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File:The separation barrier which runs through Bethlehem.jpg

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An adaption of Eugène Delacroix' Liberty Leading the People with an inscription "REVOLUTION HAVE STARTED HERE… AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL…" and another inscription reading "Wheaton College for Christ and No Walls!!" which was painted between 22 February 2012 (photo) and 27 May 2012 (photo).
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Bethlehem

Author Photo: Garry Walsh via Trocaire from Ireland

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