János Chialá
János – photo, journalist and human, being
Southern Italy / West Asia
I was born in Rome, in the year 1984.
After studying History of the Near and Middle East at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, I have been an intern at NOOR photo agency, served briefly as assistant to various photojournalists and worked at the offices of World Press Photo in Amsterdam.Since the year 2009 I am a freelance photographer and journalist, wandering around the shores of the Mediterranean.
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by János Chialá
Palestinan youth clash with Israeli security forces in various West Bank locations after the death of Arafat Jaradat from the village of Sair, while in Israeli police custody in Megiddo prison.
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by János Chialá
Israeli PM Netanyahu has come under criticism following the release of his personal expenditures, which included 10,000 shekels (2,000 euros) allocated in the year 2012 for buying pistachio ice cream from the Metudela ice cream parlor in Jerusalem.
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by János Chialá
Youths from the Issawiya village of East Jerusalem clashed with Israeli police raiding the neighbourhood after a protest for Palestinian prisoners. A resident of Issawiya, Samer Issawi, is on open-ended hunger strike against administrative detention.
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by János Chialá
Hours after an alleged attack on a weapons convoy by the Israeli Air Force on the Syria-Lebanon border, Israelis lined up to collect gas mask kits at a distribution station set up in the Pisgat Ze'ev suburb of East Jerusalem.
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by János Chialá
Supporters and activists of the Habayit Hayehudi party (The Jewish Home) gather in Ramat Gan to await the results of Israel's national elections on January 22. The earlier polls give the party lead by Naftali Bennett 12 parliamentary seats out 120.
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by János Chialá
Israeli Interior Minister Eli Yishai and other high-ranking politicians from the right-wing religious party Shas voted for the national elections in Jerusalem, alongside the spiritual leader of the party Rav Ovadia Yosef.
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by János Chialá
The leader of the right-wing party Habayit Hayehudi Naftali Bennett, whose stunning rise in the polls promises to change the political landscape of the country, visited and prayed at the Wailing Wall the day before the Israeli political elections.
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by János Chialá
Israeli settlers marched from the Kiryat Arba settlement to Hebron, protesting against the Israeli government's refusal to allow them to enter two houses, Beit HaShalom and Beit HaMachpela, they allegedly bought in the disputed West Bank city.
