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Israelis flock Jerusalem's streets unmasked

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Israelis flock Jerusalem's streets unmasked

Israelis flock Jerusalem's streets unmasked

"We are free, it's a miracle," says a Jerusalem resident as Israelis take one more step towards normalcy and flock the city centre's streets unmasked, after the authorities lifted the outdoor mask mandate.


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