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(Independent-UK) - Marese McDonagh Jihad Jara, one of 13 Palestinians taken in by six European countries in a deal to end the protracted siege at Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity and described by Israel as a senior terrorist, says he has been homeless for five months and has had to sleep in parks because Dublin failed to keep its promise of accommodation. Irish authorities said Jara, one of two Palestinians who went to Ireland, would be allowed to move to another country on 22 May. Three Palestinians exiled to Italy have been given new identities.2003-04-25 00:00:00Full Article
Palestinian Terrorist Exile Homeless in Dublin
(Independent-UK) - Marese McDonagh Jihad Jara, one of 13 Palestinians taken in by six European countries in a deal to end the protracted siege at Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity and described by Israel as a senior terrorist, says he has been homeless for five months and has had to sleep in parks because Dublin failed to keep its promise of accommodation. Irish authorities said Jara, one of two Palestinians who went to Ireland, would be allowed to move to another country on 22 May. Three Palestinians exiled to Italy have been given new identities.2003-04-25 00:00:00Full Article
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