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- The Judean Staff
- National
Palestinian activists from the area of the Hizma village, north of Jerusalem, arrived Sunday in an area near Route 60 with the goal of taking control of about 30 acres by planting fruit trees. The activists fenced off an area intended for their planting of about 1,000 trees, which partly belongs to the Israeli Perat Nature Reserve. This is a strategic area and the planting of the trees was meant to cut off the Israeli community of Adam from Jerusalem which is just a few short miles away.
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