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(Ha'aretz) The army Tuesday demolished illegal structures and market stalls at the Palestinian village of Nazlat Issa, in the seam area beside the Green Line east of Baka al Sharkia, where the separation fence is due to pass. Israeli officials informed the owners, who had a chance to remove the inventory before the demolition, said IDF spokesperson Talia Somech. 2003-01-22 00:00:00Full Article
IDF Razes Illegal Structures to Make Way for Fence
(Ha'aretz) The army Tuesday demolished illegal structures and market stalls at the Palestinian village of Nazlat Issa, in the seam area beside the Green Line east of Baka al Sharkia, where the separation fence is due to pass. Israeli officials informed the owners, who had a chance to remove the inventory before the demolition, said IDF spokesperson Talia Somech. 2003-01-22 00:00:00Full Article
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