Very dangerous nd limited resources
A series of murders are considered to be the direct cause of the First Intifada, when tensions finally boiled over. On the 6th of December 1987 an Israeli shopkeeper, Shlomo Takal, was stabbed to death in the Gaza Strip by a man who was presumed to be <span>Palestinian</span>
It really depends on the ownership of the graveyard. If it is private, they should be able to do as they like. If it is public, however, it must be the option tailored to feasible economic funding and overall safe and heathly conditions.
2, 3, and 5 is the answer, good luck with your work :D
It's because w<span>hen rain </span><span>comes, land is devastated because the hard soil can't handle it. Hope it helps.
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