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Israeli army raids Palestinian charity in Nablus, orders year-long closure
Israeli military forces raided the headquarters of the Solidarity Charity Association in Nablus, occupied West Bank, and ordered a year-long closure, alleging the organization supported terrorism. Troops vandalized the charity's offices in Balata and Askar refugee camps and sealed the building with a military order.
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