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Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Bulldozers of Israeli forces demolish a three-story Palestinian house that sheltered 10 people, under the pretext of building without a zoning permit in an area classified as C and close to the bypass road in the village of Marah Ma'ala, south of Bethlehem, West Bank, on July 13, 2025. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Bulldozers of Israeli forces demolish a three-story Palestinian house that sheltered 10 people, under the pretext of building without a zoning permit in an area classified as C and close to the bypass road in the village of Marah Ma'ala, south of Bethlehem, West Bank, on July 13, 2025. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Palestinians watch as bulldozers of Israeli forces demolish a three-story Palestinian house that sheltered 10 people, under the pretext of building without a zoning permit in an area classified as C and close to the bypass road in the village of Marah Ma'ala, south of Bethlehem, West Bank, on July 13, 2025. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Bulldozers of Israeli forces demolish a three-story Palestinian house that sheltered 10 people, under the pretext of building without a zoning permit in an area classified as C and close to the bypass road in the village of Marah Ma'ala, south of Bethlehem, West Bank, on July 13, 2025. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Israeli forces check the IDs of media members who covered the scene where they demolished a three-story Palestinian house that sheltered 10 people, under the pretext of building without a zoning permit in an area classified as C and close to the bypass road in the village of Marah Ma'ala, south of Bethlehem, West Bank, on July 13, 2025. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Palestinians watch as bulldozers of Israeli forces demolish a three-story Palestinian house that sheltered 10 people, under the pretext of building without a zoning permit in an area classified as C and close to the bypass road in the village of Marah Ma'ala, south of Bethlehem, West Bank, on July 13, 2025. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Palestinians watch as bulldozers of Israeli forces demolish a three-story Palestinian house that sheltered 10 people, under the pretext of building without a zoning permit in an area classified as C and close to the bypass road in the village of Marah Ma'ala, south of Bethlehem, West Bank, on July 13, 2025. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Israeli forces check the IDs of media members who covered the scene where they demolished a three-story Palestinian house that sheltered 10 people, under the pretext of building without a zoning permit in an area classified as C and close to the bypass road in the village of Marah Ma'ala, south of Bethlehem, West Bank, on July 13, 2025. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Palestinians watch as bulldozers of Israeli forces demolish a three-story Palestinian house that sheltered 10 people, under the pretext of building without a zoning permit in an area classified as C and close to the bypass road in the village of Marah Ma'ala, south of Bethlehem, West Bank, on July 13, 2025. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Bulldozers of Israeli forces demolish a three-story Palestinian house that sheltered 10 people, under the pretext of building without a zoning permit in an area classified as C and close to the bypass road in the village of Marah Ma'ala, south of Bethlehem, West Bank, on July 13, 2025. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Bulldozers of Israeli forces demolish a three-story Palestinian house that sheltered 10 people, under the pretext of building without a zoning permit in an area classified as C and close to the bypass road in the village of Marah Ma'ala, south of Bethlehem, West Bank, on July 13, 2025. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Israeli Army Destroys Palestinain House - West Bank

Bulldozers of Israeli forces demolish a three-story Palestinian house that sheltered 10 people, under the pretext of building without a zoning permit in an area classified as C and close to the bypass road in the village of Marah Ma'ala, south of Bethlehem, West Bank, on July 13, 2025. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

Remains of so-called Hitler motorway near Moravske Kninice in Brno region, Czech Republic, on the picture from April 28, 2020. Remains of bridges built during the World War II can still be seen in the landscape. The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic rejected the complaint against the South Moravian zoning plan, which envisages that in the footsteps of the so-called Hitler motorway, the route of road or motorway 43 will lead through Brno. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

Remains of so-called Hitler motorway near Jinacovice in Brno region, Czech Republic, on the picture from April 28, 2020. Remains of bridges built during the World War II can still be seen in the landscape. The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic rejected the complaint against the South Moravian zoning plan, which envisages that in the footsteps of the so-called Hitler motorway, the route of road or motorway 43 will lead through Brno. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

Remains of so-called Hitler motorway near Moravske Kninice in Brno region, Czech Republic, on the picture from April 28, 2020. Remains of bridges built during the World War II can still be seen in the landscape. The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic rejected the complaint against the South Moravian zoning plan, which envisages that in the footsteps of the so-called Hitler motorway, the route of road or motorway 43 will lead through Brno. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

