April 28, 2025, while on break from a hearing to request an advisory opinion on the legal obligations of Israel concerning its actions in the occupied Palestinian Territories, H.E. DR. RIYAD MANSOUR, Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations, delivers comments about the hearing. Dr. Mansour expressed gratitude for the turnout of international press, his expectation of objective coverage, extolled the value and protection of UNRWA, and expressed hope for the implementation of international law. (Credit Image: © James Petermei-stock-photo
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April 28, 2025, The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands: On April 28, 2025, while on break from a hearing to request an advisory opinion on the legal obligations of Israel concerning its actions in the occupied Palestinian Territories, H.E. DR. RIYAD MANSOUR, Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations, delivers comments about the hearing. Dr. Mansour expressed gratitude for the turnout of international press, his expectation of objective coverage, extolled the value and protection of UNRWA, and expressed hope for the implementation of international law. (Credit Image: © James Petermei-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority address the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo