The Impact of the Annexation Wall Around al-Sheikh Sa’d/Jabal al-Mukabber
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This publication analyses the impact of the Annexation Wall on al-Sheikh Sa'd, an area of Jabal al-Mukabber, a large southern Jerusalem town occupied in 1967. Those in al-Sheikh Sa'd are considered West Bank residents, while those in Jabal al-Mukabber have Jerusalem identity cards. The situation has been exacerbated by the planned construction of the Annexation Wall, which will separate al-Sheikh Sa'd residents from their families, land and jobs.
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