Wahdji Gali, Egyptian journalist and author who has been in exile from Egypt for 10 years, living mainly in London, has arrived in Israel as a correspondent for a number of British newspapers and magazines.
Gali, a Copt, is being given all facilities provided for other foreign journalists or writers here. He is allowed to travel unaccompanied to any place in Israel open to other correspondents, and is given guides whenever other correspondents are provided such aid in covering their assignments.
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