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Israeli troops are accused of using hooding in prisons in for instance Tulkarm ( where 23-year old Mustafa Barakat died while in custody, most of which he spent hooded ), Ashkelon ( death of 17-year old Samir Omar ) and Gaza ( death of Ayman Nassar ); many deaths in Israeli detention centers involved hooded prisoners, such as Husniyeh Abdel Qader, who " was held in solitary confinement with her hands cuffed behind her back and her head in a dirty bag during the first four days of her detention.

Tulkarm and its
Made vulnerable by its proximity ( 14 km, 9 mi ) to the Palestinian city of Tulkarm, Netanya has suffered from numerous Palestinian attacks aimed at Israel, including, notably, an attack in March 2002 which has come to be known as the Passover Massacre.
According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, in 2007 Tulkarm had a population of 51, 300 while its adjacent refugee camp had a population of 10, 641.

Tulkarm and with
* 21 January: A 19-year-old Palestinian was killed and seven wounded in fighting with Israeli forces in the West Bank city of Tulkarm.
The uprising began with an attack on 15 April 1936 on a convoy of trucks on the Nablus to Tulkarm road during which the ( probably Qassamite ) assailants shot two Jewish drivers, Israel Khazan, who was killed instantly, and Zvi Dannenberg, who died five days later.
Once the breakthrough was achieved, the corps, with the 5th Light Horse Brigade attached, would advance to capture the headquarters of the Ottoman Eighth Army at Tulkarm and the lateral railway line by which the Ottoman Seventh and Eighth Armies were supplied, including the important railway junction at Messudieh.
The climate of Tulkarm is Mediterranean and subtropical as the area surrounding it, with rainfall limited to the winter.
It is about 7 km east of the Mediterranean sea shore city of Netanya, and about 15 km west of the border with Palestinian Authority-held Tulkarm.

Tulkarm and Haifa
In 1908 the Ottomans turned Tulkarm into a major rail junction on the Hejaz Railway line running up from Egypt and southern Palestine to Haifa and Akka in the northwest, Jerusalem, Nablus and Ramallah to the south, Lebanon to the north, and Syria and Transjordan to the east.

Tulkarm and Jenin
Traditionally divided into Upper Galilee ( Galil Elyon ), Lower Galilee ( Galil Tahton ), and Western Galilee ( Galil Ma ' aravi ), extending from Dan to the north, at the base of Mount Hermon, along Mount Lebanon to the ridges of Mount Carmel and Mount Gilboa north of Jenin and Tulkarm to the south, and from the Jordan Rift Valley to the east across the plains of the Jezreel Valley and Acre to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and the Coastal Plain in the west.
" The Palestinian Authority however use Nablus, Jenin, Tulkarm, Qalqilya, Salfit, Ramallah and Tubas Governorates as administrative centres for the same region.
Throughout November and December 1995, Arafat toured dozens of Palestinian cities and towns that were evacuated by Israeli forces including Jenin, Ramallah, al-Bireh, Nablus, Qalqilyah and Tulkarm, declaring them " liberated ".
* The Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip ( also called Oslo 2 ), signed on 28 September 1995 gave Palestinians self-rule in Bethlehem, Hebron, Jenin, Nablus, Qalqilya, Ramallah, Tulkarm, and some 450 villages.
The area is further divided into 8 military administrative regions: Menashe ( Jenin area ), HaBik ' a ( Jordan Valley ), Shomron ( Shechem area, known in Arabic as Nablus ), Efrayim ( Tulkarm area ), Binyamin ( Ramallah / al-Bireh area ), Maccabim ( Maccabim area ), Etzion ( Bethlehem area ) and Yehuda ( Hebron area ).
The Battle of Megiddo () also known in Turkish as the Nablus Hezimeti (" Rout of Nablus "), the Nablus Yarması (" Breakthrough at Nablus ") was fought between 19 and 25 September 1918, on the Plain of Sharon, in front of Tulkarm, Tabsor and Arara in the Judean Hills as well as on the Esdralon Plain at Nazareth, Afulah, Beisan, Jenin and Samakh.
The Samarian highlands and Mount Gilboa border the valley from the south and the northern outskirts of the West Bank cities of Jenin and Tulkarm have spread into the southern part of the Bacla valley.
In the West Bank, a narrow gauge railway operated until the 1940s stretching from Jenin to Tulkarm to Nablus which was built during Ottoman rule, and was connected to the Hejaz Railway.
This would involve extending the Heletz railway to Tarqumiyah ( thus providing a rail link from Erez Crossing to the West Bank ) and building a spur form the future Eastern Railway to Tulkarm, as well as rebuilding the old railway branch from a renewed Jezreel Valley Railway to Jenin.
Also, until the late 1940s, a gauge break existed in Tulkarm between the JeninTulkarmNablus narrow gauge railway and the standard gauge Eastern Railway.

Tulkarm and Nablus
In 1596 Tulkarm appeared in Ottoman tax registers as being in the nahiya (" subdistrict ") of Qaqun, part the Liwa of Nablus.
During the First Intifada that started in 1987, the Hawks were led by young Palestinians in the large cities of Nablus, Tulkarm, Ramallah and Bethlehem in the West Bank, and Gaza City and Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip.

Tulkarm and called
Umm Khalid (), also called Mukhalid, was a Palestinian village in the District of Tulkarm, west of Tulkarm.

Tulkarm and on
The largest village in the nahiya, Tulkarm had a population of 176 Muslim households ( roughly 968 persons ) and paid taxes on wheat, barley, summer crops, olives, goats, beehives and a press for olives or grapes.
July and August have no rain at all, except for one rainfall of on July 10, 1995 in Tulkarem City ( Tulkarm Agricultural Department ).

