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A Nightly Curfew Was Imposed in Shoham and the Residents Went to War - for the Right to Breathe

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Coughs, burning eyes, nausea and headaches have become frequent complaints due to fires at landfills in the western West Bank. Residents have built an alert system that allows them to enter a curfew in their homes, but some have already given up and decided to leave. "The benzene figures are several times those at the Haifa power plant, we were really horrified"
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Coughs, burning eyes, nausea and headaches have become frequent complaints due to fires at landfills in the western West Bank. Residents have built an alert system that allows them to enter a curfew in their homes, but some have already given up and decided to leave. "The benzene figures are several times those at the Haifa power plant, we were really horrified"

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haaretz.co.il broke the news in on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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