A territory of 30,000 dunams of government land has been contracted by the district commissioner of Nablus to Bedouins for a period of thirty years, it is reported today in the Doar Hayom, the Jerusalem daily.
The report states that one of the major conditions upon which the Bedouins will receive the land from the government is that they are not to sell it before the thirty-year period has expired.
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