Palestinians prepare malban sweets near Hebron - in pictures


  • Palestinian Abed Al Lattif Karaje and his wife Nabeeha prepare traditional Malban sweets made from grape juice in Halhul near Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank. All photos by AFP
    Palestinian Abed Al Lattif Karaje and his wife Nabeeha prepare traditional Malban sweets made from grape juice in Halhul near Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank. All photos by AFP
  • Palestinian Abed Al Lattif Karaje and his wife Nabeeha prepare traditional Malban sweets made from grape juice in Halhul near Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank.
    Palestinian Abed Al Lattif Karaje and his wife Nabeeha prepare traditional Malban sweets made from grape juice in Halhul near Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank.
  • Palestinian Abed Al Lattif Karaje and his wife Nabeeha prepare traditional Malban sweets made from grape juice in Halhul near Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank.
    Palestinian Abed Al Lattif Karaje and his wife Nabeeha prepare traditional Malban sweets made from grape juice in Halhul near Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank.
  • Palestinian Abed Al Lattif Karaje and his wife Nabeeha prepare traditional Malban sweets made from grape juice in Halhul near Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank.
    Palestinian Abed Al Lattif Karaje and his wife Nabeeha prepare traditional Malban sweets made from grape juice in Halhul near Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank.
  • Palestinian Abed Al Lattif Karaje and his wife Nabeeha prepare traditional Malban sweets made from grape juice in Halhul near Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank.
    Palestinian Abed Al Lattif Karaje and his wife Nabeeha prepare traditional Malban sweets made from grape juice in Halhul near Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank.
  • Palestinian Abed Al Lattif Karaje and his wife Nabeeha prepare traditional Malban sweets made from grape juice in Halhul near Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank.
    Palestinian Abed Al Lattif Karaje and his wife Nabeeha prepare traditional Malban sweets made from grape juice in Halhul near Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank.
  • Palestinian Abed Al Lattif Karaje and his wife Nabeeha prepare traditional Malban sweets made from grape juice in Halhul near Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank.
    Palestinian Abed Al Lattif Karaje and his wife Nabeeha prepare traditional Malban sweets made from grape juice in Halhul near Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank.