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Authorities monitor lockdown compliance in the West Bank

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Bethlehem, West Bank, Apr 14 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Abed alHashlamoun).- Authorities on Tuesday monitored lockdown compliance after the Palestinian government declared a State of Emergency to stop the spread of the coronavirus.FOOTAGE OF THE CITY OF BETHLEHEM.

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