Remains of so-called Hitler motorway near Moravske Kninice in Brno region, Czech Republic, on the picture from April 28, 2020. Remains of bridges built during the World War II can still be seen in the landscape. The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic rejected the complaint against the South Moravian zoning plan, which envisages that in the footsteps of the so-called Hitler motorway, the route of road or motorway 43 will lead through Brno. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

Remains of so-called Hitler motorway near Rozdrojovice in Brno region, Czech Republic, on the picture from April 28, 2020. Remains of bridges built during the World War II can still be seen in the landscape. The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic rejected the complaint against the South Moravian zoning plan, which envisages that in the footsteps of the so-called Hitler motorway, the route of road or motorway 43 will lead through Brno. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

Remains of so-called Hitler motorway near Moravske Kninice in Brno region, Czech Republic, on the picture from April 28, 2020. Remains of bridges built during the World War II can still be seen in the landscape. The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic rejected the complaint against the South Moravian zoning plan, which envisages that in the footsteps of the so-called Hitler motorway, the route of road or motorway 43 will lead through Brno. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

Remains of so-called Hitler motorway near Jinacovice in Brno region, Czech Republic, on the picture from April 28, 2020. Remains of bridges built during the World War II can still be seen in the landscape. The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic rejected the complaint against the South Moravian zoning plan, which envisages that in the footsteps of the so-called Hitler motorway, the route of road or motorway 43 will lead through Brno. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

Remains of so-called Hitler motorway near Moravske Kninice in Brno region, Czech Republic, on the picture from April 28, 2020. Remains of bridges built during the World War II can still be seen in the landscape. The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic rejected the complaint against the South Moravian zoning plan, which envisages that in the footsteps of the so-called Hitler motorway, the route of road or motorway 43 will lead through Brno. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

Remains of so-called Hitler motorway near Moravske Kninice in Brno region, Czech Republic, on the picture from April 28, 2020. Remains of bridges built during the World War II can still be seen in the landscape. The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic rejected the complaint against the South Moravian zoning plan, which envisages that in the footsteps of the so-called Hitler motorway, the route of road or motorway 43 will lead through Brno. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

Remains of so-called Hitler motorway near Moravske Kninice in Brno region, Czech Republic, on the picture from April 28, 2020. Remains of bridges built during the World War II can still be seen in the landscape. The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic rejected the complaint against the South Moravian zoning plan, which envisages that in the footsteps of the so-called Hitler motorway, the route of road or motorway 43 will lead through Brno. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

Remains of so-called Hitler motorway near Rozdrojovice in Brno region, Czech Republic, on the picture from April 28, 2020. Remains of bridges built during the World War II can still be seen in the landscape. The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic rejected the complaint against the South Moravian zoning plan, which envisages that in the footsteps of the so-called Hitler motorway, the route of road or motorway 43 will lead through Brno. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

Remains of so-called Hitler motorway near Moravske Kninice in Brno region, Czech Republic, on the picture from April 28, 2020. Remains of bridges built during the World War II can still be seen in the landscape. The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic rejected the complaint against the South Moravian zoning plan, which envisages that in the footsteps of the so-called Hitler motorway, the route of road or motorway 43 will lead through Brno. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

remains of so-called Hitler motorway in Czech Republic

Remains of so-called Hitler motorway near Rozdrojovice in Brno region, Czech Republic, on the picture from April 28, 2020. Remains of bridges built during the World War II can still be seen in the landscape. The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic rejected the complaint against the South Moravian zoning plan, which envisages that in the footsteps of the so-called Hitler motorway, the route of road or motorway 43 will lead through Brno. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

Late Czech president Vaclav Havel's widow, Dagmar Havlova, wants to build a hotel and museum of her late husband near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek (photo), daily Mlada fronta Dnes (MfD) writes today, on Monday, October 7, 2019. According to CTK's information, the planned Hradecek Resort with a parking place is to be built about 300 metres from the house. Havel had no children. His second wife Dagmar Havlova inherited the Hradecek estate after his death in 2011. Marek Hliza, from the zoning plan section of the town hall in the district centre Trutnov, confirmed that Havlova applied for a change in the zoning plan and submitted information on the planned Hradecek Resort project. The decision on the application has not yet been made. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

