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Despite more than two years of continued tensions on both the Syrian and Lebanese fronts, this border town in the Golan Heights feels like a sleepy place, somehow insulated from conflict. On a recent early morning, Richard Zwerling, who moved to Katzrin from Arizona last year, | Collector
Despite more than two years of continued tensions on both the Syrian and Lebanese fronts, this border town in the Golan Heights feels like a sleepy place, somehow insulated from conflict.

On a recent early morning, Richard Zwerling, who moved to Katzrin from Arizona last year,
The Times of Israel

Despite more than two years of continued tensions on both the Syrian and Lebanese fronts, this border town in the Golan Heights feels like a sleepy place, somehow insulated from conflict. On a recent early morning, Richard Zwerling, who moved to Katzrin from Arizona last year,

Despite more than two years of continued tensions on both the Syrian and Lebanese fronts, this border town in the Golan Heights feels like a sleepy place, somehow insulated from conflict. On a recent early morning, Richard Zwerling, who moved to Katzrin from Arizona last year,

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