'Israel won't agree to aid supporters of terrorism,' official statement reads, but governor claims visit wasn't a political statement.
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Palestinians wait to cross an Israeli army checkpoint on July 3, 2016 at a road next to the Palestinian town of Al-Fawwar south of Hebron.
Israel bars Hebron governor from entering country after he visits home of Kiryat Arba terrorist
'Israel won't agree to aid supporters of terrorism,' official statement reads, but governor claims visit wasn't a political statement.
Jack Khoury and Gili Cohen | 03.07.2016
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