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    Beit Lid (Arabic: بيت ليد) is a Palestinian town in the Tulkarm Governorate in the northeastern West Bank, located a 10 kilometers southeast of Tulkarm...
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    The Beit Lid suicide bombing, (also named Beit Lid massacre) saw two Palestinian suicide attacks by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad against Israeli soldiers...
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  • Hapoel Beit Lid F.C. (Hebrew: הפועל בית ליד), was a football club from the Beit Lid Ma'abara (temporary immigrant camp), Israel. The club was also rarely...
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    Arab–Israeli War. In the 1860s, the Ottoman authorities granted the residents of Beit Lid an agricultural plot of land called in the former confines of the Forest...
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    The HaSharon Junction (Hebrew: צומת השרון), commonly known as Beit Lid Junction (Hebrew: צומת בית ליד), is a key road junction in the Sharon region of...
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  • Massacres Against Palestinians (visited 21 March 2015) "But after the Beit Lid massacre, the government approved the construction and sale of 4000 units...
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    Heights riot (1991) AMIA bombing (1994) Dizengoff Street bus bombing (1994) Beit Lid massacre (1995) Purim massacre (1996) Island of Peace massacre (1997) Mahane...
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    now Beit She'an (active) Beit Dajan, now Beit Dagan police station (active) Beit Jibrin police station, now Beit Guvrin Border Police base Beit Lid (Khirbet...
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  • prayers, and though we don't understand why, His answer was 'no.'" Today "Beit Nachshon" at the SHALVA Center in Jerusalem, an association for mentally...
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  • relocated from nearby Beit Lid. The club was named after Dov Gruner. The club was founded in 1957 as Beitar Beit Lid in Beit Lid, a Ma'abara (temporary...
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