A separation barrier is a physical structure that is constructed to separate two areas, often for political, military, or social reasons. These barriers can take various forms, including walls, fences, or checkpoints, and are typically designed to restrict or control movement between different regions or groups of people. One of the most notable examples is the Israeli West Bank barrier, often referred to as the "Israeli separation wall" or "fence," which was constructed by Israel in the early 2000s.
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