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After a year of displacement, Tulkarm's Palestinians allowed home for two hours
Displaced Palestinian families in Tulkarm refugee camp were granted two hours to retrieve belongings after 16 months of displacement due to Israel's 'Iron Wall' operation. Over 45 families accessed their homes under restrictive conditions, including body searches and device confiscation, while thousands remain unable to return.
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