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THE FENCE
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THE FENCE
Bombings can't be ignored
By DAVID MAKOVSKY
Thursday, February 26, 2004
Mohammed Zuul, 23, blew himself up Sunday on a bus in the middle
of Jerusalem, killing eight other people and wounding 50 more. The
attack came on the eve of hearings in The Hague over whether Israel
has the right to construct a fence to protect itself from such
assaults.
Zuul came from the village of Husan in the West Bank. His was the
10th "successful" suicide bomb attack from...
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