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Suspected right-wing extremists scattered oil and nails on a major Israeli highway, holding up traffic. Twenty cars had their tires slashed in Wednesday’s act of vandalism on the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem highway. Police suspected it was the work of activists opposed to the looming Gaza Strip withdrawal.

June 30, 2005
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Suspected right-wing extremists scattered oil and nails on a major Israeli highway, holding up traffic. Twenty cars had their tires slashed in Wednesday’s act of vandalism on the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem highway. Police suspected it was the work of activists opposed to the looming Gaza Strip withdrawal.

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