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A Tourist Takes A Photo Of Clinton And Trump Graffiti On Israeli Separation Wall In Bethlehem, West Bank
A tourist takes a photo of political graffiti by Australian artist LUSHSUX of Hillary Clinton and U.S. President Donald Trump on the Israeli separation wall in Bethlehem, West Bank, October 18, 2017. In the cartoon image, Clinton asks "What Happened?" to which Trump replies "I Happened." Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
A Palestinian Looks At Clinton And Trump Graffiti On Israeli Separation Wall In Bethlehem, West Bank
A Palestinian looks at political graffiti by Australian artist LUSHSUX of Hillary Clinton and U.S. President Donald Trump on the Israeli separation wall in Bethlehem, West Bank, October 18, 2017. In the cartoon image, Clinton asks "What Happened?" to which Trump replies "I Happened." Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
Morgan Freeman Graffiti On Israeli Separation Wall In Bethlehem, West Bank
Palestinians stand in front of graffiti by Australian artist LUSHSUX of actor Morgan Freeman, with a quote by Nelson Mandela, on the Israeli separation wall in Bethlehem, West Bank, October 18, 2017. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
U.S. President Donald Trump Graffiti On Israeli Separation Wall In Bethlehem, West Bank
A man pushes his baby past political graffiti by Australian artist LUSHSUX of U.S. President Donald Trump writing a letter to rapper Eminem on the Israeli separation wall in Bethlehem, West Bank, October 18, 2017. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
Mark Zuckerberg Graffiti On Israeli Separation Wall In Bethlehem, West Bank
Graffiti of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is seen on the Israeli separation wall by Australian artist LUSHSUX, in Bethlehem, West Bank, October 18, 2017. LUSHSUX wrote that Zuckerberg is the founder of MySpace, which is Facebook's rival. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
Larry David Graffiti On Israeli Separation Wall In Bethlehem, West Bank
Graffiti of Curb Your Enthusiasm actor Larry David is seen on the Israeli separation wall by Australian artist LUSHSUX, in Bethlehem, West Bank, October 18, 2017. LUSHSUX's followers on Twitter suggested he use a quote by Bernie Saunders since David played him on SNL. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
U.S. President DonaldTrump Graffiti On Israeli Separation Wall In Bethlehem, West Bank
A view of political graffiti by Australian artist LUSHSUX of U.S. President Donald Trump writing a letter to rapper Eminem on the Israeli separation wall in Bethlehem, West Bank, October 18, 2017. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
A Palestinian Walks Past Graffiti Of U.S. President Donald Trump On Separation Wall, Bethlehem
A Palestinian walks past graffiti of U.S. President Donald Trump on Israel's controversial separation wall in the biblical city of Bethlehem, West Bank, August 9, 2017. The graffiti depicts Trump with hearts, hugging the Israeli army watchtower in the wall. - Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
A Boy Rides A Bike By Graffiti Of U.S. President Donald Trump On Separation Wall, Bethlehem
A Palestinian boy rides a bike past graffiti of U.S. President Donald Trump on Israel's controversial separation wall in the biblical city of Bethlehem, West Bank, August 9, 2017. The graffiti depicts Trump wearing a Jewish skullcap and thinking "I'm going to build you a brother" in reference to the wall he has promised to build on the Mexican border. - Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI