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Palestinian flag woundsThe Jerusalem Post
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A 41-year-old Syrian national wounded 31 people, including two children, in arson attacks in German city of Essen .
The man reportedly set fire to two buildings, before ramming a store with a van and threatening people with machetes.
Videos of the incident show the man wearing a Palestinian flag and Keffiyeh-patterned headband.
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