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Migron is “illegal,” built without the approval of the government, but even the illegal outposts — there are more than 100 — are in no danger of imminent evacuation.
Unforgiven 2008
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Migron is “illegal,” built without the approval of the government, but even the illegal outposts — there are more than 100 — are in no danger of imminent evacuation.
Unforgiven 2008
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The settlement, called Migron, now consists of 35 dun-colored mobile homes, two playgrounds and a guardhouse surrounded by a flimsy wire fence.
Good Fences Make... 2007
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The enclave, called Migron, now has 200 Jewish settlers living in 35 mobile homes.
Words And Deeds 2007
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It gave the government until March 31 to dismantle Migron, which is home to some 50 settler families.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JOSEF FEDERMAN 2011
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It gave the government until March 31 to dismantle Migron, which is home to some 50 settler families.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JOSEF FEDERMAN 2011
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a new settlement east of the wall to house families slated for evacuation from the 'Migron' outpost, which was built on private Palestinian land.
The Heathlander 2009
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The Migron Bomb -- Militant settlers have Netanyahu in a political bind.
Bradley Burston: Israel's Netanyahu, The Man Who Can't Lose -- Or Can He? Bradley Burston 2012
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Getty Images A boy gathered belongings at a demolished house in Migron, West Bank.
Israeli Move to Protect Settlements Irks U.S. Joshua Mitnick 2011
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Israel's high court recently gave the government a deadline of March to evacuate Migron, a settlement outpost built on land registered as private Palestinian property.
Israeli Move to Protect Settlements Irks U.S. Joshua Mitnick 2011
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