Plan to re-route fuel deliveries to Bethlehem hints at larger Israeli segregation plan

An Israeli decision to re-route fuel deliveries to the West Bank city of Bethlehem through a checkpoint far to the south of the city is raising concerns that Israel plans to complete a plan to isolate Bethlehem from the surrounding area. The governor of Bethlehem, Salah Ta'mari, said the plan will increase already high fuel prices, and could signal a plan to complete Israel's illegal separation wall in the Bethlehem area. He said the plan could also involve the long-expected closure of Route 60, the main highway between Bethlehem and Hebron. 
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