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Jewish settlers target offices of 'peace now'

 

Donald Macintyre
Tuesday 08 November 2011 01:00 GMT
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The Jerusalem offices of the Israeli anti-occupation group Peace Now have been threatened with bombing by hardline Jewish settlers in the West Bank.

On Sunday night a man called the office and said: "The building will explode in five minutes." The offices were evacuated and found to have been painted with the words "Price Tag", a term used by the settlers for revenge attacks on Palestinian property in return for demolitions by the military of buildings in illegal settlements.

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