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"For his giant-sized portrait plastered on the imposing concrete barrier separating Jerusalem, Ayman made a funny face by pulling down the skin underneath his eyes. Ronen decided to squish his face together with both hands, and Muna made bug eyes.
The posters pair up Palestinians and Israelis who have signed petitions for peace to show the humor and humanity the two groups share. Face 2 Face, a group of artists and activists from Paris and Geneva who have been working on the project for a year, put up posters on the separation fence in Jerusalem as a testimony to dialogue. The huge black and white portraits led a bus of Scottish tourists to stop and inspect. But local Palestinians were skeptical.
"The pictures are beautiful," said Khalil Khamis of Jerusalem, "But I don't see them. I see all the problems the Palestinians are facing. There is no peace with this wall."
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"Face 2 Face has plastered nearly 30 posters around Israel and the West Bank and hopes eventually to have many more on each side. The participants declined to give their last names because the project is technically illegal."
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