The settlers and their supporters bought 7% of the land and then expropriated the remaining 93% from the people of Beit Sahour (Christian and Muslem). It used to be a beautiful communally owned forest hilltop, now it is a concrete jungle with a settler bypass road totally fenced off to the former owners, the people of Beit Sahour.
The settlers and their supporters bought 7% of the land and then expropriated the remaining 93% from the people of Beit Sahour (Christian and Muslem). It used to be a beautiful communally owned forest hilltop, now it is a concrete jungle with a settler bypass road totally fenced off to the former owners, the people of Beit Sahour.