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As a result of the Jewish pickets around Jewish buildings and other places of employment where Arabs are employed in demonstration of the Jewish demand that labor opportunities on Jewish enterprise be reserved solely for workers and immigrants from Diaspora communities, Arab youths are now contemplating the formation of their own pickets in order to circumvent the Jews.
This announcement is contained in Al Jamia Al Islanda, which states that a permit has been applied for to the authorities to hold Arab meetings, and to discuss measures for Arab counter-pickets.
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