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These clashes were reported in the Israeli press because the land - which lies inside the fence of Itamar settlement belongs to the extended Awwad family, two of whose members murdered the Fogel family six months ago.
Dan Fleshler: How Extremist Israeli Settlers Celebrate the Harvest Festival Dan Fleshler 2011
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These clashes were reported in the Israeli press because the land - which lies inside the fence of Itamar settlement belongs to the extended Awwad family, two of whose members murdered the Fogel family six months ago.
Dan Fleshler: How Extremist Israeli Settlers Celebrate the Harvest Festival Dan Fleshler 2011
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"As a peacemaker, I don't feel that this event weakened me," said Awwad.
Alison Avigayil Ramer: Palestinians and Israelis Call for Peace on Eve of Tragedy in Hebron, West Bank Alison Avigayil Ramer 2010
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Yet as peace builder and non-violence advocate Ali Abu-Awwad stated on the eve of the war between Hezbollah and Israel in 2006, "It takes only a few people to build a bridge," but, perhaps - with courage - "millions can cross it ..."
Ronit Avni: What Is the Difference Between Bravery and Courage? 2009
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"Bread should be provided to the citizens and the lines should disappear," Awwad quoted Mubarak as saying Sunday.
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Law and order: Gazans, note Israeli-Arab journalists Faiz Abbas and Muhammad Awwad, now miss the Israelis, since Israel is more merciful than the Palestinian gunmen who do not even know why they are fighting and killing one another.
Some Palestinians prefer Israel.... GayandRight 2008
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Awwad spoke following a meeting between Egyptian President Hosni
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Awwad added that Mubarak stressed the need for more efforts to drop the birth rate in Egypt where the population has tripled since 1952 to
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On Sunday, Mubarak ordered the government to use some of its US$32 billion (€20.5 billion) foreign reserves to buy additional wheat from the international market, according to Awwad.
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Or Awwad, titular Archbishop of Apamaea in Syria, b. in Syria, 1707;
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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