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Israel to Admit 3 of 21 Africans Waiting in Desert

Jerusalem : Israel | Sep 06, 2012 at 3:24 PM PDT
Source: Newyork Times
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For days, their blurred images had appeared on Israeli television screens and in the newspapers, a group of 21 African migrants crouching on the desert floor behind the new steel fence that Israel has built along its border with Egypt. Little was known about the group, though it included two women and... FULL ARTICLE AT Newyork Times
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