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Across the Borderline

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Across the Borderline Home About Contact Across the Borderline Feeds: Posts Comments Ta’ayush Yesterday at Asa’el October 26, 2009 by jessehochheiser Here is an article from Ha’aretz recounting some of yesterday’s activity. What follows are sections of an account written by Professor David Shulman, who took part yesterday. “No settlers anywhere nearby, no soldiers, nothing will happen today”— Ezra keeps reassuring our Palestinian friends on the cell phone as we drive down to south Hebron in the early morning.  By the time we reach our meeting point near Samu’a, a good group is in place: some twenty Palestinians and another eight or nine Ta’ayush activists. Most of the Palestinians belong to Samu’a, and the fields we were heading toward through the wadis belong to them, though they have no access to them any more. The “illegal outpost” of Asa’el, one of the uglier and more malignant in this area, has stolen them. … We begin working with pick-axes and our bare ...

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