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Tag Archives: Carmel Fire of 2010
The Palestinians who ventured into the line of fire for Israel
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Melanie Lidman December 22, 2014 The story almost got lost among the clouds of smoke billowing across northern Israel during Hanukkah of 2010. Among the hundreds of firefighters from around the world who came to offer assistance … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Carmel Fire, Carmel Fire of 2010, fire, Fire Lines, Haifa, Mt Carmel
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