Late Czech president Vaclav Havel's widow, Dagmar Havlova, wants to build a hotel and museum of her late husband near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek (photo), daily Mlada fronta Dnes (MfD) writes today, on Monday, October 7, 2019. According to CTK's information, the planned Hradecek Resort with a parking place is to be built about 300 metres from the house. Havel had no children. His second wife Dagmar Havlova inherited the Hradecek estate after his death in 2011. Marek Hliza, from the zoning plan section of the town hall in the district centre Trutnov, confirmed that Havlova applied for a change in the zoning plan and submitted information on the planned Hradecek Resort project. The decision on the application has not yet been made. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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a territory for planned Hradecek Resort project near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

a territory for planned Hradecek Resort project near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

Late Czech president Vaclav Havel's widow, Dagmar Havlova, wants to build a hotel and museum of her late husband near (photo) Havel's countryside house in Hradecek, daily Mlada fronta Dnes (MfD) writes today, on Monday, October 7, 2019. According to CTK's information, the planned Hradecek Resort with a parking place is to be built about 300 metres from the house. Havel had no children. His second wife Dagmar Havlova inherited the Hradecek estate after his death in 2011. Marek Hliza, from the zoning plan section of the town hall in the district centre Trutnov, confirmed that Havlova applied for a change in the zoning plan and submitted information on the planned Hradecek Resort project. The decision on the application has not yet been made. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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a territory for planned Hradecek Resort project near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

a territory for planned Hradecek Resort project near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

Late Czech president Vaclav Havel's widow, Dagmar Havlova, wants to build a hotel and museum of her late husband near (photo) Havel's countryside house in Hradecek, daily Mlada fronta Dnes (MfD) writes today, on Monday, October 7, 2019. According to CTK's information, the planned Hradecek Resort with a parking place is to be built about 300 metres from the house. Havel had no children. His second wife Dagmar Havlova inherited the Hradecek estate after his death in 2011. Marek Hliza, from the zoning plan section of the town hall in the district centre Trutnov, confirmed that Havlova applied for a change in the zoning plan and submitted information on the planned Hradecek Resort project. The decision on the application has not yet been made. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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a territory for planned Hradecek Resort project near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

a territory for planned Hradecek Resort project near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

Late Czech president Vaclav Havel's widow, Dagmar Havlova, wants to build a hotel and museum of her late husband near (photo) Havel's countryside house in Hradecek, daily Mlada fronta Dnes (MfD) writes today, on Monday, October 7, 2019. According to CTK's information, the planned Hradecek Resort with a parking place is to be built about 300 metres from the house. Havel had no children. His second wife Dagmar Havlova inherited the Hradecek estate after his death in 2011. Marek Hliza, from the zoning plan section of the town hall in the district centre Trutnov, confirmed that Havlova applied for a change in the zoning plan and submitted information on the planned Hradecek Resort project. The decision on the application has not yet been made. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

Late Czech president Vaclav Havel's widow, Dagmar Havlova, wants to build a hotel and museum of her late husband near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek (photo), daily Mlada fronta Dnes (MfD) writes today, on Monday, October 7, 2019. According to CTK's information, the planned Hradecek Resort with a parking place is to be built about 300 metres from the house. Havel had no children. His second wife Dagmar Havlova inherited the Hradecek estate after his death in 2011. Marek Hliza, from the zoning plan section of the town hall in the district centre Trutnov, confirmed that Havlova applied for a change in the zoning plan and submitted information on the planned Hradecek Resort project. The decision on the application has not yet been made. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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a territory for planned Hradecek Resort project near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

a territory for planned Hradecek Resort project near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

Late Czech president Vaclav Havel's widow, Dagmar Havlova, wants to build a hotel and museum of her late husband near (photo) Havel's countryside house in Hradecek, daily Mlada fronta Dnes (MfD) writes today, on Monday, October 7, 2019. According to CTK's information, the planned Hradecek Resort with a parking place is to be built about 300 metres from the house. Havel had no children. His second wife Dagmar Havlova inherited the Hradecek estate after his death in 2011. Marek Hliza, from the zoning plan section of the town hall in the district centre Trutnov, confirmed that Havlova applied for a change in the zoning plan and submitted information on the planned Hradecek Resort project. The decision on the application has not yet been made. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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a territory for planned Hradecek Resort project near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

a territory for planned Hradecek Resort project near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

