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مصطفى ابوفنونه وعائلته ، نيابة عن انفسهم وعن ال ابوفنونه/الخيمه
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On February 27, 2008 Naji AbdelRaouf Elhila (from Qastina) passed away in Medina Saudi Arabia where he was born on February 12, 1973 |
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On December 19, 2006 Yousef Mahmoud Alathamena (from Qastina) passed away in Riyadh Saudi Arabia where he was born, educated, married and finally died while away from his original homeland. He left behind two children; Abdallah (13) and Razan (11). They will never forget their father neither they will forget that he was born as a Palestinian and died as a Palestinian although he was born and died away from his homeland. No matter where a Palestinian is born, no matter where he dies, he will remain a Palestinian for ever.... |
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On December 19, 2006 Yousef Mahmoud Alathamena (from Qastina) passed away in Riyadh Saudi Arabia where he was born, educated, married and finally died while away from his original homeland. He left behind two children; Abdallah (13) and Razan (11). They will never forget their father neither they will forget that was born as a Palestinian and died as a Palestinian although he was born and died away from his homeland. No matter where a Palestinian is born, no matter where he dies, he will remain a Palestinian for ever.... |
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