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(El Pais - Spain/FBIS/IMRA) - Every Monday Ahmad Hamamrah has to report to the Soria police station to confirm he is still in the Castilian town. He arrived in Spain on May 22 along with Ibrahim Abayat and Aziz Abayat - Palestinian fighters (terrorists, according to Israel) deported after the siege of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. The three were originally confined in a forest house in Lubia, amid huge security measures, but they left there in September to try and normalize their lives: Ahmed in Soria and his two colleagues in Zaragoza, where there is a sizable Palestinian community.2002-11-08 00:00:00Full Article
Tracking the Bethlehem Exiles
(El Pais - Spain/FBIS/IMRA) - Every Monday Ahmad Hamamrah has to report to the Soria police station to confirm he is still in the Castilian town. He arrived in Spain on May 22 along with Ibrahim Abayat and Aziz Abayat - Palestinian fighters (terrorists, according to Israel) deported after the siege of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. The three were originally confined in a forest house in Lubia, amid huge security measures, but they left there in September to try and normalize their lives: Ahmed in Soria and his two colleagues in Zaragoza, where there is a sizable Palestinian community.2002-11-08 00:00:00Full Article
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