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Jaar familyThe Jerusalem Post
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The al-Jaar family was traveling to Nablus before they made a wrong turn into the West Bank settlement of Giva'at Ronen .
Settlers sprayed the family with tear gas and chased them down the hill toward IDF troops.
The family suffered burn wounds and bruises; they were evacuated by the IDF to Rabin Medical Center-Beilinson Campus .
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