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Date :28 November 2009
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Take a journey along the ancient travel route of our fathers and witness that it has reemerged in our days as Highway 60 extending from Beersheva to Sh’khem; Learn that the so-called Jewish West Bank settlements are the reemergence of our ancient Hebrew civilization. [More] [Less]
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