SECURITYTIMES OF ISRAEL
Group of deaf, mute Israelis extracted from Nablus after being invited for lunch
Twenty-three deaf and mute Israelis were detained by Palestinian security forces in Nablus, an Area A city restricted to Israelis, after being invited for lunch. They were later transferred to Israeli forces following their extraction.
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