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[Ynet News] Meital Yasur-Beit Or - Muhammad al-Harrani, a Gaza cancer patient who reportedly died while waiting for a permit to enter Israel, miraculously came back to life. "The sick man could not withstand the wait for the permit," claimed Ran Yaron of Physicians for Human Rights. However, the next day, the organization discovered that al-Harrani was still alive. "A family member knowingly provided false information to the organization," the group said. 2008-05-14 01:00:00Full Article
"Dead Gaza Cancer Patient" Alive and Kicking
[Ynet News] Meital Yasur-Beit Or - Muhammad al-Harrani, a Gaza cancer patient who reportedly died while waiting for a permit to enter Israel, miraculously came back to life. "The sick man could not withstand the wait for the permit," claimed Ran Yaron of Physicians for Human Rights. However, the next day, the organization discovered that al-Harrani was still alive. "A family member knowingly provided false information to the organization," the group said. 2008-05-14 01:00:00Full Article
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