Late Czech president Vaclav Havel's widow, Dagmar Havlova, wants to build a hotel and museum of her late husband near (photo) Havel's countryside house in Hradecek, daily Mlada fronta Dnes (MfD) writes today, on Monday, October 7, 2019. According to CTK's information, the planned Hradecek Resort with a parking place is to be built about 300 metres from the house. Havel had no children. His second wife Dagmar Havlova inherited the Hradecek estate after his death in 2011. Marek Hliza, from the zoning plan section of the town hall in the district centre Trutnov, confirmed that Havlova applied for a change in the zoning plan and submitted information on the planned Hradecek Resort project. The decision on the application has not yet been made. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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a territory for planned Hradecek Resort project near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

a territory for planned Hradecek Resort project near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

Late Czech president Vaclav Havel's widow, Dagmar Havlova, wants to build a hotel and museum of her late husband near (photo) Havel's countryside house in Hradecek, daily Mlada fronta Dnes (MfD) writes today, on Monday, October 7, 2019. According to CTK's information, the planned Hradecek Resort with a parking place is to be built about 300 metres from the house. Havel had no children. His second wife Dagmar Havlova inherited the Hradecek estate after his death in 2011. Marek Hliza, from the zoning plan section of the town hall in the district centre Trutnov, confirmed that Havlova applied for a change in the zoning plan and submitted information on the planned Hradecek Resort project. The decision on the application has not yet been made. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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a territory for planned Hradecek Resort project near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

a territory for planned Hradecek Resort project near Havel's countryside house in Hradecek

