Man uses Roman irrigation system in field, West Bank

Sequence showing a man with a hoe clearing an ancient Roman irrigation channel on an agricultural terrace in Battir, a West Bank farming village. Battir is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site due to it's lengthy history and the Roman irrigation system that functions to this day. The village is under threat due to Israel wanting to place a separation barrier between the West Bank and itself that would risk harming the site and its terraces (BBC News 10pm Bulletin - 24/08/2024 - AEXZ288W)
Sequence showing a man with a hoe clearing an ancient Roman irrigation channel on an agricultural terrace in Battir, a West Bank farming village. Battir is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site due to it's lengthy history and the Roman irrigation system that functions to this day. The village is under threat due to Israel wanting to place a separation barrier between the West Bank and itself that would risk harming the site and its terraces (BBC News 10pm Bulletin - 24/08/2024 - AEXZ288W)
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24 August, 2024
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Battir, West Bank
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