The Zughraiby farm a quarter-mile from the Egyptian border is a mound of crumbled cinder block and twisted tin roofing. Israeli forces arrived two weeks ago, used loudspeakers to warn the family to leave, then collapsed the house and outbuildings with explosives. “We don’t know why,” said Mohammed Zughraiby, 19, as he sat amid the ruins catching songbirds to sell in local markets. A walk through the wreckage reveals the reason. Covered haphazardly by a few sheets of scrap metal, a wide hole plunges 45 feet into the ground in a corner of the once-roofed chicken coop, then bends toward the border wall with Egypt. Full Story
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