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walk on the wild side
Two young Palestinian girls took a shortcut to the Old City of Hebron from their homes on the far side of Shuhada Street, the main street of the Old City, which is now an 'Israeli only' street, because of the Israeli colonies established there.
To avoid a circuitous route to the Israeli army checkpoint at the far end of the street, the young teenagers cut through the Musl
walk on the wild side
Two young Palestinian girls took a shortcut to the Old City of Hebron from their homes on the far side of Shuhada Street, the main street of the Old City, which is now an 'Israeli only' street, because of the Israeli colonies established there.
To avoid a circuitous route to the Israeli army checkpoint at the far end of the street, the young teenagers cut through the Musl
im cemetery and climbed over the wall onto the forbidden street.
Via : Friends of Al Aqsa
Africa to Gaza Aid Convoy
http://www.facebook.com/ africa.to.gaza.aid.convoy
Via : Friends of Al Aqsa
Africa to Gaza Aid Convoy
http://www.facebook.com/
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