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Aviad Hason, planting trees at Kedumim settlement, said that when he joins the army, he will refuse any evacuation orders.
Aviad Hason, planting trees at Kedumim settlement, said that when he joins the army, he will refuse any evacuation orders. (Globe Photo / Charles A. Radin) Globe Photo / Charles A. Radin

In the West Bank, many Israelis balk at uprooting

By Charles A. Radin
Globe Staff / January 28, 2005

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KEDUMIM, West Bank -- Thousands of Jews slogged through the late-winter mud of the occupied territories this week to plant seedlings in observance of Tu Bishvat, an arbor day observed in Judaism for more than 2,000 years. (Full article: 1261 words)

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