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Ghaleb Majadleh, an Israeli Arab member of the Labour party, had protested at an education panel meeting to reprimand an Arab school principal for letting pupils attend a human rights group rally.
Israeli parliament debate turns ugly as politician throws water over colleague 2012
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Some renowned writers of such poetry are Jalal-uddin Rumi, Bulleh Shah, Mirza Ghaleb, etc.
Boing Boing 2009
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Another Iraqi, Mohammed Ghaleb Nasser, an enginer from the northern city of Mosul said, "If they are afraid about their diplomats being attacked in Iraq, then they can take them out of the country."
Christopher Brauchli: The Undercover Drone Christopher Brauchli 2012
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If you were a cook for the wrong side of a civil war before the United States even intervened in the country, like Ghaleb Nassar al-Bihani?
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Ghaleb spreads the love by kissing — quite literally — everyone.
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He and his two older brothers, Ghaleb and Khaled, allegedly struck a deal with the Israeli military, trading information for cash and other benefits.
Shadow Of Death 2007
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"I received orders from the interior minister, who demands that all local, Arab and foreign journalists leave the hotel and the city within two hours," Gen. Ghaleb al-Jazairi, Najaf's police chief, told newsmen at the hotel on the edge of the Old City that has become a news media headquarters.
1001 2004
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"I received orders from the interior minister, who demands that all local, Arab and foreign journalists leave the hotel and the city within two hours," Gen. Ghaleb al-Jazairi, Najaf's police chief, told newsmen at the hotel on the edge of the Old City that has become a news media headquarters.
Archive 2004-08-01 2004
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"I received orders from the interior minister, who demands that all local, Arab and foreign journalists leave the hotel and the city within two hours," Gen. Ghaleb al-Jazairi, Najaf's police chief, told newsmen at the hotel on the edge of the Old City that has become a news media headquarters.
Primary Returns 2004
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"I received orders from the interior minister, who demands that all local, Arab and foreign journalists leave the hotel and the city within two hours," Gen. Ghaleb al-Jazairi, Najaf's police chief, told newsmen at the hotel on the edge of the Old City that has become a news media headquarters.
I can't believe... 2004
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