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How common is Israel’s use of human shields in Gaza and the West Bank?

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A churchyard in a town centre is to close for a month after a spike in anti-social behaviour.St John the Baptist's Church in Glastonbury will stop all church-related activities, other than Sunday services and funerals, for 30 days during May for a "reset".

How common is Israel’s use of human shields in Gaza and the West Bank?

Some residents in Glastonbury have said that closing a place of worship and a community hub was "extremely unfair".The local Avon and Somerset Neighbourhood Policing Team said the closure was a "challenging" but a "necessary" step to protect the safety of the congregation, visitors and local residents.Glastonbury resident Meig Lambert-Shiels said: "It's extremely sad. It's not the right approach for a Christian church to close their doors.

How common is Israel’s use of human shields in Gaza and the West Bank?

"It's an open space and I don't think the police are doing enough in the town to support the church."It's so sad that because of the behaviour of a handful of people, dozens of people that need help will suffer."

How common is Israel’s use of human shields in Gaza and the West Bank?

Police said they had been working with the council, schools and community organisations to try to tackle the rise in trouble but had seen a recent increase in reports of anti-social behaviour.

It comes after the BBC reported in January that some Glastonbury shop workersThe school was locked down and remained closed the following day for investigations to take place.

It is a market town which was once at the forefront of the south-west Wales' mining industry.But, on Wednesday, the quiet community of Ammanford in Carmarthenshire was left in shock when a stabbing at a secondary school left two teachers and a pupil injured.

Police and ambulance crews raced to Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, while helicopters circled above and the number of panic-stricken parents began building up outside its gates.With the pupils locked down inside, all the hundreds of parents assembling could do was peer through the railings and suffer the unbearable wait to hear if their sons and daughters were okay.

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