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The foreign policy of the eu in the palestinian territory. A tourists visits on december 10, 2011 bethlehems church of the nativity, where the annual christmas eve mass is held, as preparations for the christian holiday began in the biblical west bank town where christians believe jesus was born. Recently a group of dedicated members of the kings academy community got together to begin books for palestine, which works towards strengthening the pal. Ranging from subjects such as clothing and domestic architecture to food and meals, labour and trade, and leisuretime activities, it covers all the major themes. Individual articles introduce the reader to the current state of research on particular aspects of ancient jewish everyday life. The page numbers below refer to the original pdf in farsi available here. Article pdf available november 2011 with 1,485 reads. Published on nov 23, 2011 alternate focus interviews nurit peledelhanan, author of the forthcoming book palestine in israeli school books. Free ebook on palestine, the palestinians, and palestinian history. Their latest joint effort, a sequel to the 2010 book gaza in crisis, is titled simply on palestine. Entries are classified under the following headings.
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