Paradise lost: How Israel is making war on West Bank farmers
- Amal Slaibi, 58, averts her eyes whenever she passes the remains of her family’s small but profitable orchard in the occupied West Bank, which she has managed since her father became too old to tend to the crops 25-years-ago.
- Amal has fond memories of growing up among the grapevines and peach trees of the farm in Beit Ummar, north of Hebron.
- The fruits provided the family with a generous source of income, while the leaves cast a pleasant shade over the land.
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- Amal Slaibi, 58, averts her eyes whenever she passes the remains of her family’s small but profitable orchard in the occupied West Bank, which she has managed since her father became too old to tend to the crops 25-years-ago.
- Amal has fond memories of growing up among the grapevines and peach trees of the farm in Beit Ummar, north of Hebron.
- The fruits provided the family with a generous source of income, while the leaves cast a pleasant shade over the land.
Sources: Al Jazeera