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Israeli Army Plans Separation Wall in Jordan Valley, Haaretz Reports

The Israeli army intends to construct a 22-kilometer separation wall in the Jordan Valley to isolate Israeli settlements from Palestinian villages, according to a military document reported by Haaretz. The project will reportedly disrupt connections between Palestinian communities and lead to the demolition of Palestinian homes.

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the Israeli army is planning to build a separation wall in the Jordan Valley, according to the Hebrew-language newspaper Haaretz. Citing a military document, the report indicates the wall aims to separate Israeli settlements from Palestinian villages.

The planned barrier will sever connections between Palestinian villages, according to the report. The document specifies that the wall will span 22 kilometers.

Haaretz reports that the Israeli army will demolish all Palestinian houses and buildings in the path of the wall’s construction.

The Israeli government is known for erecting walls around settlements in the occupied territories, reflecting ongoing security concerns.

 

©‌ Webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Haaretz
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