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- Q16740129 subject Q7453909.
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- Q16740129 abstract "Al-Shuhada Street or Shuhada Street (Arabic: شارع الشهداء) (Martyr's Street), (Hebrew: רחוב המלך דוד) (King David Street) also spelled (in accordance with the pronunciation) a-Shuhada Street or ash-Shuhada Street, is a street in Hebron, Palestinian territories.Shuhada Street, the main road leading to the Tomb of the Patriarchs, used to be the central wholesale market of the Hebron region, as its central location to the tomb, and the location of the bus station and police station, made it a natural gathering place. After riots following the February 1994 Cave of the Patriarchs massacre, Israel closed the street for Palestinians. In the early 2000s, in accordance with the Hebron Protocol, the street was completely reopened to Arab vehicular traffic, however the shops remained closed. Parts of the street were closed again to Palestinians due to violence in the Second Intifada.After the closure of all Palestinian shops, the Palestinian municipal and governmental offices, and turning the central bus station into an Israeli army base, al-Shuhada Street became virtually a ghost town. The Vegetable and Wholesale Markets next to the Avraham Avinu settlement are a closed area for Palestinians now. An annual international "Open Shuhada Street" demonstration has been organized since 2010.".
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- Q16740129 comment "Al-Shuhada Street or Shuhada Street (Arabic: شارع الشهداء) (Martyr's Street), (Hebrew: רחוב המלך דוד) (King David Street) also spelled (in accordance with the pronunciation) a-Shuhada Street or ash-Shuhada Street, is a street in Hebron, Palestinian territories.Shuhada Street, the main road leading to the Tomb of the Patriarchs, used to be the central wholesale market of the Hebron region, as its central location to the tomb, and the location of the bus station and police station, made it a natural gathering place. ".
- Q16740129 label "Al-Shuhada Street".
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