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sealing off

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See: blockade, enclosure


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This is to be achieved without sealing off the rest of the site behind an unbroken wall of building.
When Al-Aqsa gunmen retaliated by killing three Israeli settlers in late October, Israel responded in turn by barring Palestinian cars from the main West Bank highway leading to Jerusalem, sealing off Bethlehem and Hebron, and making dozens more arrests.
Until the past decade, surgeons had responded to such crises by creating a hole in a patient's skull and sealing off the aneurysm with a metal clip.
 
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