Israel's settlers change West Bank landscape with hilltop outposts
perhaps the only thing - is beyond dispute. That this is a stunning landscape, particularly now, deep into spring./ The rocky hillsides of this central belt of the occupied West Bank are washed in green. The roads wind and dip. The views can extend, on clear days like these, eastwards all the way to the bare mountains that mark the Jordan Valley./ But this ancient hillscape is also changing. You can see how from Abu Khaled's tumbledown farmhouse, a bumpy few minutes' drive from the Palestinian village of Turmus Ayya./ The 65-year-old says ...
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