A young Palestinian in Dayr Nizam, a village near Ramallah, tries to break the padlock on a gate blocking the entrance of the village. The gate was installed by the Israeli army to curtail protests against the U.S. administration's Middle East “peace plan,” unveiled by the White House on 28 January. (15 February, Abbas Momani/AFP via Getty Images)
Palestinian protesters in the northern Israeli town of Baqa al-Gharbiyya demonstrate against U.S. president Donald Trump's so-called deal of the century. The Trump administration's “peace plan” has been unanimously rejected by Palestinians (see Palestine Unbound in this issue). (1 February, Ahmad Gharabli/AFP via Getty Images Images)
Mounted Israeli security forces patrol al-Aqsa Mosque compound in East Jerusalem following the widespread Palestinian protests against the so-called deal of the century, the Trump administration's Middle East “peace plan.” Israeli forces temporarily closed all gates to the compound after arresting two Palestinian teenagers for alleged possession of a knife. (29 January, Mostafa Alkharouf/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Masked Palestinians inflate balloons and assemble incendiary devices in al-Bureij refugee camp close to the Gaza-Israel perimeter fence. The use of such devices surged after the Trump administration's 28 January announcement of its Middle East “peace plan.” (10 February, Mahmud Hams/AFP via Getty Images)
An Israeli soldier aims his rifle from behind a stack of cauliflower in Hebron after a seventeen-year-old Palestinian protester was shot dead by Israeli forces in the city the previous day. Mohammed al-Haddad is thought to be the first Palestinian to have been killed protesting the Trump administration's Middle East “peace plan.”(6 February, Hazem Bader/AFP via Getty Images)
Two Palestinian women in the West Bank city of Hebron approach an Israeli checkpoint to cross into Shuhada Street, once Hebron's main marketplace and thoroughfare. Israeli forces have all but closed off Palestinian access to Shuhada Street since 1994. (13 January, Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images)
Palestinians from Dayr Nizam struggle to remove cement blocks placed by the Israeli military at the village entrance. The Israeli authorities erected the barriers after widespread Palestinian protests against the Trump administration's proposed Middle East “peace plan.” Although the villagers were eventually able to remove the blocks, Israeli soldiers replaced them two days later. (15 February, Abbas Momani/AFP via Getty Images)