Late Czech president Vaclav Havel's widow, Dagmar Havlova, wants to build a hotel and museum of her late husband near (photo) Havel's countryside house in Hradecek, daily Mlada fronta Dnes (MfD) writes today, on Monday, October 7, 2019. According to CTK's information, the planned Hradecek Resort with a parking place is to be built about 300 metres from the house. Havel had no children. His second wife Dagmar Havlova inherited the Hradecek estate after his death in 2011. Marek Hliza, from the zoning plan section of the town hall in the district centre Trutnov, confirmed that Havlova applied for a change in the zoning plan and submitted information on the planned Hradecek Resort project. The decision on the application has not yet been made. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Experts whom CTK has addressed expect the bark beetle to not massively spread spread throughout the Sumava Mountains and hit trees in maximally 15 percent of the national park's territory. But the South Bohemia regional office claims that the bark beetle will destroy trees in half of the national park area in the next few years. The office says this will happen because about half of the park's area will fall in two zones in which either no human intervention is possible or trees may be cut down only rarely under the new zoning plan. The peak Plechy area on the photo of August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Experts whom CTK has addressed expect the bark beetle to not massively spread spread throughout the Sumava Mountains and hit trees in maximally 15 percent of the national park's territory. But the South Bohemia regional office claims that the bark beetle will destroy trees in half of the national park area in the next few years. The office says this will happen because about half of the park's area will fall in two zones in which either no human intervention is possible or trees may be cut down only rarely under the new zoning plan. Trojmezi area on the photo of August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Experts whom CTK has addressed expect the bark beetle to not massively spread spread throughout the Sumava Mountains and hit trees in maximally 15 percent of the national park's territory. But the South Bohemia regional office claims that the bark beetle will destroy trees in half of the national park area in the next few years. The office says this will happen because about half of the park's area will fall in two zones in which either no human intervention is possible or trees may be cut down only rarely under the new zoning plan. The peak Tristolicnik area on the photo of August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Experts whom CTK has addressed expect the bark beetle to not massively spread spread throughout the Sumava Mountains and hit trees in maximally 15 percent of the national park's territory. But the South Bohemia regional office claims that the bark beetle will destroy trees in half of the national park area in the next few years. The office says this will happen because about half of the park's area will fall in two zones in which either no human intervention is possible or trees may be cut down only rarely under the new zoning plan. The Plesne Lake area on the photo of August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Experts whom CTK has addressed expect the bark beetle to not massively spread spread throughout the Sumava Mountains and hit trees in maximally 15 percent of the national park's territory. But the South Bohemia regional office claims that the bark beetle will destroy trees in half of the national park area in the next few years. The office says this will happen because about half of the park's area will fall in two zones in which either no human intervention is possible or trees may be cut down only rarely under the new zoning plan. The peak Plechy area on the photo of August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Experts whom CTK has addressed expect the bark beetle to not massively spread spread throughout the Sumava Mountains and hit trees in maximally 15 percent of the national park's territory. But the South Bohemia regional office claims that the bark beetle will destroy trees in half of the national park area in the next few years. The office says this will happen because about half of the park's area will fall in two zones in which either no human intervention is possible or trees may be cut down only rarely under the new zoning plan. The peak Plechy area on the photo of August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Experts whom CTK has addressed expect the bark beetle to not massively spread spread throughout the Sumava Mountains and hit trees in maximally 15 percent of the national park's territory. But the South Bohemia regional office claims that the bark beetle will destroy trees in half of the national park area in the next few years. The office says this will happen because about half of the park's area will fall in two zones in which either no human intervention is possible or trees may be cut down only rarely under the new zoning plan. The peak Plechy area on the photo of August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Experts whom CTK has addressed expect the bark beetle to not massively spread spread throughout the Sumava Mountains and hit trees in maximally 15 percent of the national park's territory. But the South Bohemia regional office claims that the bark beetle will destroy trees in half of the national park area in the next few years. The office says this will happen because about half of the park's area will fall in two zones in which either no human intervention is possible or trees may be cut down only rarely under the new zoning plan. The peak Plechy area on the photo of August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Experts whom CTK has addressed expect the bark beetle to not massively spread spread throughout the Sumava Mountains and hit trees in maximally 15 percent of the national park's territory. But the South Bohemia regional office claims that the bark beetle will destroy trees in half of the national park area in the next few years. The office says this will happen because about half of the park's area will fall in two zones in which either no human intervention is possible or trees may be cut down only rarely under the new zoning plan. Trojmezi area on the photo of August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Experts whom CTK has addressed expect the bark beetle to not massively spread spread throughout the Sumava Mountains and hit trees in maximally 15 percent of the national park's territory. But the South Bohemia regional office claims that the bark beetle will destroy trees in half of the national park area in the next few years. The office says this will happen because about half of the park's area will fall in two zones in which either no human intervention is possible or trees may be cut down only rarely under the new zoning plan. The peak Plechy area on the photo of August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Experts whom CTK has addressed expect the bark beetle to not massively spread spread throughout the Sumava Mountains and hit trees in maximally 15 percent of the national park's territory. But the South Bohemia regional office claims that the bark beetle will destroy trees in half of the national park area in the next few years. The office says this will happen because about half of the park's area will fall in two zones in which either no human intervention is possible or trees may be cut down only rarely under the new zoning plan. Trojmezi area on the photo of August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Experts whom CTK has addressed expect the bark beetle to not massively spread spread throughout the Sumava Mountains and hit trees in maximally 15 percent of the national park's territory. But the South Bohemia regional office claims that the bark beetle will destroy trees in half of the national park area in the next few years. The office says this will happen because about half of the park's area will fall in two zones in which either no human intervention is possible or trees may be cut down only rarely under the new zoning plan. The Plesne Lake area on the photo of August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Experts whom CTK has addressed expect the bark beetle to not massively spread spread throughout the Sumava Mountains and hit trees in maximally 15 percent of the national park's territory. But the South Bohemia regional office claims that the bark beetle will destroy trees in half of the national park area in the next few years. The office says this will happen because about half of the park's area will fall in two zones in which either no human intervention is possible or trees may be cut down only rarely under the new zoning plan. The Plesne Lake area on the photo of August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Experts whom CTK has addressed expect the bark beetle to not massively spread spread throughout the Sumava Mountains and hit trees in maximally 15 percent of the national park's territory. But the South Bohemia regional office claims that the bark beetle will destroy trees in half of the national park area in the next few years. The office says this will happen because about half of the park's area will fall in two zones in which either no human intervention is possible or trees may be cut down only rarely under the new zoning plan. The Plesne Lake area on the photo of August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Sumava National Park, Bohemian Forest

Experts whom CTK has addressed expect the bark beetle to not massively spread spread throughout the Sumava Mountains and hit trees in maximally 15 percent of the national park's territory. But the South Bohemia regional office claims that the bark beetle will destroy trees in half of the national park area in the next few years. The office says this will happen because about half of the park's area will fall in two zones in which either no human intervention is possible or trees may be cut down only rarely under the new zoning plan. Trojmezi area on the photo of August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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