Arab lawmakers to visit vandalized mosque
Politicians from the Joint (Arab) List announce that they will pay a visit to the mosque in the village of Jab’a near Bethlehem that was damaged in an arson attack early this morning.
Politicians from the Joint (Arab) List announce that they will pay a visit to the mosque in the village of Jab’a near Bethlehem that was damaged in an arson attack early this morning.
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