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  • curprev 07:5607:56, 11 June 2021 85.149.8.206 talk 7,344 bytes −19 it is NOT true that the Yarmuk runs in or even adjacent to the West Bank.. It is on the northern side of the east bank of the Jordan River, basically between Syria, the Golan and northern Jordan. undo

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