In one of the most remarkable activities in recent time, Palestinians and Israeli activists succeeded this Saturday (alas, only for few hours) in breaking the occupation blockade on the southern part of the caves dwellers area in south Mt. Hebron. A convoy of more than 100 Israelis (lead by Yaccov Manor, Ezra Nawi and other Taayush activists) with many local Palestinians brought much needed water supply to the drought struck communities of this area.
Water Convoy to Villages in the South Hebron Hills
From Ehud Krinis of the Villages Group:
In one of the most remarkable activities in recent time, Palestinians and Israeli activists succeeded this Saturday (alas, only for few hours) in breaking the occupation blockade on the southern part of the caves dwellers area in south Mt. Hebron. A convoy of more than 100 Israelis (lead by Yaccov Manor, Ezra Nawi and other Taayush activists) with many local Palestinians brought much needed water supply to the drought struck communities of this area.
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