Palestinians decry collective punishment over Nablus siege ...Kuwait

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Palestinians decry collective punishment over Nablus siege
With customers unable to reach his shop for the past two weeks because of an Israeli-enforced siege, Abdelaziz al-Qadi's small convenience store in the West Bank city of Nablus has been left dark. Wasting money on electricity is pointless, he explained, when Israeli forces are ensuring no traffic can pass his door. On a normal day "there is not a single place to park" outside his shop, Qadi told AFP. Israel's sweeping closure of Nablus has restricted travel in and out of the northern West Bank city for some 200,000 Palestinians. Military raids inside the old city have intensified as Israel pursues an emerging resistance group called "The Lions' Den", which has claime

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