Curfew Continues in Bethlehem Eastern towns
Israeli Show of Force in Bethlehem city For the fourth day in a row, a ...
Read moreDetailsIsraeli Show of Force in Bethlehem city For the fourth day in a row, a ...
Read moreDetailsLocation and Population: The town of Kafr Thuluth is located 6 kilometers away from the ...
Read moreDetailsCurfew Continues in Bethlehem Esatern Towns Until yesterday, the Israeli Army had not entered the ...
Read moreDetailsLocation and Population: The village of Jalbun is located 12 kilometers to the east Jenin ...
Read moreDetailsIsraeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's policy of disengagement and separation is being put into effect in ...
Read moreDetailsThe Israeli Army carried-out early Thursday, April 15, 2004 on 1:00 Am, yet another operation against ...
Read moreDetailsLocation and Population: The Tulkarem Neighborhood of Irtah is located exactly at the Green ...
Read moreDetailsOn the dawn of Thursdays April 15, 2004, residents of Husan village were awakening by ...
Read moreDetailsClick to read the article in German Bethlehem is one of the most celebrated cities in ...
Read moreDetailsClick to read the article in English Bethlehem ist eine der berühmtesten Städte der Welt, ...
Read moreDetailsLocation and population: The village of Al Jalama is located 6 kilometers to the north of ...
Read moreDetailsIn preparing for his trip to Washington to discuss the disengagement plan from the West Bank ...
Read moreDetailsThe town of Beit Jala is located to the west of Bethlehem city and to the ...
Read moreDetailsLocation and Population The village of Nazlat Isa, which borders the Green Line, is ...
Read moreDetailsHusan, a rural Palestinian village (population: 5300) located about 7 Km west of Bethlehem district and ...
Read moreDetailsThis report highlights the chronology of events concerning colonizing activities in the West Bank, Jerusalem ...
Read moreDetailsJuly 2004 - September 2004 This report highlights the chronology of events concerning colonizing activities ...
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