Danh ngôn của Ayman Odeh

If Jews don't come to Nazareth, Arabs don't go to Afula. There is fear on both sides.
If Jews don't come to Nazareth, Arabs don't go to Afula. There is fear on both sides.
Nếu người Do Thái không đến Nazareth thì người Ả Rập cũng không đến Afula. Có sự sợ hãi ở cả hai phía.
Tác giả: Ayman Odeh | Chuyên mục: Fear | Sứ mệnh: [5]
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