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those numbers supposedly corresponding to safe areas, but the reality is people don t have power or internet communication, or at least it s intermittent. and so, very often, they have no idea where to go. earlier, i spoke with our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, injerusalem and asked what sorts of warnings the israelis are sending to the people of gaza. they re basically saying that if you are living in an area just to the east and north of khan younis, one of the largest cities in the southern part of the gaza strip, then you need to move west and get out of the way. that map you re seeing there on your screen, that red dotted line is the salahadin street, which runs throughout the gaza strip from north to south. and that area, that red dotted area is a stretch of the road that the israelis are saying palestinians should not get anywhere near. at the bottom end of that dotted line is the city of khan younis. the yellow orange line is saying this is the alternative rou
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The incidents occurred late Thursday night in the vicinity of Masafer Yatta, a collection of Palestinian hamlets in the area. According to witnesses, the intruders were still in the area on Friday afteroon looking for their sheep. At least one Palestinian said he phoned the Israel Police and claimed they never showed up.
The police confirmed receiving a report of stolen sheep followed by information that settlers were looking for the sheep in the area of the villages. They said they arrived at the scene and took a complaint from a Palestinian. They did not speak to anyone interviewed for this article, however.