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U.S. pulling visas from Jewish Israeli settlers who attack West Bank Palestinians

Por: Los Angeles Times Politics December 06, 2023

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The Biden administration on Tuesday announced it was banning dozens of Jewish Israeli settlers from traveling to the U.S. because of their involvement in brutal attacks on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank aimed at driving people from their homes and taking away their land. Extremist settlers suspected of violence who already have U.S. visas will find them to be canceled, and any applying now for a visa will be denied, U.S. officials said.... + full article



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