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At-Tuwani
51 sub-albums and 2 images in this album on 6 pages
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At-Tuwani Children's March
At-Tuwani Children's March to Tuba A Success: Palestinians Walk On Road Unused for 11 Years
Last change: 08/04/08
Contains: 1 item.
Viewed: 272 times.
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Settler Attack on School Children and CPTers - 27 July 20088
Last change: 07/27/08
Contains: 5 items.
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Settler threats and intimidation: 25 July 2008
Last change: 08/04/08
Contains: 3 items.
Viewed: 148 times.
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5th July, 2008. The Israeli army creates further roadblocks between At-Tuwani and Yatta, severely damaging the road from the village.
Last change: 07/21/08
Contains: 6 items.
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27 June 2008: Israeli military issues demolition orders and again blocks main access road
Last change: 06/27/08
Contains: 5 items.
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5th June 2008. The Israeli military again block a main access road from South Hebron Hills villages to the city of Yatta. This, most recent barrier, is around 6 foot high and totally blocks vehicular traffic.
Last change: 06/06/08
Contains: 6 items.
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1 June 2008 Israeli settler driving on Route 317 killed 3 goats owned by Palestinian shepherd
Last change: 06/03/08
Contains: 1 item.
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May 2008 Israeli army and settler violence against the village of At Tuwani. An Israeli military officer advised a villager that he would do nothing unless the settlers went into a Palestinian home.
Last change: 06/06/08
Contains: 24 items.
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May 2008. Harvesting & Shepherding in the Southern Hebron Hills
Last change: 05/27/08
Contains: 12 items.
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