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Relatives wrestle with gunman's motives

Many Palestinians living in and around the West Bank town of Al-Bireh have friends and relatives who have gone to the United States and prospered after finding that opportunities lacked in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Full Article at Adelaide Now

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