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SLIDE SHOW Posted: October 16, 2009   
Student Voice: Living in a West Bank Settlement FLASH VERSION
Since the 1967 Arab-Israel war, Israeli government officials have permitted Israeli civilians to move into villages and towns occupied by Palestinians. Daniel Pearl Foundation reporters Omar Chu and Mahmoud Jabari interviewed Suhail, 13, and her family, Palestinians who live in the West Bank alongside Israeli settlers.
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Suhail at Home, Suhail is a 13-year-old Palestinian who lives with her family in Hebron, a city in the West Bank, alongside Israeli settlers. She and her family are afraid to leave their home for fear of attacks from their neighbors.
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Suhail at Home
Suhail is a 13-year-old Palestinian who lives with her family in Hebron, a city in the West Bank, alongside Israeli settlers. She and her family are afraid to leave their home for fear of attacks from their neighbors.
Photo Credit: Omar Chu
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This is the first Student Voice in an ongoing series of reports from Israeli and Palestinian students working in conjunction with the Daniel Pearl Foundation.

Omar Chu & Mahmoud Jabari are student reporters from Hebron working with the Daniel Pearl Foundation. Click here to see their full story.

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