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At The Same Time It Started Bombing Iran, Israel Also Imposed A Total Lockdown On The West Bank
The Israeli government claimed that the West Bank lockdown was a “preventative” security measure in light of its conflict with Iran.
Cherry Mohamed is a Senior Reporter and Producer for Almost and is based in Cairo. Contact this reporter at cherry@almostmag.co.
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The Israeli government claimed that the West Bank lockdown was a “preventative” security measure in light of its conflict with Iran.
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