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'They burned Mohammed once, but we burn every day': One year since the murder of Mohammed Abu Khdeir

6.7.15

'They burned Mohammed once, but we burn every day': One year since the murder of Mohammed Abu Khdeir: The Israeli Border Police – a paramilitary unit tasked with enforcing occupation – were stationed near the light rail stop close to the illegal Israeli settlement of Pisgat Ze’ev, and appeared ready to launch a full-scale military operation. One unit was deploying an aerostat surveillance balloon. Among several military and police vehicles, a skunk truck idled, ready to blast the neighborhood with its putrid mix that smells of decaying flesh and feces. Overhead, an Apache attack helicopter passed by. Locals said it had been making rounds all day.


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