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Irish-funded Christmas project a lifeline for Palestinian craftspeople in Bethlehem

Irish-funded Christmas project a lifeline for Palestinian craftspeople in Bethlehem

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The job creation project in Bethlehem is overseen by Sr Bridget Tighe, an Irish nun based in Jerusalem

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