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(Ynet News) Ali Waked - In recent days, the PA instructed several wanted men in the West Bank city of Nablus who were included in the amnesty agreement with Israel to return to jail. Senior PA officers asked wanted men who had been given amnesty to fully meet their commitments and not to jeopardize their release conditions. "The wanted men were asked not to carry weapons or talk nonsense on the phone. In short, to honor the document they signed two and a half years ago," a PA security source said. 2010-01-14 08:23:36Full Article
PA Jails Wanted Men in West Bank
(Ynet News) Ali Waked - In recent days, the PA instructed several wanted men in the West Bank city of Nablus who were included in the amnesty agreement with Israel to return to jail. Senior PA officers asked wanted men who had been given amnesty to fully meet their commitments and not to jeopardize their release conditions. "The wanted men were asked not to carry weapons or talk nonsense on the phone. In short, to honor the document they signed two and a half years ago," a PA security source said. 2010-01-14 08:23:36Full Article
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