00:26How did the government get rid of it?
00:30We can see that the enemy is the rape and the rape
00:33And we can see that the Israeli enemy is defending himself
00:37We can see that Ali and Fatiha and Amal and others
00:41They can see that what the Israeli enemy is doing in the south
00:47We can see that the people who don't have any relationship with it
00:50We can see that they are in a quarry like they are
00:53We can see that the police are in a war
00:56We can see that the police are in a war
00:58We can see that the Israeli enemy is a war
00:59We can see that the people who are fighting
01:02They are in a war
01:04They are in a war
01:05We can see that the Israeli enemy is the enemy
01:08They are in a war
01:10And that they are of course
01:11They are in a war
01:12And all of them were united
01:14And they were given their accounts
01:16We were so afraid about them
01:19The relationship with Ali and Fatiha started in 2006
01:22And it broke down to his husband, Fatiha
01:25. . . . . . .
01:56He knew that he could not die only for a child. He was only with his story. He was only
02:03a few words. He was also a good friend.
02:04He was also a good friend. He was also a good friend. We were really concerned about this issue.
02:09With hope that he didn't have this issue. Even though he was aware of it and there was a history
02:17from the past.
02:18But I don't know why we're going to think about it.
02:22But the other people are going to feel that it's not.
02:25After that, it's a little bit more.
02:28The last time I got with Amal Khalil from two weeks to take us from the hospital.
02:34And the water that she has in the south,
02:37and that it was that she wouldn't be able to get rid of this hospital.
02:41And she said to us, we're going to get rid of it a little bit.
02:43Unfortunately, this is a long period and long.
02:46But she's still here in the study that she taught me
02:51about the death of her and her life.
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