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RAS KARKAR, West Bank It seemed that Khaled Nofal’s luck had finally turned. After nearly a year of separation, he was preparing to reunite with his wife and young son, who had been stranded in Jordan since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.
To inaugurate the new stage in their life, Nofal, 34, a clerk in the Palestinian Authority Finance Ministry, had rented a new apartment in Ramallah and started to move in. He’d bought new clothes for the first time in years. He was preparing to travel to the Allenby Bridge border crossing to meet them and bring them back to the West Bank and then the border closed.
A photo of Bilal Bawatneh, center, that has circulated on social media taken before he was killed by Israeli settlers on a hike in the Jordan Valley.
A Palestinian man was killed in a car-ramming attack on Friday as he was hiking with friends in the northern Jordan Valley in the occupied West Bank.
Fifty-two year-old Bilal Bawatneh, along with a group of Palestinians from around the West Bank, were hiking on Friday morning on a trail between the Ein al-Beida and Bardala villages in the northern Jordan Valley, east of Tubas city.
Known for its sprawling mountains, which bloom and flourish in the winter time, the Jordan Valley attracts many hikers and visitors from across Palestine during this time of year.
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