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West Bank village demolished for Israel's Wall

Published: Wed 27 Jul 2005 09:50 AM
Agricultural buildings in West Bank village demolished for Israel's illegal wall
INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY MOVEMENT — Residents in the West Bank village of Fundook awoke at 7 a.m. this morning to the sound of their livelihood being demolished as heavy equipment sent there by the Israeli military began demolishing agricultural structures to make way for Israel's illegal Annexation Barrier.
Fundook is a small village in the West Bank that is located near the illegal settlements of Ariel and Kedumin. The wall is being built through a huge swath of the villager's farmland, denying them of basic rights to food and to earn an income from their agricultural work.

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