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Tuesday 27 April 2010
The luxury resort in the middle of a war zone
Under the gaze of the Israeli army, but protected by Lebanon, one man is building an extraordinary hotel. Robert Fisk reports
Khalil Abdullah, the owner of Village Chateau Wazzani Touristique, the resort he is building on the edge of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights
AFP
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