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Firebomb and Rock Attack on Kalandia Checkpoint

Tel Aviv : Israel | about 1 month ago  
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IsraelNN.com) The Kalandia crossing between Ramallah and Jerusalem was closed Thursday afternoon after rocks and five firebombs were thrown at the checkpoint. No injuries were reported among Israeli security personnel at the site, nor was any damage reported.
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