ALONG THE ISRAEL-WEST BANK FRONTIER (AP) - For the Israelis of Kfar Saba, the high concrete wall dividing them from the West Bank is a salvation: It has halted the suicide bombings that cloaked their town in fear.
For the Palestinians of Qalqiliya, less than a mile away, it is a noose suffocating their once vibrant town.
Meir Toledano, a 52-year-old from Kfar Saba, nods approvingly at the barrier: "I live in peace now." Mohammed Hanini, 40, glares at it from the other side: "If I could pull it out with my teeth, I would.''
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