An Israeli settler child on his bike looks at Palestinian children above a small concrete wall which separates Palestinians from Israeli settlers along Shuhada Street during the Purim celebrations in Hebron, Thursday, March 8, 2012. A group of settlers walked through Shuhada street and the Old city, dressed up with various costumes as part of the Jewish Purim celebrations.The jewish settlers live there under heavy protection from the Israeli army and are known for their violence and countless attacks on the Palestinian residents of the neighberhood. Shuhada Street, once the main commercial street of Hebron, has been closed to Palestinian cars by the Israeli army since 1994 and since 2001 to most Palestinian pedestrians. Dozens of Palestinian shops were forced to close down due to Israeli military orders and all commerical life ceased to exist affecting hundreds of Palestinians. Anne Paq/Activestills

