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Israeli city of Rosh HaNikra is “Palestinian,” according to PA Daily's distortion of geographical facts

Headline: “The love story of the sea and the mountain”

 

 

 

“The Palestinian-Lebanese border (sic., Israeli-Lebanese) is only separated by a long yellow gate, behind which stand the occupation soldiers, and which prevents the continuity of two lands that belong to the Levant…

 

The iron gate symbolizes the oppression that the Palestinians are experiencing. It reminds them of the days in which their ancestors passed [between Palestine and Lebanon] easily, which today appears impossible.

 

Rosh HaNikra (i.e., an Israeli city on the border with Lebanon) is a mountain that rises above the [Mediterranean] Sea and overlooks it. This is one of the most beautiful sights in Palestine (sic., Israel)…

 

Rosh HaNikra appears high and lofty from below, and from above like someone bowing to the sea, as a symbol of an eternal connection of love between our sea and our mountain.”

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