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[Ynet News] Aviad Glickman - A 33-year-old gay Palestinian man petitioned Israel's High Court of Justice on Sunday, asking for permanent residency in Israel so that he may continue to live with his partner as he has done for nine years. The man, a resident of the West Bank village of Tamon, claimed to fear for his life, since his family refuses to accept his sexual orientation and may try to harm him. 2008-10-29 01:00:00Full Article
Gay Palestinian Fears for Life, Seeks Refuge in Israel
[Ynet News] Aviad Glickman - A 33-year-old gay Palestinian man petitioned Israel's High Court of Justice on Sunday, asking for permanent residency in Israel so that he may continue to live with his partner as he has done for nine years. The man, a resident of the West Bank village of Tamon, claimed to fear for his life, since his family refuses to accept his sexual orientation and may try to harm him. 2008-10-29 01:00:00Full Article
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