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Sami Dahir inspects the damage to his olive trees in the West Bank village of Falamia, near Qalqilya. Israeli contractors, building the wall across the village’s land, had cut down swaths of olive trees. After the wall’s completion, the village was cut off from much of its agricultural land and wells, which were effectively annexed to Israel. (November 2002)

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Jonathan Cook News Archive,  last updated on Monday, 13 June 2011