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The picnic area of what is today called “South Africa Forest”, paid for by Jewish benefactors from South Africa. The forest was planted by the Jewish National Fund, an international Zionist charity, over the rubble of the Palestinian village of Lubya, after its 2,500 inhabitants were ethnically cleansed by the Israeli army on July 16 1948. (October 2003)

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Jonathan Cook News Archive,  last updated on Friday, 31 October 2008