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Israeli forces today uprooted 200 olive trees in the village of Beit Dajan, to the east of the occupied West Bank city of Nablus, according to the Palestinian news agency WAFA.


Salim Abu Jaysh, an activist, told WAFA that the Israeli soldiers and officers of the so-called Israeli Civil Administration escorted a bulldozer to the eastern part of the village, where the heavy machinery uprooted 200 olive trees planted on a 15-donum land belonging to Saa’d Allan.
 
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Israeli forces arrest Al Jazeera journalist Givara Budeiri while she was covering a sit-in marking the 54th anniversary of the 1967 occupation in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah on 5 June. Police assaulted Budeiri and destroyed equipment belonging to Al Jazeera cameraman Nabil Mazzawi, prompting condemnation from press freedom watchdogs.

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Israeli forces arrest Al Jazeera journalist Givara Budeiri while she was covering a sit-in marking the 54th anniversary of the 1967 occupation in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah on 5 June. Police assaulted Budeiri and destroyed equipment belonging to Al Jazeera cameraman Nabil Mazzawi, prompting condemnation from press freedom watchdogs.

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54 years of kicking Arab ass in the West Bank.
 
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Israeli Border Police stand guard as hundreds protest against the imminent expulsion of Palestinians from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of Jerusalem on 11 June. The protest came in the wake of the arrest of several prominent figures, including Al Jazeera journalist Givara Budeiri and the detention and interrogations of activist twins Muna and Mohammed El-Kurd, who are facing expulsion from their family’s home.

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A Palestinian farmer points out solar panels damaged during the May offensive in northern Gaza’s Beit Lahia, near the boundary with Israel, on 18 June.

Osama Baba APA images
 

This is what the Palestinian economy looks like​

The cycle of welfare dependency is well documented.

I guess you missed that good read about Hamas being the second richest Islamic terrorist franchise, that Abbas has a $50 million “presidential jet” and those luxury malls and hotels in Gaza are paid for by welfare donations.

Did that hurt your feelings?
 

William Miconnet: Life before the Holocaust.

There are magical moments like that in the life of men. When, for example, you find yourself facing a sacred book, almost 800 years old, written in Andalusia, recovered in Yemen after having passed through Egypt and arriving in the collections of the Imperial Library of France under Napoleon III. Life is only travel, History and History of humanity. שלום


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The Maldive Gaza pictured last year.

Mahmoud Ajjar APA images

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The Maldive Gaza cafe was badly damaged by Israel in May.

Ashraf Amra APA images
 

Israel targets civilian infrastructure,

Almost 9,000 acres of farmland and greenhouses were damaged by Israel during the May attack. A new report published by the United Nations and European Union suggests that damage to farms and businesses reliant on agriculture in May could total up to $45 million.

The Gaza authorities have estimated that the direct and indirect losses incurred by the agricultural sector were more than $200 million.

“The trees and crops I planted over the two months before then were ruined,” he said. “The greenhouses were destroyed. So were the solar panels and the irrigation system.”
 

Israel targets civilian infrastructure,

Almost 9,000 acres of farmland and greenhouses were damaged by Israel during the May attack. A new report published by the United Nations and European Union suggests that damage to farms and businesses reliant on agriculture in May could total up to $45 million.

The Gaza authorities have estimated that the direct and indirect losses incurred by the agricultural sector were more than $200 million.

“The trees and crops I planted over the two months before then were ruined,” he said. “The greenhouses were destroyed. So were the solar panels and the irrigation system.”

Islamic terrorism carries consequences.
 

Israel targets civilian infrastructure,

Almost 9,000 acres of farmland and greenhouses were damaged by Israel during the May attack. A new report published by the United Nations and European Union suggests that damage to farms and businesses reliant on agriculture in May could total up to $45 million.

The Gaza authorities have estimated that the direct and indirect losses incurred by the agricultural sector were more than $200 million.

“The trees and crops I planted over the two months before then were ruined,” he said. “The greenhouses were destroyed. So were the solar panels and the irrigation system.”

How much damage was caused by Hamas rockets that fell short?
 

Israel targets civilian infrastructure,

Almost 9,000 acres of farmland and greenhouses were damaged by Israel during the May attack. A new report published by the United Nations and European Union suggests that damage to farms and businesses reliant on agriculture in May could total up to $45 million.

The Gaza authorities have estimated that the direct and indirect losses incurred by the agricultural sector were more than $200 million.

“The trees and crops I planted over the two months before then were ruined,” he said. “The greenhouses were destroyed. So were the solar panels and the irrigation system.”
There is no indication that Israel targets civilian infrastructure unless it is being used by islamic terrorists to wage gee-had.
 

Israel targets civilian infrastructure,

Almost 9,000 acres of farmland and greenhouses were damaged by Israel during the May attack. A new report published by the United Nations and European Union suggests that damage to farms and businesses reliant on agriculture in May could total up to $45 million.

The Gaza authorities have estimated that the direct and indirect losses incurred by the agricultural sector were more than $200 million.

“The trees and crops I planted over the two months before then were ruined,” he said. “The greenhouses were destroyed. So were the solar panels and the irrigation system.”

Islamic terrorism carries consequences.
To civilians?
 

Israel targets civilian infrastructure,

Almost 9,000 acres of farmland and greenhouses were damaged by Israel during the May attack. A new report published by the United Nations and European Union suggests that damage to farms and businesses reliant on agriculture in May could total up to $45 million.

The Gaza authorities have estimated that the direct and indirect losses incurred by the agricultural sector were more than $200 million.

“The trees and crops I planted over the two months before then were ruined,” he said. “The greenhouses were destroyed. So were the solar panels and the irrigation system.”
There is no indication that Israel targets civilian infrastructure unless it is being used by islamic terrorists to wage gee-had.
Israeli bullshit, of course.

Israel destroys homes and other civilian structures by the thousands yet only kills a couple hundred fighters.

These numbers don't even come close to adding up.

Of course Zionists are too stupid to notice.
 

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