Israel's separation barrier has generated anger and protests all over the Palestinian territories.
For one small village on the ouskirts of Bethlehem, the wall has effectively imprisoned its Palestinian residents.
Al-Nu'man village was cut off from Jerusalem and the rest of the West Bank in 2003 and it is walled-in on three sides by the West Bank separation barrier, which was illegally constructed beyond the Green Line drawn after the 1949 Arab-Israeli war.
A permanent checkpoint is now the only entrance to and from from the village.
Al Jazeera's Nour Odeh reports.
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