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  • Aviela Deitch, 39, who moved to Migron this September with her husband and six children. Because Israel's government has always treated Migron as though it were legal, Deitch said there is no reason why it should raze the outpost.(Daniella Cheslow)
    Aviela Deitch, 39, who moved to Migron this September with her husband and six children. Because Israel's government has always treated Migron as though it were legal, Deitch said there is no reason why it should raze the outpost.(Daniella Cheslow)
    Israel & The Middle East section icon
    West Bank Outpost’s Last Stand

    In the wake of the Israeli Supreme Court’s decision that Migron, a settlement north of Jerusalem, must be demolished, residents ponder their next step

    byDaniella Cheslow
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