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Illegal Israeli settlers prevent a Christian service in Beit Sahour, assault worshippers Thursday August 07, 2008 09:56 by George Rishmawi - IMEMC News Over two hundred illegal Israeli settlers assaulted Palestinian and
International worshippers who were holding a prayer service at Ush Al-Ghurab
park in the Palestinian city of Beit Sahour, Wednesday evening. Ush Al-Ghurab was occupied by the Israeli army in 1967 and was used
as a military base. In 2006 the army abandoned the site and the
city council in Beit Sahour rehabilitated the site and turned part of it
into a public park, and had a plan to build a hospital on the rest of
it, in addition to some other facilities that would server the local
community in Bethlehem.
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