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Ruth Eglash

EU policy on Israeli war crimes unlikely 4 Replies

Hi Guys, Here is my story from the workshop, published in today's Jerusalem Post...... http://www.jpost.com/International/Art care Ruth

Started by Ruth Eglash. Last reply by Ruth Eglash Feb 24.

Abla El Egeizy

الاتحاد من اجل المتوسط الذى فشل قبل ان يبدأ

الاتحاد من اجل المتوسط  الذى فشل قبل ان يبدأ

Started by Abla El Egeizy Feb 21.

Noam Eynav

http://www.nrg.co.il/online/1/ART2/045/922.html

Here is the profile of Lady Ashton, written by Nadav Eyal, and published today at Maariv

Started by Noam Eynav Jan 28.

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David Quin Comment by David Quin on January 14, 2010 at 12:02pm
Schedule for Brussels in availabale on the discussion forum. Please download
Abdul-Hakim Salah Comment by Abdul-Hakim Salah on January 13, 2010 at 8:38pm
Greetings to every body. Happy 2010. I really miss you all, and hope every one will make it to Brussels. Special SALAM to Riham who gave me a good feeling by her special Hi.
hani Comment by hani on January 13, 2010 at 7:42pm
Hi.. everyone.. its been along time since we have met the last time.. am soo looking forward to meeting all of you... lets make the best of it this time guys... since who knows when is the next time we will meet...
Riham Mazen Comment by Riham Mazen on January 12, 2010 at 2:57am
Dear friends,
Happy New year 2 all & I hope u all enjoy a strong session this time in Brussels. A special hi to Gabriele Pedrini, Abdul Hakim Salah & Hani from Jordan
AYAZ MIRZAYEV Comment by AYAZ MIRZAYEV on December 22, 2009 at 1:54am
biba i want to send you a great reportage about jerusalem and his sitizens. Name of my reportage @The fight of Holy@....
 

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David Quin Ruth Eglash Dalia Osman hani Shady Abdallaha mohamed Riham Mazen Abla El Egeizy Aliaa Hamed Ayman Kahef ihab m Abdul-Hakim Salah Mostafa El-Ghamry Noam Eynav Biba Klomp Gabriele Pedrini Moritz Schneider AYAZ MIRZAYEV Lisa Bushart Itamar Meiri Pacinte Moustafa Maurice Aaek EMTYAZ ALMOGRABI Mohamad khalid Ibrahim Hussein Theeb Abusummaqa Marco Cesario
 
 

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