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Following Settlers' Demand, IDF Removes Palestinian Flag From Hebron Roof

Owner says he agreed after soldiers promised to release neighbor they arrested for throwing stones.

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Israeli soldiers turned up for the second time on Saturday at a home in Hebron to order the removal of a Palestinian flag, even though the Israel Defense Forces said last week there is no policy against displaying flags.

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