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| By: Israel Insider staff |
| Published: September 10, 2007 |
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The United Nations and the Palestinian Authority are collaborating on a professional placement project to provide training for Palestinian terror suspects who were recently pardoned by Israel, according to Ynet.
The Palestinian Interior Minister Abed al-Razaq al-Yahiya sent a document to governors in the West Bank instructing them to establish groups to work with teams of professionals from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
"I hope this project means that we will finally be able to be family men and professionals and provide for our families with dignity," one Palestinian terror suspect told Ynet.
Another Palestinian terror suspect said he hoped the amnesty agreement would be permament.
"I hope this marks a new beginning of a new life, and I hope the agreement will be accompanied by a serious diplomatic process that will affect the remaining wanted Palestinians and the Palestinian people in general," he said.
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