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Foreigner seized in Gaza - security sources
30 Oct 2006 14:10:33 GMT
Source: Reuters

GAZA, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Palestinian gunmen kidnapped a foreigner in the Gaza Strip on Monday, Palestinian security sources said.

They said it appeared the foreigner worked for the International Committee of the Red Cross. An ICRC spokesman in Gaza said he had no information about the matter.
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