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Upn Is Left Alone in Defending the Twinning with an Israeli City

“I am not going to break some ties with the city of Tiberias with which we have no problem. I am not going to mix that part of the twinning with the other,” with these words, Tourism Councilwoman Irune García, justified this Monday the positioning of the regionalists in order not to support the motion of the collective Yala Nafarroa that asked “to suspend indefinitely the relationship of twinning between Tudela and the Israeli city of Tiberias.”…
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“I am not going to break some ties with the city of Tiberias with which we have no problem. I am not going to mix that part of the twinning with the other,” with these words, Tourism Councilwoman Irune García, justified this Monday the positioning of the regionalists in order not to support the motion of the collective Yala Nafarroa that asked “to suspend indefinitely the relationship of twinning between Tudela and the Israeli city of Tiberias.”…

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He requested at Monday’s plenary session to suspend the twinning with this Israeli city “as long as the violation of the human rights of the Palestinian people persists”

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