On Sunday (Oct. 16), Palestinian terrorists killed three young Israelis in a drive-by terrorist shooting in the West Bank (pictured at right). In response to pointed warnings of more attacks of this type, the IDF imposed restrictions on Palestinian traffic on certain West Bank roads.
Though the road closures were temporary and aimed at preventing further loss of life, several media outlets quickly spun this story in a different direction ― suggesting they are part of a larger Israeli plan to implement 'road apartheid' in the West Bank.
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The Saudis are such lovely, tolerant people.
Funny, Israel has segregated roads for Israeli citizens, too.
Wil, please provide some facts and specify the road you are referring to.
Meanwhile, Honest Reporting had a piece dealing with this last year:
On Sunday (Oct. 16), Palestinian terrorists killed three young Israelis in a drive-by terrorist shooting in the West Bank (pictured at right). In response to pointed warnings of more attacks of this type, the IDF imposed restrictions on Palestinian traffic on certain West Bank roads.
Though the road closures were temporary and aimed at preventing further loss of life, several media outlets quickly spun this story in a different direction ― suggesting they are part of a larger Israeli plan to implement 'road apartheid' in the West Bank.
There's a place outside the old city with a special turn lane for Kohanim so that they go no further.
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