Tulkarm and .
* October 3: Hussam Mahmoud Ismael al-Hamshari, 15, of Tulkarm, died of head wounds sustained Oct. 1 from IDF gunfire during a demonstration.
Muhammad Khaled Mahmoud Tammam, 17, of Tulkarm, killed by IDF shelling to his chest.
* October 11: Sami Hasan Salim Silmi Salama, 17, of Tulkarm, killed by IDF gunfire to his chest.
* 20 October Muhammad Adel Hasan abu-Tahun, 15, of Tulkarm, killed by IDF gunfire to his head and chest during a demonstration. Samer Talal al-Awaisi, 16, of Qalqilya, killed by IDF gunfire to his chest during a demonstration.
* November 6: Wajdi Alam al-Hattab, 15, of Tulkarm, killed by IDF gunfire to his chest during a demonstration.
Yaser Taleb Muhammad al-Nabtiti, 16, of Tulkarm, killed by IDF gunfire to his chest during a demonstration.
* 14 January: The IDF killed Raed al-Karmi, head of Al-Aqsa Martyrs ' Brigades ( AMB ) in Tulkarm.
Seven Palestinians are injured in retaliatory airstrikes by the Israeli Air Force in Gaza City and Tulkarm.
* 26 February: A 15 year old Palestinian girl, wielding a knife, was shot dead at an Israeli checkpoint near Tulkarm in what appeared to have been a failed attack at that checkpoint.
* 29 October: A woman and two 14-year-old girls were shot dead by a Palestinian gunman who infiltrated the settlement of Hermesh, north of Tulkarm, in the northern West Bank.
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Israeli forces kill six Palestinians: Israeli undercover soldiers kill four Palestinian militants wound three in a gun-fight in Tulkarm.
A few militant secret societies, which advocated armed struggle were formed ; these included the Green Hand, which was active in the hills around Safad, but eliminated by the British in 1931, the Organization for Holy Struggle, led by Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni and active in the Hebron area, which was later to play an important role in the 1948 Palestine War, and the Young Rebels or Avenging Youth, active in the Tulkarm and Qalqilyah area from 1935.
Likewise, to the north is clear of large settlement until Hadera, and the east until Tulkarm in the West Bank.
Tom Dekel ( 20 ), is killed during a military operation near Tulkarm, apparently by friendly fire.
Khirbat Zalafa () was a small Palestinian Arab village located about northwest of Tulkarm, that was depopulated during the 1948 Palestine war.

shares and many
When the stock exchange opened this morning, many dealers were quick to purchase shares in Douglas, Lockheed and United Aircraft and prices rose substantially.
For many reasons, the demand to buy shares in the Dallas-headquartered company was tremendous.
Investors who wanted 100 shares in many cases ended up with 25, and customers who had put in a bid to buy 400 shares found themselves with 100 and counted themselves lucky to get that many.
After it allotted shares to 41 underwriters and 52 selling group members from coast to coast there were not many shares for anyone.
This emphasis upon death rather than sin as man's fundamental problem Irenaeus shares with many early theologians, especially the Greek-speaking ones.
At the same time, Angola has promoted the revival of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries ( CPLP ) as a forum for cultural exchange and expanding ties with Portugal ( its former ruler ) and Brazil ( which shares many cultural affinities with Angola ) in particular.
A player may trade in as many shares as he owns, but may not trade in one share of the acquired chain for half a share of the acquiring chain.
That is, the rules do not say whether one player may ask another how many shares of stock he or she owns in a particular chain.
The number on the tile indicates how many shares the stock market owns in the company that is being acquired.
Tibetan astrology also shares many of these components but has also been strongly influenced by Chinese culture and acknowledges a circle of animal signs similar to that of the Chinese zodiac ( see below ).
In the periodic table, it is located to the right of the actinide curium, to the left of the actinide californium and below the lanthanide terbium with which it shares many similarities in physical and chemical properties.
Banda Malay shares many Portuguese loanwords with Ambonese Malay not appearing in the national language, Indonesian.
In the Philippines, another legendary creature called the Sigbin shares many of the same descriptions as the Chupacabra.
The Beretta Cx4 Storm shares magazines with many Beretta pistols, and is designed to be complementary to the Beretta Px4 Storm pistol.
The Hi-Point 995 carbine is a cheaper alternative to other pistol caliber carbines in the United States and shares magazines with the Hi-Point C-9 pistol ( although many owners report that early Hi-Point C-9 magazines are too short to function in the Model 995 Carbine ).
Ecuador shares a border with Peru, although marked by many conflicts, relations improved since the signing of a renewed Peace Treaty in 1998.
The many-worlds interpretation shares many similarities with later, other " post-Everett " interpretations of quantum mechanics which also use decoherence to explain the process of measurement or wavefunction collapse.
Many scholars also doubt Petrine authorship because they are convinced that 1 Peter is dependent on the Pauline epistles and that is was written after Paul ’ s ministry because it shares many of the same motifs espoused in Ephesians, Colossians, and the Pastoral Epistles.
Although he noted that modern day conservatism shares many opinions on economics with classic liberals, particularly a belief in the free market, he believed it's because conservatism wants to " stand still ," whereas liberalism embraces the free market because it " wants to go somewhere ".
It is very likely that the battente is derived from the baroque guitar, of which is shares many characteristics.
Geocaching shares many aspects with benchmarking, trigpointing, orienteering, treasure-hunting, letterboxing, and waymarking.

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