In the Jordan Valley,international deals don't change Israeli policy

In the Jordan Valley,international deals don't change Israeli policy

To Palestinian farmers in the Jordan Valley such as Rashed Khudairi,Israeli policy remains as it has been for decades:take over the land,exclude the people.

  • byAndra Jackson

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