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Palestinians believe Hebron has been used to test methods now applied on a wider scale in Jerusalem, such as building settlements on Palestinian territory, installing checkpoints, seizing sanctuaries and taking away jobs and food from the people.
Palestinians are convinced that the de-Palestinization of Jerusalem, including taking away their sanctuaries, lands, houses, cafes, and shops, and squeezing Palestinians out of Palestine, is taking place according to the same scenario that had already been used in Hebron, the city of Abraham (Ibrahim).
Hebron is located some 30 km from Jerusalem.
“We lost Al-Haram (aka the Ibrahimi Mosque) the way we lost al-Quds (aka Jerusalem),“ says Taghrid al Mehidseb, 40. She lives in Hebron’s Old City, taking care of children.
She hasn’t visited Jerusalem for 20 years. Since then, she would be required to get a special pass to access the city, which she as a Palestinian would not be granted.
She has no children of her own, but her sister has a whole bunch of them.
For Hebron’s Palestinians, eras are divided into “before occupation” and “after occupation,” namely, since 1967.

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