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April 12, 2026

from +972’s Sunday Recap
+972Magazine [published in Israel]

For Palestinians in the West Bank, as Ghaith J. experienced, traveling abroad has become a humiliating ordeal. When he travelled to Istanbul in December, Israel closed the Allenby Bridge crossing to Jordan without any warning — turning his journey into 36 hours of missed flights, uncertainty, and endless waiting.

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