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The attacks on healthcare facilities were part of a wider campaign to damage civilian infrastructure in the West Bank, the Forensic Architecture report said, using armoured bulldozers, controlled demolitions and air attacks.Researchers said they verified more than 200 examples of Israeli soldiers deliberately destroying buildings and street networks in all four of the refugee camps with armoured bulldozers reducing civilian roads to barely passable piles of exposed earth and rubble.

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Civilian property, including parked vehicles, food carts and agricultural buildings, such as greenhouses, were also destroyed during Israeli military operations, they said.Described as a ‘deeply saturated teal’ colour, humans can only see it with the help of laser technology.A team of scientists claims to have discovered a new colour that humans cannot see without the help of technology.

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The researchers based in the United States said they were able to “experience” the colour, which they named “olo”, by firing laser pulses into their eyes using a device named after the Wizard of Oz.Olo cannot be seen with the naked eye, but the five people who have seen it describe it as being similar to teal.

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What has the study found?

Professors from the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Washington School of Medicine published an article in the journal, Science Advances, on April 18 in which they put forth their discovery of a hue beyond the gamut of human vision.Architecture and landmarks

Minarets, domes and arches stood as testaments to faith, craft and endurance.Narrow alleys and open markets were arteries of daily life. Here, footsteps, voices, and trade converged in constant motion.

The rhythm of the everydayHere, we see how people moved, worked, gathered and celebrated. Carts on dusty roads, bread baking in clay ovens, weddings, markets and moments of rest.

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