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Gaza shopThe Jerusalem Post
•67% Informative
Gaza shop creates fake UNICEF stickers for Palestinian vehicles.
Store has videos showing them turning a plain white van into a Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance.
The shop, " World of Stickers ," stated on its social media that it has reopened in a new location.
The store, which calls itself "specialist in all kinds of stickers".
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