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Israel orders demolition of Palestinian homes in Susya (15 images)

The Israeli Civil Administration issued approximately 50 demolition orders on June 12, for the entire Susya village, including houses, huts, tents, and agricultural structures after Regavim, an Israeli right-wing organization petitioned the High Court for the complete demolition of Susya. The Palestinians of Susya are frequently attacked by extreme Jewish settlers that live nearby. UPI/Debbie Hill



Palestinian Maria Nawaagah makes tea in her kitchen in a mud hut in the village of Susya in the south Hebron hills, West Bank, June 17, 2012. The Israeli Civil Administration issued approximately 50 demolition orders on June 12, for the entire Susya village, including houses, huts, tents, and agricultural structures after Regavim, an Israeli right-wing organization petitioned the High Court for the complete demolition of Susya. The Palestinians of Susya are frequently attacked by extreme Jewish settlers that live nearby. UPI/Debbie Hill
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Palestinian Maria Nawaagah takes up laundry beside her family's tent in the village of Susya in the south Hebron hills, West Bank, June 17, 2012. The Israeli Civil Administration issued approximately 50 demolition orders on June 12, for the entire Susya village, including houses, huts, tents, and agricultural structures after Regavim, an Israeli right-wing organization petitioned the High Court for the complete demolition of Susya. The Palestinians of Susya are frequently attacked by extreme Jewish settlers that live nearby. UPI/Debbie Hill
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Palestinian children in a summer camp walk in the village of Susya in the south Hebron hills, West Bank, June 17, 2012. The Israeli Civil Administration issued approximately 50 demolition orders on June 12, for the entire Susya village, including houses, huts, tents, and agricultural structures after Regavim, an Israeli right-wing organization petitioned the High Court for the complete demolition of Susya. The Palestinians of Susya are frequently attacked by extreme Jewish settlers that live nearby. UPI/Debbie Hill
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Palestinian Maria Nawaagah makes tea in her kitchen in a mud hut in the village of Susya in the south Hebron hills, West Bank, June 17, 2012. The Israeli Civil Administration issued approximately 50 demolition orders on June 12, for the entire Susya village, including houses, huts, tents, and agricultural structures after Regavim, an Israeli right-wing organization petitioned the High Court for the complete demolition of Susya. The Palestinians of Susya are frequently attacked by extreme Jewish settlers that live nearby. UPI/Debbie Hill
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