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But if it is foremost death that the occupier has brought upon this land.It takes a village: The rise of Israel's Bedouin soccer star
Shibli is a locality in Northern District, Israel and has about 4, residents. Shibli is situated nearby to the area Allon Tavor, as well as near the village Kaduri. Photo: Eliot, CC BY
It takes a village: The rise of Israel's Bedouin soccer star
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