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Wednesday November 3, 08:43 PM A Palestinian farmer watches Israeli jeeps guarding the area in Deir Al Hatab village near by the West Bank town of Nablus, Oct. 20,2004. Olive trees are a key source of income in hundreds of villages dotting the West Bank hillsides, particularly at a time when the Palestinian economy is in a shambles, as a result of four years of fighting. After the outbreak of the uprising, Israeli authorities barred Palestinians from tending trees close to Jewish settlements, which often overlook Palestinian villages. The army says Palestinian gunmen have used olive groves as cover in attacks. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)Height (pixels): 356Width (pixels): 512
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