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Every year, Khaled Shamlawi harvests olives from his small grove of dozens of trees a few hundred meters from his home in the West Bank village of Haris, near the city-settlement of Ariel south of Nablus. The sale of the fruit typically earns him around NIS 5,000 ($1,700) | Collector
Every year, Khaled Shamlawi harvests olives from his small grove of dozens of trees a few hundred meters from his home in the West Bank village of Haris, near the city-settlement of Ariel south of Nablus.

The sale of the fruit typically earns him around NIS 5,000 ($1,700)
The Times of Israel

Every year, Khaled Shamlawi harvests olives from his small grove of dozens of trees a few hundred meters from his home in the West Bank village of Haris, near the city-settlement of Ariel south of Nablus. The sale of the fruit typically earns him around NIS 5,000 ($1,700)

Every year, Khaled Shamlawi harvests olives from his small grove of dozens of trees a few hundred meters from his home in the West Bank village of Haris, near the city-settlement of Ariel south of Nablus. The sale of the fruit typically earns him around NIS 5,000 ($1,700)

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