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  2. Beit Sahour - Wikipedia

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    Beit Sahour or Beit Sahur (Arabic: بيت ساحور, romanized: Bayt Sāḥūr ⓘ; Palestine grid 170/123) is a Palestinian town east of Bethlehem, in the Bethlehem Governorate of the State of Palestine. The city is under the administration of the Palestinian National Authority.

  3. Beit Sahour tax strike - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier General Ephraim Lapid claimed that the "PR battle" was one that Israel could not win, saying that "the Arab culture has no problem in spreading distortions and lies" and that media focused on the most sensational glimpses of events, pointing towards the Beit Sahour tax strike, in which he claimed that media "failed to mention was the ...

  4. Chapel of the Shepherds' Field - Wikipedia

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    The Shepherds' Field Chapel (Arabic: كنيسة حقل الرعاة; Hebrew: כנסיית שדה הרועים) [citation needed], or the Sanctuary of Gloria in excelsis Deo, [1] is a Roman Catholic religious building in Beit Sahour, southeast of Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine.

  5. William Hanna Shomali - Wikipedia

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    William Hanna Shomali (born 15 May 1950 in Beit Sahour, West Bank) is a Palestinian Catholic prelate who serves as an auxiliary bishop for the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Born in 1950 and ordained priest on June 24, 1972, he has served for eight years in the parishes of Jordan, 19 years as professor then as rector of the ...

  6. Sumud - Wikipedia

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    In Beit Sahour, villagers responded by mounting a tax revolt under the slogan, "No Taxation without Representation." The refusal to pay taxes was met with the imposition of a total Israeli siege on the village, preventing the entry of food and medical supplies, withholding electricity supplies and imposing strict curfews. Personal belongings ...

  7. The Wanted 18 - Wikipedia

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    The Wanted 18 (Arabic: المطلوبون 18, romanized: al-maṭlūbūn 18) is a 2014 Palestinian-Canadian animated documentary about the efforts of Palestinians in Beit Sahour to start a small local dairy industry during the First Intifada, hiding a herd of 18 dairy cows from Israeli security forces when the dairy collective was deemed a threat to Israel's national security.

  8. Alternative Tourism Group - Wikipedia

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    Alternative Tourism Group and Study Center (ATG) is a Palestinian NGO based in Beit Sahour that specialises in tours and pilgrimages that include critical examinations of the history, culture, and politics of the Holy Land.

  9. Category:People from Beit Sahour - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Beit Sahour" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Hussein Abayat;