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Security forces set to evacuate activists from ruins of settlement razed in Disengagement
Most of the some 250 activists are members of 20 families who use to live in Sa-Nur settlement that are calling on the government to allow them to return.
Activists that have returned to ruins of Sa-Nur settlement in Samaria which was razed during 2005 disengagement
(photo credit:
HONENU
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By
TOVAH LAZAROFF
JULY 28, 2015 15:16
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