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Claim verification summary
I cannot confirm the specific claim that Israel killed two Palestinian teens from the provided articles.
The snippets available focus on Israel’s Civil Administration announcing plans to expropriate land around the Roman-era site of Sebastia, associated settler activity, and AP photos of Palestinians and local officials visiting the site.
None of the provided excerpts report an incident in which two Palestinian teenagers were killed by Israeli forces or settlers, so that claim is unsupported by the supplied material and remains unverified based on these sources.
Sebastia land expropriation
The most concrete, supported account in the supplied material is that Israel’s Civil Administration issued an order to expropriate roughly 1,800 dunams around Sebastia.
Peace Now condemned the move as "the largest seizure of archaeologically significant land."
Haaretz reported the stated Israeli aim was to convert privately owned land into a tourist and archaeological development.
The announcement came after settlers erected a new outpost overnight and amid international pressure over alleged unchecked settler violence, according to West Asian reporting.
Photos, security and expropriation
Associated Press photographs, carried by the Asian outlet 巴士的報, show Palestinians visiting Sebastia while the town mayor inspects the Roman-era site, confirming local presence and concern.
A file photo shows an Israeli soldier aiming a weapon during a protest at the Nur Shams refugee camp, underlining a heightened security context in the wider area.
The supplied material says Palestinian landowners have just 14 days to file objections to the expropriation, raising urgent legal and human-rights questions for those owners.
Sebastia land seizure
The supplied sources together document an Israeli administrative decision to seize land near Sebastia, protests and municipal inspection visits, and strong NGO condemnation.
They do not provide evidence that Israeli forces killed two Palestinian teenagers.
Al Jazeera explicitly ties the expropriation to settler outposts and alleges military complicity in settler violence.
Haaretz reports the official development justification.
AP's imagery shows Palestinians and security forces at the site.
Because the specific allegation of two teen deaths is not present in these sources, it remains uncorroborated and should not be presented as fact without additional reliable reporting.
