
Photography: Haim Ziv
Local Testimony 2005
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2005
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Alex Libek, Micha Kirshner, Giora Shalmi, Yon Feder
Photo of the year
Natan Dvir
Time Out
2005 was the year of the disengagement from Gaza and northern Samaria. On 16 February 2005, the Knesset passed the Disengagement Plan Implementation Law. The disengagement plan was initiated by Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon and entailed an Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and four isolated settlements in northern Samaria and the unilateral evacuation of their Jewish residents and the IDF bases located at them. The evacuation of all the settlements in Gaza and northern Samaria began on 15 August 2005 and was completed on Tuesday, 23 August 2005 after only one week. Altogether 25 settlements and about 15,000 settlers were evacuated in the framework of the disengagement plan. Chomesh and Sa-Nur were the last strongholds of the disengagement. About 1,500 residents were evacuated from these two settlements. At Chomesh dozens of young girls fortified themselves on the second floor of a house in the settlement. The only access to the place was by ladders. Border policemen broke into the place after a short struggle that included the throwing of flour, paint, oil, and suspicious sorts of liquids by the girls. The soldiers had to climb to the second floor on ladders as they evacuated the girls who put up resistance. In the picture—Israeli soldiers pull a girl with handcuffs from the fortified house.
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News
1st prize
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News
Atta Awisat
Yediot Aharonot
Yasser Arafat, leader of the Palestinian people and head of the Palestine Liberation Organization from 1969 till his death. In November 2004 the head of the Palestinian Authority, Yasser Arafat, underwent health deterioration and was taken to a hospital in Paris. After long days there in a state of clinical death, Arafat’s death was officially announced on 11 November 2004. The funeral ceremony was held in Cairo and immediately thereafter he was brought to Ramallah for burial in the Mukata compound on 12 November. In the picture—a woman laments the death of Arafat.
2nd prize
Single
News
Polaris
Ziv Koren
Highway 6 attracted many opponents, from the Green groups who tried to prevent the paving of the highway in nature-reserve areas to ultra-Orthodox Jews who claimed the construction of the road was desecrating graves in certain places.
In the picture—extreme right-wing demonstrators clash with policemen and guards in a protest against grave desecration during the construction of Highway 6 next to Kibbutz Regavim north of Wadi Ara.
3rd prize
Single
News
Michael Kramer
Yediot Aharonot
Haidar Daka, a 29-year-old resident of Jaffa, was murdered by gunfire in Jaffa. In the past he was a business partner of underworld kingpin Zeev Rosenstein and considered his right-hand man. There were several previous attempts on Daka’s life. In the picture—policemen arrest suspects immediately after the murder.
Society and Community
Religion and Faith
Nature and Environment
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Nature and environment
Freelancer
Ronen Topelberg
Samson the Lion of the Chai-Kef zoo in Rishon Letzion underwent a first-of-its-kind operation in the world in the veterinary hospital of the Hebrew University at Beit Degan, after which he returned energetically to his cage.
Samson was diagnosed as suffering from damage to the rear part of his brain, a problem common among lions that live in captivity and involving improper development of the bones of the skull, which eventually press on that part of the brain. Usually the initial cause is a chronic shortage of Vitamin A. Even though lions in zoos receive vitamin supplements in their food on a daily basis, every few years a lion turns up somewhere in the world who is undergoing a problem similar to Samson’s. So far all lions who suffered from the illness in other places in the world have died of it, whether because treatment was not given in time or because an accurate diagnosis was made only after their death.
2nd prize
Single
Nature and environment
Haim Ziv
Photography of Birds and Nature
Nature and its wonders can be seen even in the center of the country. In a hidden lake in that area lives the dwarf kingfisher, which usually is found beside standing or flowing water with an abundance of fish. The dwarf kingfisher is a migratory winter bird and is found mainly in the west and north of the country. The dwarf kingfisher in the picture, a female (going by the red color of the lower beak), is eating its breakfast.
3rd prize
Single
Nature and environment
Avihu Shapira
Yediot Media
The brave Dedra parrot does not give in to the snake who has seized his mate and fights to save her life. But despite his courage and exertions, the parrot lost the battle that was waged on the plane tree in Kibbutz Amir and lost his partner to the hungry snake.
Sport
3rd prize
Single
sport
Anat Zaccai
NRG
Reali Paris Dakar is one of the only motor associations still left for lovers of the steering wheel and addicts of the motor sport. A war of man and machine in harsh conditions of a great, barren desert. The Jerusalem motorcyclist Hezi Alon will represent Israel this year in the race. He finished the race in 100th place after coming in 95th in the final stage. Alon managed to stay in the race despite a small budget and not being supported by any group. 240 riders, male and female, took part in the race this year and only 104 reached the last stage. In the picture—the rider and the helmet.




















