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Israeli-occupied territories / Arab–Israeli conflict / Palestinian terrorism / West Bank / Israeli settlement / Gaza Strip / Palestinian territories / Palestinian National Authority / Israeli checkpoint / Israeli–Palestinian conflict / Asia / Western Asia
Date: 2014-04-15 05:14:21
Israeli-occupied territories
Arab–Israeli conflict
Palestinian terrorism
West Bank
Israeli settlement
Gaza Strip
Palestinian territories
Palestinian National Authority
Israeli checkpoint
Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Asia
Western Asia

I am sorry… When an Israeli soldier asks you to stop in the occupied Palestinian territories, the vocabulary he uses will very likely be a rather limited one. The phrases “give me your ID!”, “passport!”, or “

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