Q. Review the statement below and answer which group of people, as defined, living in the area were not included in the program?
The American Consulate General in Jerusalem, in partnership with AMIDEAST and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), sponsored a 13-day summer camp focusing on English language, artistic expression, scientific discovery, and team-building for Palestinian young people ages 8 to 14.
Q. In this statement, who are disqualified from participating although of the same age?
As a part of its outreach to _______ of all ages, the American Consulate General engaged with more than 500 young people and parents daily during ______ Heritage Week from June 26-30. The Consulate General’s booth, one of the most popular among festival goers, offered interactive games, quizzes, face painting, and giveaways for those that stopped by.
Q. Which young people could not participate in this exhibit?
From May 6-18, the American Consulate General in Jerusalem is hosting a photography exhibit...featuring photos by American photographer and artist Todd Drake and young __________ from Jerusalem and the West Bank.
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Oh - that's too easy - the answer is always JEWS who live in Judaea & Samaria & Jerusalem (and, well, anywhere in Eretz Yisrael)!
Which makes the work of this "consulate" ILLEGAL under United States Constitutional Law. But tell that to the State Department?!
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