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American relief worker released from Israeli jail
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American relief worker released from Israeli jail
Associated Press
Monday, May 20, 2002
Los Angeles -- An American relief worker held in an Israeli jail
since May 5 after he was accused of having ties to terrorists has
been released, family members said Sunday.
Riad Abdelkarim is expected to arrive home today after flying from
Tel Aviv, according to his brother, Basil Abdelka...
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